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    David Thomas Giangreco, MD

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    Mariam A Khan, MD

    Mariam A Khan, MD

    (1 review)

    I started seeing Dr. Khan in the beginning of February 2019. I was given her name on a list of…read morereferrals as I have been seeking a "Second Opinion" for my current bad fibromyalgia condition. As much as I like my current rheumatologist (Northwestern affiliate), I also have not seen many changes in how I was feeling in over 2 years, and was told I could seek out some other opinions outside of the Northwestern system. I thus far have found Dr. Khan to be very caring, thorough, in-depth, and willing to listen. Her staff and nurses/aids seemed very nice, and both of my visits Dr. Khan was very punctual (Yes, we've all had those doctor visits where we are left waiting in the little room for almost an hour..this was NOT the issue for my visits). We went over everything pertaining to my current condition and Dr. Khan ordered a series of tests to both get updated numbers, and to be more in-depth to other possible conditions which may be affecting my current "fibromyalgia" diagnosis. She also will go over significant test results and new medications with you in person, which I found very nice. I am having a fresh MRI to perhaps pinpoint another possible issue, and am due to see Dr. Khan again in April. I have also sent several messages to Dr. Khan thru the "MyChart" system, and her and/or her staff has always gotten back to me in a timely manner. While my condition seems very hard to treat, I am hoping for some better luck going forward with Dr. Khan. I plan to continue to see her, and my review is based thus far on the two meetings I have had with her and how I felt as a patient. I recommend Dr. Khan if you are seeking a second (or even third!) opinion as I was, and/or if you just wish to find your first rheumatologist for your specific condition, and are looking for good referrals and reviews. I believe she is rather new to the Elmhurst Hospital location but has great reviews from former patients that were out of state, some very disappointed that they won't be able to see her anymore being that she has relocated to our area - that says a lot. I also believe she can be seen at her Hinsdale office, too and appointments can even be made online. Very much recommended!

    Northwestern Medicine Rheumatology

    Northwestern Medicine Rheumatology

    (12 reviews)

    Well I had an awesome experience with all the personnel here at the clinic. I was even called to…read morelet me know the doctor was doing surgery the same day as our appointment if we can come in 2 hours later. Worked out perfect because it gave me extra time to get there. The receptionist, nurses and the entire team are super sweet. I loved the fact that the nurse Brenda is so calm and assuring. She was not rushing very peaceful and thorough. The doctor was very nice very professional and to the point. The doctor showed us the elbow x-ray no rheumatoid was present and without dismay he assured my husband that with just simple exercise with time the pain was going to be fine. The discharge nurse was so helpful too. She showed us the elbow bracelet and showed us how to use it very professional. The diagnose was not as scary as we thought it wold be it was just simple getting old pain.' Lol. I was very happy with the service a thumbs up for all at this clinic

    Another stop to see Dr. Kiesler, the hand, wrist and elbow doctor! Yet another injury in my house…read more We skipped the emergency room and went right here. This facility is new. It's part of the outpatient section of Central DuPage Hospital. It looks very nice, the chairs are nice and cushy, but it is FREEZING in there! Bring a jacket. The paper robe in the offices don't cut it. I was desperate! We saw Dr. Kiesler for the last broken wrist as well as this one and really like how thorough he is in his explanations. We had a choice between a splint and a cast and my son openly admitted that he had to have a cast because he would take the splint off a lot. Rather than lecture on the subject, the doctor accepted it and moved on. The staff was very thorough with all the cast preparations including explaining to me that the waterproof option was not always covered by insurance. Its covered by my insurance, well at least for now. Dr. Kiesler put the cast on himself which I really appreciated. The parking can be confusing here. Park in lot 1 and then go in the outpatient building and up to the 5th floor. Don't forget that jacket!

    North Shore Rheumatology

    North Shore Rheumatology

    (5 reviews)

    My 1st appointment with Dr. Jennifer Capezio was a rewarding experience and a positive start in my…read moreRA journey, 8 years ago. Every visit, I have renew commitment and clarity concerning my disease activity. Dr. Capezio is compassionate, open minded, honest, knowledgeable, encouraging and helps me get clear, on what is going on. She always has a plan of action, tailored to my disease activity and flexible to make necessary adjustments, when appropriate. I appreciate the consist laboratory monitoring, which helps my state of mind. I realized early on that my stressful work environment, long hours, inadequate sleep patterns and weekly travels, was not agreeing with my disease activity. Both, Dr. Capezio and her PA, Kathy have helped me reclaim my smile again. I understand my disease and got clear on with I need to do to help control my disease. Just my IV treatments, is not enough. I am also now Vegan, have lost some weight, Yoga, Pilates, routine Stretches, Acupunture, Chiropractic treatments, long walks, bicycling, rubber bands workouts and meditation. And yes, there are still challenges. And, some Good and bad days! I am blessed to have Dr. Capezio, as my Rheumatologist. Her enthusiastic attitude at helping patients is refreshing, to witness. She has exceeded my expectations. Her clinical knowledge, expertise, experience, passion, dedication and achievements as a physician and teacher has help me become a better compliant patient. She listens and problem solves by using sound, well documented approaches, which I really appreciate her knowledge in this speciality. She has remain that same, passionate and engaging physician, whom I started with, after my diagnosis of RA, over 8 years ago.

    I am hurting badly so one looks for a doctor when self-management of pain isn't working anymore…read more I called in the Middle of August 2017 for an appointment within a reasonable time, particular with 4 doctors listed for this office. What is a reasonable time? 1 week, 2 weeks? I was told the first possible appointment would be in November 2017! Lucky me, LOL, that it is still in this year! What do I with all that pain which doesn't let me fall asleep or even wakes me up? Or I tell people I come in contact with, I am not moody but I am hurting! I am glad that the Office seems to do well but get a larger office and more doctors to handle all with the aging and longer living population in the area NOW!

    Geneva Family Practice - The lobby at 8AM this morning, they offered him their first available appointment on Friday when he had time.

    Geneva Family Practice

    (8 reviews)

    Here's the short version: If you care for your own well being or especially the health of a loved…read moreone and are lucky to live within reasonable distance to Geneva Family Practice, you will find no more capable hands. Dr. Rivers is as fine as physicians come. He works in perfect synergy with his own outstanding staff. I have unfair and obscenely high standards for medical professionals. I will only endorse those I hold in great esteem. The longer story of how I came to find such admiration and respect for this family practice can be read in detail below. My father had a brush with death so close that the ICU attending told him "sir, if 0 is the least serious case we see in this unit which handles the most severe cases, and 10 is the worst, you are an 11." That's an exact quote. Here are the details of his pre hospital visit thru discharge. Dr Rivers office and staff played a crucial role in his being alive. For that they have earned my eternal gratitude The infection likely entered his bloodstream around the time of his office visit yet hadn't proliferated systemically sufficient for detection by medical professionals via his symptoms and vitals. Sepsis is pernicious, elusive, cunning and dreadfully fatal. It must be said that Geneva URGED him to go to the ER out of an abundance of caution yet he outright refused (especially considering the national IV bag shortage). His symptoms initially emerged Saturday 11/09/24 in the evening, he had an at home IV administered Sunday, went for the first available appointment Monday 11/11/24 and Tuesday at 5:30 AM I called the ambulance as I happened to see him go into septic shock (I stayed in his room out of caution concerned by worsening symptoms following the first antibiotic dose). Dean, from Dr. Rivers office, stayed available through the weekend (when the clinic was CLOSED and he was OFF THE CLOCK) while my father was in the ICU with septic shock to hassle the lab to forward the sensitivities of the culture that was taken while he was at their office the day before his hospitalization. NOTE: The PA gave him the PRECISE antibiotic MOST sensitive to the strain of bacteria he was infected with based on the urinalysis culture. It's likely the sepsis would have killed him that evening without that first dose of Cipro. The PA (I'm so sorry I forgot your name) that saw him gave him the exact dosage recommended by his attending hospital physician on his discharge. Basically, complete the course Geneva set. I'm seldom impressed by physicians. There are so many cases of both experienced and inexperienced doctors who are stubborn in their ways and who do not keep current with the latest publications on novel approaches to familiar or unfamiliar maladies. Dr Robert Rivers mind is sharp and his faculties keen. I imagine he's seen so much over his lifetime as a board certified general practitioner and surgeon. Dr. Robert Rivers wears a humble guise for a man possessing such adept powers of observation. He is comprehensive in his examination which is a largely abandoned practice in our modern era. Another of his gifts is the breadth of his knowledge combined with an open and agile mind. He listened intently while I blabbered on about my father's unique history. He listened to a suggestion I offered based on a case study that pertained to a new condition my father has following his hospital discharge. Dr Rivers was familiar with the underlying condition and knew of a similar case that went untreated and resulted in a fatality. He gently probed my father for more information then patiently went over his medical history landing on each area of crucial concern with an effortlessness that can arise only from experience. He then ordered the necessary diagnostic testing that would ensure insurance covered the therapeutic approach we discussed exploring. After blood work was collected he administered a first dose to commence this course of action. His staff is simply amazing, Lindsey at the front desk, Dean, the PA (who helped save his life)...I thank you all!

    Great small practice. You feel like family and they are professional. Honest and take their time…read morewith you.

    David Thomas Giangreco, MD - rhematologists - Updated May 2026

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