Traditional Osteopathy · Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

Restore motion,Recover from pain,Perform at your best.

Stillwater Osteopathic Medicine is the practice of Jared Dubey, DO— gentle, hands-on care for newborns, athletes, and everyone in between.

The Approach

What is Osteopathy?

In traditional Osteopathy, the physician's hands are the diagnostic instrument and the treatment modality. The osteopath feels for places where the body’s structure has lost healthy motion, then works gently to restore it so the body can heal.

Core Tenets

The body is a unit

Pain in one place often starts somewhere else. Treatment considers the whole person, not just the part that hurts.

It is designed to heal

The body is always working to repair itself. Treatment removes the structural obstacles that get in the way of that work.

Structure governs function

When anatomy moves freely, physiology works better. Restoring motion to restricted tissue improves circulation, nerve function, and pain.

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Conditions Treated

What Osteopathy can help

Most visits are for pain or restricted movement, but a wide range of symptoms can be amenable to osteopathic treatment when the cause is structural in nature.

  • Children & Newborns

    Gentle care for infants and children, from the strains of birth to feeding, sleep, and ear aches.

  • Headaches, Concussion & Jaw

    Head pain traced to its sources in the neck, cranium, and jaw.

  • Chronic Pain

    A whole-person approach to persistent back, neck, joint, and nerve pain.

  • Neurological & Post-Infectious Concerns

    Nerve-related symptoms, dizziness, and the fatigue, congestion, or brain-fog that can persist after an illness.

  • Sports Injuries

    Treatment and recovery for athletes of every age and level.

  • Auto Injuries

    Care for whiplash and the other lasting effects of a collision.

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About the Practice

How Dr. Dubey came to Osteopathy

Dr. Dubey found Osteopathy as a patient. A climbing injury at 22 wasn’t improving with conventional care, and traditional osteopathic treatment is what finally resolved it. He went on to study it formally: medical school, family medicine residency, an integrative medicine fellowship, and seven years on faculty at the University of Wisconsin.

Stillwater is built around what helped him: attentive clinical care that helps people reconnect with their bodies and function at their best.

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The Name

Why “Stillwater”?

Motion is present, even in stillness.

A body of water is never truly at rest. The human body is the same — mostly water, and in constant subtle motion even in stillness: breath, circulation, and quieter rhythms the osteopath trains for years to feel.

That motion is not incidental; it is how the body stays healthy. Moving fluids carry nourishment to every tissue and carry waste away, and where motion is lost, problems tend to settle. Osteopathic treatment restores this vital motion.

The name is also a nod to A.T. Still, MD, DO, who built Osteopathy on these same observations.

Patient Voices

What patients are saying

I came to Dr. Dubey for help with neck and low back pain. How my body felt afterward was remarkable. He took the time to explain what he was doing and why — and I always left feeling more balanced and with less pain.

— Maria D.

I was skeptical about manual therapy and Osteopathy in general, but within a few visits my neck pain was practically gone and my shoulder moved freely again. Thoughtful, gentle, and clearly skilled at what he does.

— Paul D.
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Getting Started

Your first visit

  1. Schedule a visit

    Book online anytime, or call the office at (608) 301-5641. No referral is needed, and it’s fine to call with questions before you decide.

  2. Share your history

    First visits run 60–90 minutes. They start with a thorough conversation about your history, followed by a hands-on examination.

  3. Treatment begins

    Nearly every first visit includes treatment. You leave with a clear sense of what was found and a plan going forward.

Everything new patients should know

Start with a phone call or book online

Call or email the office to schedule a first visit, or to ask whether osteopathic care makes sense for what you’re dealing with.