Clinton T. Morgan, MD, PhD

4.83 out of 5

About

Dr. Clinton T. Morgan is a thoracic surgeon treating lung and esophageal cancer. Additionally, he has expertise in tumors of the thymus and mediastinum, chest wall tumors, gastroesophageal reflux, achalasia, thymoma and hyperhydrosis. In his spare time, he enjoys playing golf and building archery equipment.

Faculty Rank

  • Assistant Professor of Thoracic Surgery

Training & Education

Degree

University of Wisconsin, School of Med. and Public Health, Madison, WI

Fellowship

Thoracic Surgery, University of Wisconsin, School of Med. and Public Health, Madison, WI

Residency

General Surgery, University of Wisconsin, School of Med. and Public Health, Madison, WI

Insurance Information

Insurance policies can vary widely. Please check with your doctor/clinic for specific insurance information before your visit or procedure to avoid unexpected out-of-pocket costs.

See list of insurers

Ratings & Reviews

4.83 out of 5
5 Reviews

The star rating is a calculation based on feedback from our patients using our nationally-recognized Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey. Learn more about our survey process. Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.

  • Patient Review

    -
    Very impressed with Dr. Morgan.

    Patient Review

    -
    We receive the very best care from our doctor.

    Patient Review

    -
    I will highly recommend

    Patient Review

    -
    Conversation with nurse, PA and Doctor were informative and well explained.

    Patient Review

    -
    Dr. Morgan didn't seem to acknowledge some of my concerns. There were questions I asked that weren't answered because he would go into a story and not really answer it. He had a little bit of an arrogant attitude which was hard to deal with. He also talked a lot In medical terminology which was hard to follow sometimes. He never explained my cancer to me. He even stated at one point in regards to my cancer that It is what it is which seemed a little cold to me. I stated my concerns over things being handled in a standard way given everyone's assumption that because I'm young and healthy, that there won't be complications. I have an odd medical history given my age and health already so I want my drs to acknowledge my concerns because I'm not a typical patient for my age. And every patient should be treated individually anyway. Not just from a standard standpoint depending on what they're being treated for. Dr Morgan even stated I'm probably his youngest patient so it's new territory for him already. He said a few times during my appointment something along the lines of Not to toot my own horn and I didn't appreciate that at all. He seems completely capable to handle my case I just wish his attitude was a little different.