Born and raised in Loyal, Wisconsin, Ashley Kaiser, P.A.-C., can relate to the patients she sees in her practice at Marshfield Clinic Colby-Abbotsford Center.
“I like getting to know families in this area and getting to know their lifestyle,” she said. “I feel like I can relate to them, being from a small town nearby.”
Her goal is to provide continuing, preventive care to families. She has a special interest in rural medicine, including farm injuries and farmers’ health concerns.
Establishing her practice close to home was an easy decision for Ashley, who wanted to live and work near family.
She already had connections to Marshfield Clinic through her mother, who works as a medical assistant, and her own experience as a patient.
“I’ve been very pleased with my care, and I knew Marshfield Clinic was a great organization that I wanted to work for,” Ashley said.
Ashley earned her bachelor’s degree from University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and her master’s degree in physician assistant studies from UW School of Medicine and Public Health.
She and her husband, a farmer, live in Unity. They enjoy staying active by participating in volleyball and boating. Both are knowledgeable in agriculture – Ashley occasionally shows cows, and her husband helps run his family’s dairy farm, near Loyal.