Dr. Sanjeev Pradhan Recognized By Advocate South Suburban Hospital

His patients have called Dr. Sanjeev Pradhan a clear communicator, honest and sweet and a real lifesaver. His peers speak of his advanced training and his dedication to detail and excellence. Recently, Advocate South Suburban Hospital recognized Dr. Pradhan for his outstanding work in vascular and endovascular surgery.

Advocate South Suburban Hospital honors Dr. Pradhan of Vascular Specialists on its Physician Recognition Wall this quarter. Dr. Pradhan earned this spot on the Wall when chosen by a multi-disciplinary team from across the hospital for his exemplary commitment to Safety, Quality and Service. Criteria for this recognition include patient satisfaction, clinical excellence and outstanding outcomes.

Shirley Mead says that Dr. Pradhan clearly explained what happened to her husband Lynn Mead when his abdominal aortic aneurysm ruptured, and how he could fix it. “He is an angel – a wonderful surgeon and I’ll always stand by him.”

Professional peer Adam Ansel is a representative of Cook Medical, supplying many of the grafts that Dr. Pradhan uses in endovascular surgical procedures. Ansel said that Dr. Pradhan puts an intense amount of time into pre-planning, considering every challenge that could occur and determining how it could best be handled before surgery even begins. That dedication results in excellent outcomes and faster patient recovery.

Jack DeBennedetti of W.L. Gore is also a professional colleague. “Dr. Pradhan attains excellent outcomes with uncommon procedures. He is skilled and qualified, with the knowledge to do these surgeries properly.”

Dr. Sanjeev Pradhan grew up in Wisconsin and attended Northwestern University. He completed medical school at Medical College of Wisconsin and then completed both his residency and vascular fellowship at the prestigious Yale University School of Medicine. He is board certified in both vascular and endovascular surgery. Because of these dual certifications, Dr. Pradhan can offer his patients all the options available to treat their vascular condition. Dr. Pradhan uses the most recently published data, evidence-based medicine and the most current and best information available to treat his patients.

“I am honored to be recognized by my patients and my peers at Advocate South Suburban Hospital,” he stated.

Vascular Specialists, with Dr. Eugene Tanquilut and Dr. Pradhan, has offices in Olympia Fields and in New Lenox.

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