“I hope patients feel I took time to answer their questions and explain their care, so they felt comfort going into surgery."
Chloe Bille is a physician assistant who works with surgeons to treat patients who have conditions impacting their gallbladder, colon/bowel, breast, skin, hernias and wound care.
Bille understands that surgery can be intimidating for patients. “I think it’s important to communicate to help patients understand and know what to expect when they come in for surgery and prepare for recovery,” she said.
She enjoys being able to help people feel better through surgical care. “I like being a part of the solution to bring patients back to good health and improve their quality of life,” Bille said.
Seeing her family member’s health journeys lead her to practice medicine. “My grandparents had health issues,” Bille said. “I saw how they were treated with compassion, respect and detailed care. I wanted to provide the same care for others.”
Bille earned her Master of Science degree in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Dubuque in Iowa. She earned her bachelor's degree in public health and community health education from University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
While not at work, Bille enjoys sending time with family, friends or her two horses. Bille grew up in Waupun on her family's farm and she is happy to be back in the area.