OrthoIllinois, a division of OrthoMidwest
Bill Coller has extensive experience in the healthcare sector, currently serving as Business Development Manager at OrthoIllinois since February 2020, and previously holding various roles including Director of Clinical Operations and Clinical Manager at Rockford Orthopedic Associates, Ltd., where employment began in November 2007. Prior to these positions, Bill Coller worked at OSF St. Anthony’s Medical Center as an Emergency Department Technician from June 2004 to November 2007, and at Maverick Media as Voice Talent and Imaging Director from November 1999 to July 2004. Bill Coller holds a degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, completed in 1995.
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OrthoIllinois, a division of OrthoMidwest
Since its founding in 1967, OrthoIllinois, a division of OrthoMidwest, has grown dynamically to become one of the leading bone and joint providers in northern Illinois. From our four clinic locations in Winnebago, McHenry, and Kane Counties in Illinois, we are able to provide exceptional care and expertise. Our university-quality care delivery is founded on a one-stop, multi-specialty philosophy. This means you can expect the convenience of diagnosis, clinical care, diagnostic imaging, and rehabilitation therapy from one location – all under the direction of board-certified physicians who have sub-specialized in specific areas of orthopedic care. Whether your concern is arthritis, hand injury, fracture, sports injury, back, neck, foot, ankle, hip or knee pain, we have a specialist to focus on your specific need. Each physician has access to the most state-of-the-art technology and training to address each and every aspect of patient care. We’re dedicated to the continuous advancement of healthcare. Our physicians serve as innovators in technology as well as actively participate in national and international research studies. Our physicians are similarly dedicated to the medical education of students and residents and are affiliated with the University of Illinois College of Medicine as clinical assistant/associate professors, and the Rush University Medical Center Residency Program as site training facilitators. Advanced surgical technique is shared with other orthopedic specialists by our physicians, who serve as guest instructors at national and international conferences. Additionally, we host surgeons from around the globe to observe technique from our ambulatory surgery center and for hands-on training in our wet lab in Rockford.