I believe that in medicine we need to treat patients as a whole. We are not just treating an isolated illness or disease, but it is important to integrate our patient’s physical and emotional well-being as part of their care. By doing this we are more likely to be able to help our patient’s do well and flourish.

Susan Bardolph, MD
Internal Medicine
Practices In:
Oak Park, Wheaton
Patients Seen:
Adults
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Board Certifications
Internal Medicine
Languages
English
Clinical Interests
I am trained in Internal Medicine. I have interest in helping patients manage their chronic illnesses including diabetes, high blood pressure, COPD, and in preventative medicine.
Personal Interests
Running, Reading, Baking, Cooking
Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital
Edward Hospital
Elmhurst Memorial Hospital
Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital
School
Michigan State
College of Human Medicine
Graduation Date:
2014
Degree:
MD
Residency
Loyola University Medical Center
Resident in Internal Medicine