

Alicia Arnold, M.D. is a board certified radiologist who completed residency training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School. She received her undergraduate degree and medical degree from the University of Michigan, where she was awarded the Roger A. Berg Prize for Outstanding Performance in Radiology and the Frank E. Robbins Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Professional Development in Medicine.
Dr. Arnold serves on the Board of Directors for the Wisconsin Medical Society and is currently the President of the Eau Claire-Dunn-Pepin Medical Society. She recently received the Ken Viste, Jr. M.D. Young Physician Leadership Award and was named to a nationwide list of “15 Young Physician Leaders to Know” by Becker’s Hospital Review. Dr. Arnold also enjoys communicating medical information as a part-time medical correspondent and volunteering on the Board of Directors for the Chippewa Valley Free Clinic. She spends her free time with her husband and two young children.