OUR PLACE
Dr. Amar Y. Patel comes to Aurora Medical Center near Piggly Wiggly in Lake Geneva. He is a family medicine doctor in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center and Aurora Lakeland Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine and has been in practice between 11-20 years. Dr. Amar Y. Patel has expertise in treating chronic kidney disease, coronary artery disease, and hypertension, among other conditions – see all areas of expertise. Dr. Amar Y. Patel accepts Medicare, Aetna, Humana, Blue Cross, United Healthcare and more
This man is extraordinary, and his staff is amazing, which is saying something indeed when so many times rural health care is run down all over. Not so with this man and his outstanding office and staff. Across the hall is the lab facility for Aurora and that place is like Dr. Patel’s office in that it is ‘squared away’ and run by a group of people who take your blood so painlessly and in such a family warmth manner that you won’t want to leave. What amazing good fortune that the citizens of Lake Geneva have this kind of quality care available to them and also, thanks to Aurora for making this happen.
The failure to find a Lake Geneva City Administrator is not a disaster.
There were sixty candidates to begin with months ago when the search was begun. Months went by until four finalists were selected from the sixty. One pulled himself out when it was discovered that his resume wasn’t quite what it should have been. The other three were interviewed again and one more was selected. That candidate declined the offer, and the committee went back to work at starting all over again. What’s the good news in all that?
The city, under the tutelage of Todd Krause, the wonderful mayor from heaven, is holding out a standard that is hard to meet but will assure the citizenry of getting the best city administrator out there. The second part of that is that the interim and temporary city administrator is doing a great job, and the city is prospering under his leadership. Unless a tie-splitting vote is required by the city council, the city administrator has much more power than the mayor.