Danielle Rodgers, MD

  • Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine
Danielle Rodgers, MD

About

Danielle Rodgers, MD, is a UW Health Kids pediatric and adolescent medicine doctor. She’s also an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

Dr. Rodgers cares for children from birth through age 18. She treats flu, ear infections, strep throat and other common illnesses and injuries. She also manages more complex conditions, such as asthma, diabetes and kidney issues.

With a special interest in preventive medicine, Dr. Rodgers works together with families to help children stay healthy. She provides routine checkups to monitor each patient’s nutrition, growth and development. If children are struggling with mental health issues, she guides them to the right treatment.

During initial visits, Dr. Rodgers takes time to get to know her young patients. She carefully studies their medical history and listens to their concerns. She works to help every toddler, child and teen feel as comfortable as possible.

Her goal is to teach each child how to take good care of themselves and make healthy lifestyle choices as they grow up.

During her free time, Dr. Rodgers enjoys spending time with her family, biking, playing sports, reading and exploring national parks.

It’s so rewarding to watch kids grow and see their personalities emerge — as we work to help them stay healthy.

Languages spoken
  • English
University affiliation

Education & credentials

Medical School
  • University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI
Residencies
  • University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics, Madison, WI