Dr. Sheela Raikar is a pediatric gastroenterologist in Chicago, IL who specializes in treating digestive disorders in children (such as irritable bowel syndrome).
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Yes, Dr. Sheela S. Raikar is accepting new patients at this office.
1725 W Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60612
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Yes, Dr. Sheela S. Raikar is accepting new patients at this office.
1725 W Harrison, Suite 710, Chicago, IL 60612-3863
Dr. Sheela Raikar graduated from Other in 2008.
Dr. Raikar has two offices in Illinois where she specializes in Pediatric Gastroenterology and Pediatrics.
Dr. Raikar works with two hundred and eighteen doctors including Dr. Sindhura Bandi and Dr. Eric Cohen.
Pediatric gastroenterologists are trained to treat complications of the gastrointestinal system, or digestive system, in children. Having studied & trained extensively in the evaluation, diagnosis and management of the various diseases of the gastrointestinal tract in children, Dr. Raikar provides comprehensive care for children suffering from digestive complications, and also has the ability to direct a multidisciplinary medical team if necessary.
Pediatricians like Dr. Raikar are health professionals who specialize in treating kids of all age groups, providing extensive health care for infants, kids & teenagers. Pediatricians function as primary care providers, or the first point of contact when a patient needs treatment. Dr. Raikar is trained to provide well-rounded health care for children of all ages, working closely with the patient's loved ones to make sure that the child is developing & growing correctly.
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MD • 2008