Salem J. Makdah, MD

Salem J. Makdah, MD

4.8 
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Primary Specialty

Internal Medicine

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Practice Focus Areas

Education

Medical Education:
MD, University of Jordan School of Medicine - 1980
Residency:
University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago Advocate Christ Medical Center - 1988

Languages Spoken

  • Arabic

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine (Certified)

Practice Groups and Affiliations

Medical Group:
Northwestern Medicine Regional Medical Group
Alignment Category:
Northwestern Medicine Physician Network
On Medical Staff At:
Palos Hospital

Ratings and Reviews

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Overall Rating

4.8
4.8 

750 Ratings

Reviews from Patients

97 Reviews

Reviews from Patients

97 Reviews

April 27, 2024

5.0

He listens to you concerns.

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April 24, 2024

5.0

Throughly professional, compassionate and makes time for his patients.

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April 23, 2024

5.0

Dr Makdah is thoughtful and addresses my concerns

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April 23, 2024

5.0

He is excellent; very knowledgeable, listens to me and answers my questions or concerns.

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April 22, 2024

5.0

Dr Makdah has a wonderful manner, listens to our concerns, then explains what needs to be done. Dr Makdah has been our doctor for 10 years. We have followed him to 3 different locations. It would be hard to find such a good doctor nowadays.

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Disclosures

Salem J. Makdah, MD reported no external professional relationships for calendar year 2023.

External Professional Relationships

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