Kelly N. Michelson, MD
Attending physician, Critical Care; Assistant professor of Pediatrics, Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine
Specialties
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Critical care (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit)
Treats critically ill infants, children and adolescents with respiratory failure, cardiovascular collapse, renal failure, increased pressure in the skull, coma and seizures; also postoperative care. Learn more »
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Palliative care
Palliative care assists families and their children who have complex or life-threatening medical conditions with symptom management, care coordination and help making decisions about treatment options and care. Learn more »
Health care plans accepted
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- Beech Street (PPO)
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Illinois (HMO, PPO)
- Employer Coalition on Health (HMO)
- HealthNetwork/Wellmark (PPO)
- Illinois Health Connect (HMO)
- Multiplan (PPO)
- Preferred Plan (PPO)
- Private Healthcare Systems, Inc. (EPO, POS, PPO)
- UniCare (HMO, PPO)
- United Healthcare of Illinois (HMO, POS, PPO)
Medical school
Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, 1993-1997
Postgraduate training
Fellowship, Children's Memorial Hospital, 2001-2004; Residency, University of Chicago, 1998-2001
Certifications
Board certified in Pediatric Critical Care, 2004; Pediatrics, 2001, 2009
Languages (other than English)
Spanish
41.92546
-87.64718
2300 Children's Plaza, (707 W. Fullerton Ave.)
Chicago, IL 60614-3363
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Sees patients at
- 1Children's Memorial Hospital
2300 Children's Plaza, (707 W. Fullerton Ave.)
Chicago, IL 60614-3363
1.800.KIDS DOC
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.

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