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Dr. Aaron Holtebeck, M.D.

Ophthalmologist

Dr. Aaron Holtebeck is the founder of the Holtebeck Eye Center SC.
As a comprehensive ophthalmologist, he specializes in cataract surgery, glaucoma treatment, eye care for diabetics, and glaucoma surgery, with a special interest in helping his patients be glasses-free and performing minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS).
He implants premium lenses with cataract surgery, including those for correcting astigmatism and multifocal lens implants.
Born in Appleton, Wisconsin, Dr. Holtebeck received his undergraduate degree from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, where he graduated with honors. Following college, he received his MD degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin, followed by an internship at St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center in Milwaukee. Dr. Holtebeck completed an ophthalmology residency at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
In 2021, he formed the Holtebeck Eye Center SC, elevating his commitment to excellence in patient care by curating each patient experience from start to finish with empathy and compassion.
Certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology, Dr. Holtebeck is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, as well as several other local and state ophthalmology societies.
Dr. Holtebeck enjoys spending his spare time outdoors, bicycling and skiing, both cross country and alpine. He has skied the American Birkebeiner in Hayward, Wisconsin each year since 2006 and has also traveled to Norway to ski in the Norwegian Birkebeiner. Dr. Holtebeck is an avid fan of all Wisconsin sports and was the official courtside ophthalmologist for the Milwaukee Bucks from 2008 through 2018.
22 years Experience
Dr. Aaron Holtebeck, M.D.
  • Brookfield, WI
  • Med Coll of Wi, Milwaukee Wi
  • Accepting new patients

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