Educating my patients about their diagnosis and surgery is essential in order to make them feel comfortable about their upcoming surgery. I actively listen to my patients and address all their questions regarding surgery and follow-up care so they understand we are working together. I believe the best care is achieved by involving all members of the patient’s healthcare team. By working with this integrated group we are able to provide seamless, efficient and compassionate care.
Louis C. Montana, MD, FACS
Integrated Oncology Program, Surgery
Years in Practice:
33
years
Practices In:
Naperville
Patients Seen:
All Ages
Board Certifications
Surgery
Languages
English
Awards & Accolades
Chicago Magazine, Top Doctors
2022
Chicago Magazine, Top Doctors
2017
Clinical Interests
Gallbladder, Hernia, Breast, Colon disorders, Minimally invasive breast surgery, Advanced laparoscopic surgery
Memberships
American Society of Breast Surgeons
Illinois Surgical Society
American College of Surgeons
American Society of General Surgeons
American Medical Association
DuPage County Medical Society
Illinois State Medical Society
Edward Hospital
School
Rush University
Medical College
Graduation Date:
1987
Degree:
MD
Residency
Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center
Resident in General Surgery
Procedures
Abdominal Surgery, Appendectomy, Benign Skin Excision/Skin Lesions, Breast Surgery, Cholecystectomy / Gall Bladder Surgery, Colon Surgery, General Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery, General Surgery, Hernia Surgery, Laparoscopic Procedures, Port Placements, Surgical Oncology, Trauma
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