Dr. Jane Wilcox is an internist in Chicago, IL. She is trained to diagnose & treat an extensive variety of diseases & illnesses in adults.
Yes, Dr. Jane E. Wilcox is accepting new patients at this office.
675 N Saint Clair Street, Galter Pavillion Suite 18-200 General Medicine, Chicago, IL 60611
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Yes, Dr. Jane E. Wilcox is accepting new patients at this office.
(847) 535-7858
660 N Westmoreland Road, Lake Forest, IL 60045-1659
Please Note: This link will direct you to a third-party website unaffiliated with MD.com (http://nmg.nm.org/make-an-appointment.html), where you're able to request or schedule an appointment online with Dr. Jane Wilcox.
Yes, Dr. Jane E. Wilcox is accepting new patients at this office.
(312) 695-2772
675 N St Clair, Chicago, IL 60611-5975
Dr. Jane Wilcox graduated from Loyola University Of Chicago, Stritch School Of Medicine in 2007.
Dr. Wilcox has three offices in Illinois where she specializes in Internal Medicine and Cardiology.
Dr. Wilcox works with one thousand doctors including Dr. David Palmer and Dr. Bradley Ruff.
The specialty of internal medicine is an area of primary care for adults. Dr. Wilcox specializes in diagnosing and treating cross-system illnesses that may affect multiple organ systems. When necessary, Dr. Wilcox can also refer patients to specialists when medically needed. As an example, patients with severe allergies could be referred to an allergist for added diagnostic tests or treatment options.
Dr. Wilcox is a cardiologist in Chicago, trained to deliver extensive treatment for the heart and cardiovascular system. Dr. Wilcox may see patients for symptoms like shortness of breath, chest pains or dizziness, among others. Heart conditions that may be diagnosed and remedied by a cardiologist may include arrhythmia, angina, heart aneurysms, heart failure, coronary artery disease, congenital heart defects and rheumatic heart disease, to name a few.
Loyola University Of Chicago, Stritch School Of Medicine
MD • 2007