My name is Matthew Weist, a Physician Assistant specializing in oncology at Duly Health. My journey in healthcare began with a deep-seated passion for making a meaningful difference in the lives of cancer patients and their families. Patient education and empowerment are at the heart of my practice. I strive to ensure that patients understand their diagnosis, treatment options, and prognosis, empowering them to actively participate in their healthcare decisions. Building strong, trusting relationships with patients and their families is essential to me, as I believe this connection enhances the healing process. Beyond clinical practice, I am passionate about involving patients in a collaborative decision-making process. I am driven to contribute to the field of oncology, whether through advancing research initiatives, or advocating for patient-centered care practices. I am honored to be part of a team that shares my dedication to excellence in oncology care. Together, we strive to make a positive impact on the lives of our patients, offering hope and support during challenging times. I look forward to continuing to serve and advocate for patients at Duly, where compassion meets cancer treatment.
Matthew Weist, PA-C
Hematology & Oncology
Practices In:
Lisle
Patients Seen:
Adults
Professional Certifications
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Basic Life Support (BLS), Certified Physician Assistant
Languages
English
Clinical Interests
Medical Oncology, Hematological disorders, Chemotherapy/Immunotherapy treatments, Novel therapeutics
Personal Interests
I enjoy spending time with my wife and daughter, eating, cooking, and traveling the world
Memberships
Advanced Practitioner Society for Hematology and Oncology
American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA)
Edward Hospital
School
Michigan State University
Degree:
Bachelor of Science
University of Illinois Chicago
Degree:
Master of Science - Molecular Pharmacology
Dominican University
Degree:
Master of Science - Physician Assistant Studies
Procedures
Bone Marrow Biopsy, Chemotherapy, Infusion