Physicians by Location

Physicians by Specialty

 

Certifications
� American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
� American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
� American College of Surgeons

Societies
� American Medical Association
� American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
� American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society
� Clinical Orthopaedic Society, Inc.
� Ohio Orthopaedic Society
� Ohio State Medical Society
� Cincinnati Academy of Medicine

Current Offices/Positions
� Medical Staff, The Christ Hospital, Anderson-Mercy Hospital, Clermont-Mercy
Hospital
� Clinical Instructor, University of Cincinnati

Education
Undergraduate
University of Illinois; Chicago, Illinois
Physical Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Madison, Wisconsin
Medical Doctor
Northwestern University Medical School; Evanston, Illinois

Postgraduate--Residencies and Additional Training
Internship at Henry Ford Hospital; Detroit, Michigan
Resident at Henry Ford Hospital
Fellowship in:
Foot and Ankle Surgery
Center for Orthopaedic Care
Sports Medicine Fellowship
Ohio State University
Student Fellowship in Rehabilitation Medicine
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago; Chicago, Illinois

Honors/Awards
� Phi Kappa Phi Honors Society
� Pi Lamba Theta Honors Society
� Carns, Cronin, Glasgow Award



Sandra A. Eisele, M.D., F.A.C.S.

While growing up, Dr. Sandra Eisele dreamed of becoming a physical education instructor. But after trying her hand at teaching for a few years, her aspirations soon moved from the high school gymnasium to the hospital operating room.

At age 26, she opted to go back to school to complete her medical degree from Northwestern University Medical School in Evanston, Ill., and later completed her internship and residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.

Initially a sportsmedicine specialist, Dr. Eisele continued her studies by completing a foot and ankle fellowship. �I was in Knoxville at the time, and I saw a lot of people with significant problems who needed specialized foot care,� said Dr. Eisele, who has been with Wellington for the past four years.

As a wife and mother of three children, she understands the need for patients to return to their active lifestyles as quickly as possible following an injury. �I see patients who have constant pain,� she said. �If there�s anything that can be done to alleviate that pain, that�s what I�m here for.�

The Anderson Township resident likes to get to know her patients and works with them for a full recovery. �I want people to be able to go out of my office with an improved quality of life,� said Dr. Eisele. �That�s my whole reason for being in medicine.�