If you are a client of Dr. Luann Moraski and Thrivemed, S.C. for primary care medicine, you need to know that Luann does not have a license to practice medicine in the State of Wisconsin.
Here are the facts about Luann’s licensing history:
(Last updated 5/10/25)
Luann received her medical license to practice in Wisconsin in 1997.
In 2013, a suspension order for her medical license was issued but stayed based on a second OWI offense on 7/23/12. She was convicted of a misdemeanor 2nd OWI and sentenced to 40 days in jail with work release privileges. The suspension was indefinite, and Luann was prohibited from engaging in the practice of medicine or surgery in any capacity. The suspension was stayed, meaning that she was allowed to practice in a limited capacity as long as she was in compliance with certain things. Luann was required to have ongoing drug and alcohol treatment, submit periodic reports to the department, abstain from all use of alcohol or controlled substances, and submit to periodic testing.
In 2018, Luann’s license was fully reinstated based on 5 years of successful compliance with the 2013 suspension order.
Luann was arrested for her third OWI offense on 7/13/20, convicted of misdemeanor 3rd OWI, and sentenced to 120 days in jail with work release privileges. Her Wisconsin medical license was suspended again on 5/18/22 based on her conviction for that offense. However, the suspension was again stayed and Luann was allowed to practice in a limited capacity as long as she was in compliance with certain provisions. She was required to continue alcohol treatment, submit written reports, abstain from all alcohol and controlled substance use, and participate in drug and alcohol screens. The limited capacity required her to practice under the direct supervision of a licensed physician or other health care professional approved by the licensing board. She also needed to practice under a “Professional Mentor” who would monitor her, review charts, and provide reports on her. If she was in compliance with this order, Luann was allowed to petition for reinstatement of her license in 5 years.
On 5/14/24, the WI Department of Safety and Professional Services received a complaint alleging that Luann had a personal relationship with a person to which she also provided medical care and treatment. She denied engaging in unprofessional conduct.
On 10/11/24, the stay of the suspension of Luann’s license was removed (i.e. she became fully suspended and her ability to practice in even a limited capacity was prohibited). The suspension was because “Information has been received that demonstrates Respondent is in violation of the terms of the Order.”
Following this suspension, Luann petitioned the Wisconsin Medical Examining Board to allow her to continue working in her clinic in a non-medical capacity while suspended. The board unanimously decided to deny this request at their 11/20/24 meeting. (See page 10.) The denial became part of an official order on 11/21/24. LuAnn is not allowed to work in her ThriveMed clinic in any capacity.
The patients of ThriveMed were sent an email on 12/5/24 spinning the situation. It included:
As many of you know, LuAnn has been on a leave of absence for several weeks. This has been due to two factors that are non-negotiable: her health and licensing issues. We anticipate this to continue until at least January 8, 2025. As such, we are scheduling appointments after that date. There are resources in place to answer questions and assist with triage so we don’t overwhelm the system. This current situation has been ongoing for weeks…
On 2/26/25, Luann was charged with her 4th OWI, a felony. (Follow along with the court case here.) From the criminal complaint:
Deputy Amber Thompson reported that on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, at approximately 7:52 pm she responded to the report of a vehicle crash in which a witness observed a vehicle travelling north on Division Road, travel through the stop sign at County Tk NN without stopping and travel into the field on the north side of County Tk NN in the Town of Jackson, Washington County, Wisconsin.
Deputy Brennan Kulibert reported that he arrived at the scene of the above-described crash and located the suspect vehicle approximately fifty yards into a field located on the north side of County Tk NN, in front of Division Road. Deputy Kulibert reported that he observed there to be a sole occupant of the vehicle who was seated in the driver’s seat and was later positively identified as Luann Moraski, the defendant herein. Deputy Kulibert reported that he observed the vehicle to be running with the tires spinning and the engine revving. Deputy Kulibert reported that upon speaking with the defendant he observed her to have very slurred speech and glossy eyes. Deputy Kulibert reported that upon asking the defendant to exit the vehicle the defendant stumbled, and Deputy Kulibert caught her to prevent her from losing her balance. Deputy Kulibert reported that he observed five open yellow New Belgium Voodoo Ranger Tropic Force beer cans in the field just to the rear of the vehicle and further observed, inside the vehicle, behind the passenger seat, a six-pack case of yellow New Belgium Voodoo Ranger Tropic Force beer which contained one unopened can.
Deputy Thompson reported that she arrived at the scene of the crash and detected a strong odor of intoxicants coming from the interior of the suspect vehicle. Deputy Thompson reported that she spoke with the defendant at which time she observed the defendant to have slow and slurred speech and confusion. Deputy Thompson reported that the defendant stated that she was coming from Su Casa Grande where she had consumed one margarita. Deputy Thompson reported that she asked the defendant why her car was in the field and the defendant stated, “I totally ran through the stop sign”.
On 4/4/25, Luann Moraski voluntarily surrendered her Wisconsin medical license.
Despite surrendering her license, as of 5/1/25, her business website still showed her as the person providing direct primary care.
This is a summary of licensing activities:
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Curious how quickly some rush to post a public takedown. Have you ever sat across from Dr. Moraski in a moment of real need? For those of us who have, the story is different. She didn’t just treat symptoms — she listened, guided, and helped our family in ways no one else had. If we’re going to talk facts, let’s include the ones that can’t be pulled from a disciplinary or CCAP report: the lives changed, the trust earned, and the healing she facilitated when others failed. That deserves mention, too.
Otherwise, all you’re doing is kicking someone while they’re down—while pretending it’s in the public’s best interest. It’s hard to tell what’s more troubling: the situation itself, or how much satisfaction you seem to get from spotlighting it.
Hello Laura – Where do you see “satisfaction” in this simple recitation of the facts?