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Dr. Caroline Baerg

Caroline Baerg - Primary Care doctor at Main Street Clinic

Languages

English

Mankato Clinic

Dr. Baerg joined the Mankato Clinic in 1995.


Locations

Patient Accolades

"Dr Baerg is genuine and caring in her approach. She is excellent at individualizing care, showing respect and concern for her patients. She has allowed me to retain my dignity as a person, as my health has undergone changes throughout the years that I have been with her. I am thankful she works to treat the whole person."

From Patient

About Dr. Caroline Baerg

I grew up in Nigeria, West Africa. I got into medicine because I’ve had an interest in it since I was a little girl. In family practice, we get to do everything. So I have had the opportunity to take care of patients from newborns to those at the end of their lives. I see it as a privilege to have a medical degree and have people feel that I can help them.

Dr. Caroline Baerg

Education / Specialty

Medical School
School of Laboratory Science at ABU Teaching Hospital, Kaduna, Nigeria, the University of Jos Medical School
Advanced Degree
Waterloo Family Practice Program, Waterloo, Iowa
Board Certification(s)
Family Practice
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Dr. Caroline Baerg

Languages

English

Mankato Clinic

Dr. Baerg joined the Mankato Clinic in 1995.

Locations

Patient Accolades

"Dr Baerg is genuine and caring in her approach. She is excellent at individualizing care, showing respect and concern for her patients. She has allowed me to retain my dignity as a person, as my health has undergone changes throughout the years that I have been with her. I am thankful she works to treat the whole person."

From Patient

Education / Specialty

Medical School
School of Laboratory Science at ABU Teaching Hospital, Kaduna, Nigeria, the University of Jos Medical School
Advanced Degree
Waterloo Family Practice Program, Waterloo, Iowa
Board Certification(s)
Family Practice

About Dr. Caroline Baerg

I grew up in Nigeria, West Africa. I got into medicine because I’ve had an interest in it since I was a little girl. In family practice, we get to do everything. So I have had the opportunity to take care of patients from newborns to those at the end of their lives. I see it as a privilege to have a medical degree and have people feel that I can help them.

Dr. Caroline Baerg