Sherryl De Leon, MD
Primary Specialty
Internal Medicine
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Education
- Medical Education:
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MD, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine - 2016
- Residency:
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University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago - 2019
Faculty Profile
Clinical Assistant Professor, Feinberg School of MedicinePractice Groups and Affiliations
- Medical Group:
- Northwestern Medical Group
- Alignment Category:
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Northwestern Medicine Physician Network
- On Medical Staff At:
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Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Ratings and Reviews
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Reviews from Patients
Reviews from Patients
July 25, 2023
5.0 star star star star starWhere do I begin?, she is professional, extremely knowledgeable, patient, kind and very easy to talk to. I’m very comfortable with her. She takes her time to clearly explain everything. She sincerely listens to my concerns. To sum it all up she’s a great doctor.
June 12, 2023
5.0 star star star star starDr. de Leon was very welcoming and went over my chart clearly and in detail. She made sure I understood everything and approached me in a non-judgmental way. I felt very supported and confident in her ability to provide me with the best care
March 08, 2023
1.0 star star_border star_border star_border star_borderI would not recommend. The wait was close to 30min and the visit was less than 5min. The reason for my visit was to check on the 20 stitches I received from a bike crash. I felt like she was very rushed and barely did a check. I felt like my last physician really took the time to make sure I was attended to and it was very calm and thorough. I would have thought for my first visit, it would have been more comprehensive.
February 16, 2023
4.0 star star star star star_borderAll of my questions are answered based on lab results, latest available data on a particular desease, manufacturers recommendations etc. but I feel a disconnect on how it affects me personally and I how I can take this information to prevent the progression of the disease. An annual physical exam or a follow up visit are perform the same. I continue to use the ED for referrals about my concerns.
February 10, 2023
1.0 star star_border star_border star_border star_borderShe wouldn’t let me get my testosterone levels checked. She said she wouldn’t order it unless I had symptoms which is fair but I told her getting my levels checked yearly was important to me and she still refused. This was a little annoying because my previous doctor understood how important it was to me and ordered it for me during my annual check up. I had a much better relationship with my previous doctor and felt heard. DR. de Leon seemed to not really care about me as an individual. What I’m also confused about was why she refused to order it for me. I was willing to pay and it’s not like she’s actually the one drawing my blood work. Instead now I have to set up another appointment again with another doctor recommended by her just to simply get blood drawn. I personally don’t think anything is wrong with my testosterone but as a male I’d like to know what my levels are annually given how important of a hormone it is.
Disclosures
Sherryl De Leon, MD reported no external professional relationships for calendar year 2021.
External Professional Relationships
Pharmaceutical, device, and biotechnology companies frequently collaborate with basic scientists and physicians within an academic medical center to help advance science and improve patient care. These relationships are important in achieving scientific breakthroughs and in establishing the effectiveness and safety of promising new therapies. In order to assure objectivity in clinical research and patient care, the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (Feinberg), Northwestern Memorial HealthCare, Children's Hospital of Chicago Medical Center, and the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab have adopted integrity policies that require research and clinical faculty (in full-time, part-time, and unpaid/voluntary categories) to report compensated and uncompensated external industry relationships. Patients are encouraged to discuss these disclosures with their physician as well as to inquire as to how these relationships are overseen by Feinberg. To learn more about our Disclosure and Professional Integrity Policy, and the conflict of interest policies of our joint affiliate survey partners, please go to our Office for Regulatory Affairs Policies page.