John Pallin, M.D.
Dr. Pallin graduated from Medical College of Wisconsin in 1980 and went on to complete his residency at the University of Arkansas, where he was selected as Chief Resident in 1983. After completing a body imaging fellowship, he worked as an assistant professor in body imaging and chest radiology from 1984-88 and received the Teacher of the Year award for radiology. In 1987-88, he served as the director of interventional radiology at the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas. He moved with his wife, Dr. Cary Pallin, and their three children to Kenosha later that year, where he worked as a member of Radiology Consultants. In 2002, he and Dr. Cary Pallin opened Kenosha Radiology Center. "My goal is to make it so all of my patients have their procedure with no pain and with maximum result," he says of his interventional work at KRC. In his spare time, he enjoys golfing, gardening, and spending time with his children and two golden retrievers.