Kelsey Hopping, PA-C
Physician Assistant



Nice to Meet You
Practicing as a Physician Assistant has been a second career for Kelsey Hopping. A graduate of the Marketing Program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Kelsey worked in finance for three years before realizing her true calling was medicine. Her experience in the world of finance allowed her to see that she wanted to pursue a role where she could meaningfully impact others and her community.
A large part of her role is patient education, including educating patients on the role of a physician assistant. As part of their comprehensive responsibilities, PAs conduct physical exams, diagnose and treat illnesses, order and interpret tests, counsel on preventive health care, assist in surgery, and write prescriptions. Within the physician-PA relationship, physician assistants exercise autonomy in medical decision making and provide a broad range of diagnostic and therapeutic services. She extends the practice of Dr. Madan Kandula in multiple ways, including welcoming new patients, providing ongoing care to existing patients, offering pre- and post-operative care, and seeing patients on an urgent care basis.
How I Can Help



My Qualifications
National Certification:
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
MS:
Physician Assistant Practice, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, IL
BBA:
Marketing, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Member:
American Academy of Physician Assistants, Society of Physician Assistants in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, Wisconsin Academy of Physician Assistants
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Practice Details
Services Provided
Insurance
For most insurance, we're in-network and you don't need a referral.
- We'll confirm your insurance coverage
- We'll answer any questions you have about your benefits
- We'll break down cost, as set by your policy, before any procedures
More About Me
Kelsey was raised in Madison, WI, but has made Milwaukee her home. Kelsey enjoys yoga, cooking, traveling and cheering on the Badgers!
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