Wisconsin Institute of Nutrition and the offices of Bruce Semon, M.D., Ph.D., are located at
Greensquare Center for the Healing Arts
6789 N. Green Bay Avenue
Glendale, WI 53217
Call toll-free 1-877-332-7899, for appointments, information or general questions.
About Dr. Semon and Ms. Kornblum
Dr. Bruce Semon, Medical Director of Wisconsin Institute of Nutrition, is a board certified psychiatrist and doctorate level nutritionist. He has appeared on numerous radio programs and internet programs. Dr. Semon received his M.D. from University of Wisconsin-Madison and his
Ph.D. in Nutrition from University of California-Davis. Dr.
Semon was a Research Fellow in the Laboratory of Nutritional
and Molecular Regulation, of the National Cancer Institute at
the National Institutes of Health. He received his adult
psychiatry training at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Semon
also was a Fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the
Medical College of Wisconsin.
Dr. Semon has published several academic
papers relating to nutrition, and is a contributing author to
Biological Treatments for Autism and PDD, by Dr. William Shaw.
As a complement to Dr. Semon's regular psychiatry practice,
Dr. Semon has treated many patients for yeast-related
illnesses, including eczema, psoriasis, depression and autism,
with remarkable results.
For more information about Dr. Semon's practice, click here.
Ms. Kornblum is Operations Director of Wisconsin Institute of Nutrition. She is an attorney in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Ms. Kornblum regularly counsels parents on how to implement yeast free, wheat free and dairy free diets.
Both Dr. Semon and Ms. Kornblum are available to speak at conferences, radio programs, on-line chats, to teach classes, and for consultation. They can discuss the medical, scientific background to yeast free, wheat free, and milk free diets; homeopathy; alternative health care; and the "how to's" of implementing dietary change. Call 877-332-7899 to schedule a date.
To make an appointment
with Dr. Semon:
Directions to Dr. Semon's Office:
From Chicago
Area
Take I-94 North through downtown Milwaukee. From downtown, keep going straight North onto I-43. Take the Good Hope exit (just past Silver Spring). Go West (left) on Good Hope, about 1 mile, to Green Bay (Hwy. 57). Turn left on Green Bay. There is a Mobil station at the SouthEast corner of the intersection. Go about 1/2 mile to the next traffic light, which is Green Tree. Greensquare Center for the Healing Arts is located on the SouthWest corner of the intersection, just after the traffic light. There are driveway entrances on Green Bay and on Green Tree. Parking is free. The office is down the outside stairs at the northeast corner of the building (left hand side as you are looking at it). For handicapped access, park by the ramp located at the right side of the building and take the elevator down one level. ).
From Green
Bay Area:
Take 1-43 South
to the Good Hope exit. Go West (left) on Good Hope, about 1 mile, to Green Bay (Hwy. 57). Turn left on Green Bay. There is a Mobil station at the SouthEast corner of the intersection. Go about 1/2 mile to the next traffic light, which is Green Tree. Greensquare Center for the Healing Arts is located on the SouthWest corner of the intersection, just after the traffic light. There are driveway entrances on Green Bay and on Green Tree. Parking is free. The office is down the outside stairs at the northeast corner of the building (left hand side as you are looking at it). For handicapped access, park by the ramp located at the right side of the building and take the elevator down one level. ).
From the Madison
Area: Take I-90/94 east to I-43 North, to the Good Hope Exit. Go West (left) on Good Hope, about 1 mile, to Green Bay (Hwy. 57). Turn left on Green Bay. There is a Mobil station at the SouthEast corner of the intersection. Go about 1/2 mile to the next traffic light, which is Green Tree. Greensquare Center for the Healing Arts is located on the SouthWest corner of the intersection, just after the traffic light. There are driveway entrances on Green Bay and on Green Tree. Parking is free. The office is down the outside stairs at the northeast corner of the building (left hand side as you are looking at it). For handicapped access, park by the ramp located at the right side of the building and take the elevator down one level. ).
Page updated August 30, 2009.
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