Amy Fisher, DO, FACOG
My specialties:
- Integrative, complementary medicine
- Obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN)
Not accepting new patients in this area.
Professional interests:
- Women's health
- Perimenopause/Menopause
- PMS/PMDD
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
- Endometriosis
- Irregular menstrual cycles
I am a board certified OB/GYN physician specializing in Integrative Women's Health. I offer face to face and virtual visits.
My practice philosophy is: To assist women in achieving health, recognizing disease and the underlying cause of reproductive dysfunction; then working together to restore reproductive and overall health. I focus on providing optimal women’s health across the spectrum from adolescence through menopause, paying attention to the health of body, mind and spirit.
I am passionate about: Serving those around me in a way that is open, honest and compassionate, with a great hope in all that is true, good and beautiful.
Why I became a provider: I expressed an interest in medicine when I was young. My father was an OB/GYN and I was impressed throughout my youth by his ability to impact the lives of others in a positive way. In college, I considered alternatives but listened to the strong pull of medicine as a means to live a life in service to others.
Something I have learned from my patients: Each patient has a different reason for why she is presenting. I have learned over the years to listen carefully to her requests and needs, working together to achieve her goals.
My personal health goal: to live a life that is well balanced between work and rest, family and friends.
Credentials
- DO
- FACOG
Board-certified specialties
- Obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN)
Specialties
- Integrative, complementary medicine
Educational institutions
- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Des Moines University College of Medicine
Memberships
- American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Catholic Medical Association
- Christian Medical and Dental Association
- Facts About Fertility
- Institute of Restorative Reproductive Medicine of America
- International Institute of Restorative Reproductive Medicine
- North American Menopause Society
Current licenses and certifications
- Creighton Model System Medical Consultant
- FEMM (Fertility Education and Medical Management) Medical Consultant
- Marquette Model Medical Consultant
- Menopause Society Certified Practitioner
Residencies
- Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL
Years of experience
- 21
Hospital affiliations
- United Hospital
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Major health plans we participate in
- Allina Health | Aetna
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota
- HealthPartners
- Medica
- PreferredOne
- SelectCare/LaborCare
- UCare
- UnitedHealthcare
Other health plans we participate in
- Medicaid/Medicare
- Aetna
- America's PPO
- First Health/Coventry
- CIGNA
- Humana
- Hennepin Health (formerly Metropolitan Health Plan)
- PrimeWest
- South Country Health Alliance
- United Behavioral Health
- Wisconsin Physician Services (WPS)
Dr. Fisher is amazing
I was impressed by the work that I did with my provider during our visit today.
Caring doctor
Amy Fisher is amazing! She is thorough in her assessments and provides education throughout the appointment. It is a relief to find a provider knowledgeable of the effects of hormonal changes. Her calm and gentle demeanor creates a safe place to express deeply personal experiences. Her desire to diagnose and treat symptoms related to this pivotal point of physical changes makes me feel more comfortable about my current and future wellness. Thank you for great care!!!
Dr Fisher is a great doctor
Dr Amy Fisher was outstanding. She is a very knowledgeable and nice.
Dr. Amy Fisher is so helpful, thoughtful, and knowledgeable. She truly cares about her patients.
My provider (dr. Amy fisher) listens to me and does not dismiss any of my concerns or symptoms. We discuss options and decide upon treatment together
Dr Fisher is the best provider I've ever had.
Dr Fisher truely listens and has helped me so much in receiving a diagnosis after 20 years of being told by other doctors that I was "just anxious."