Karin E. Gustafson, CNM

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1211 Fish Hatchery Rd
Madison, WI 53715
Karin Gustafson is board certified in midwifery. She obtained her bachelor of science in nursing from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and completed her masters in nurse midwifery and women's health from Georgetown University in Washington DC. Karin's practice focuses on holistic well woman and obstetric care. She loves to spend clinic visits getting to know her patients with an approach to clinical care that emphasizes shared decision-making and incorporates patient values and preferences. Her practice includes well woman gynecologic care, contraceptive counseling, full scope midwifery services and much more.
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