As a resident of Mosinee since 2000,
Dr. Mark Schwartz is dedicated to
delivering quality health care right where
he lives. He and his wife, Nicole, a teacher
at Mosinee High School, enjoy raising their
six children in a small town setting. “This
community has accepted me as a big
city boy from Detroit where you’re just a
number,” Dr. Schwartz said. “In Mosinee,
you’re treated like a person.”
Dr. Schwartz brings a down-to-earth
approach to his practice of internal medicine,
where he provides comprehensive acute
and chronic care to adults. Dr. Schwartz
also provides acute care to children over
12 years of age. He’s been with Marshfield Clinic since 1996, and was recently a hospitalist at Saint Joseph’s Hospital.
Dr. Schwartz discovered his passion for medicine as an Army Medical Specialist and EMT at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
He completed medical school at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, MI in 1996 and had residency training at Marshfield Clinic.
Outside of work his hobbies are hockey, golf, theater, music, and deer hunting at
his cabin.