Dr. Roger Richard Flickinger Jr M.D.
Ophthalmologist
1111 Delafield Street Suite 312 Waukesha Wisconsin, 53188About
Roger Richard Flickinger Jr., MD, maintains a position as a board-certified Ophthalmologist with Medical Eye Associates SC, a facility in Waukesha, Wisconsin that offers such services as LASIK, Cataracts, Glaucoma treatment, BOTOX, eye exams, and dry eye treatment, among many other procedures and services. Dr. Flickinger specializes in Retina Surgery, and has been in practice for forty-five years. He graduated from the University of Iowa in 1964, and completed internships at the same establishment in addition to the Latter Day Saints Hospital. To remain up-to-date in his field, he is a member of the Wisconsin Medical Society, Milwaukee Ophthalmology Society, and Iowa Eye. He also provides free eye exams through local volunteering events for patients who may not be able to afford care. In his spare time, Dr. Flickinger is a guest speaker at several medical facilities in his region; such as the Eye Institute, VA Hospital, and Medical College of Wisconsin.
Education and Training
University of Iowa
Board Certification
Ophthalmologist
Provider Details
Dr. Roger Richard Flickinger Jr M.D.'s Expert Contributions
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Medical College of Wisconsin Speaker -
- Eye Institute Speaker -
- Veterans Affairs Hospital Milwaukee Speaker -
Internships
- Latter Day Saints Hospital - Utah (1964-1965), University of Iowa (1967)
Professional Society Memberships
- Wisconsin Medical Society, Milwaukee Ophthalmology Society, Iowa Eye
What do you attribute your success to?
- Dr. Flickinger attributes his successes to enjoying and understanding the problems of his patients, as well as having a close relationship with each one of them.
Philanthropic Initiatives
- Provides free eye exams through local volunteering events
Hobbies / Sports
- Wood carving, Planting Trees, Hunting, Fishing
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