Stanford T. Shulman, MD
Head, Infectious Disease; Virginia H. Rogers Professor of Pediatric Infectious Disease, Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine
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Specialties:
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Infectious diseases
Treats Kawasaki disease, human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS), herpes infections, streptococcal or hemophilus infections, hepatitis, Epstein-Barr virus, etc. Offers sophisticated laboratories services. Learn more »
Special interests: Kawasaki disease, immunizations, infections, meningitis, rheumatic fever, strep infections, vaccines
Medical school: University of Chicago Medical School, 1967
Postgraduate training: Fellowship in infectious disease, University of Florida College of Medicine, 1970-1972; Residency in pediatrics, University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics, 1968-1970
Certifications: Board certified in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 1994, recertified, 2001; Pediatrics, 1972
- Health care plans accepted
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- Aetna (EPO, HMO, POS, PPO)
- Beech Street (PPO)
- Best Doctors (PPO)
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Illinois (HMO, POS, PPO)
- CCN (PPO)
- CIGNA (EPO, HMO, POS, PPO)
- First Health (PPO)
- Great West Health Care (formerly One Health Plan) (PPO)
- Harmony Health Plans of Illinois (HMO)
- Health Alliance Medical Plans (HMO, POS, PPO)
- HFN, Inc. (EPO, PPO)
- Humana, Inc. (HMO, POS, PPO)
- Illinois Masonic Community Health Plan (HMO)
- Managed Care Strategies (PPO)
- Multiplan (PPO)
- National Provider Network (PPO)
- Preferred Plan (PPO)
- Private Healthcare Systems, Inc. (POS, PPO)
- Sagamore - Indiana (PPO)
- United Healthcare of Illinois (EPO, HMO, POS, PPO)
- WEA Insurance Group (PPO)
Disclaimer: The above health care plan information is subject to change without notice. Children's Memorial Hospital has made every effort to ensure that this information is correct, but patients should always check with their insurance company regarding current participation in the listed health plans. Specialized services such as psychiatry (mental health) typically require specific individual confirmation.