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 5/1/25)
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 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.”
On 2/26, 25, Luann was charged with her 4th OWI, a felony.
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: