Dylan Schwindt earns board certifications in surgery and wound management

Dylan Schwindt, M.D., a general surgeon at Citizens Memorial Healthcare (
Dylan Schwindt, M.D., a general surgeon at Citizens Memorial Healthcare ( - Official Website
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Dylan Schwindt, M.D., a general surgeon at Citizens Memorial Healthcare (CMH) General Surgery Clinic, has received board certification from the American Board of Surgery. He has also been certified as a Certified Wound Specialist Physician by the American Board of Wound Management.

Dr. Schwindt completed his medical degree at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine and finished his general surgery residency at Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville, Georgia. He joined the CMH medical staff in 2025.

His clinical interests include adrenal gland removal, anti-reflux surgery, hernia repair, robotic surgery using the da Vinci system, video-assisted thoracic surgery, and wound care.

The CMH General Surgery Clinic is located at 1155 W. Parkview St., Suite 1F, in Bolivar. Dr. Schwindt is currently accepting new patients and the clinic works with most major insurance providers. Patients seeking more information or wishing to schedule an appointment can call 417-326-8700.



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