Amanda C. Cheung, MD
Primary Specialty
Hepatology
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Education
- Medical Education:
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MD, University of South Carolina School of Medicine - 2010
- Residency:
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University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago - 2013
- Fellowships:
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Loyola University Medical Center - 2014St Louis University School of Medicine - 2017McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University - 2018
Board Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology (Certified)
- American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine (Certified)
- American Board of Internal Medicine - Transplant Hepatology (Certified)
Faculty Profile
Assistant Professor, Feinberg School of MedicinePractice Groups and Affiliations
- Medical Group:
- Northwestern Medical Group
- Alignment Category:
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Northwestern Medicine Physician Network
- On Medical Staff At:
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Central DuPage HospitalNorthwestern Memorial Hospital
Ratings and Reviews
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Reviews from Patients
Reviews from Patients
August 16, 2023
5.0 star star star star starDr. Cheung is very caring, professional, knowledgeable, and takes her time to fully investigate any issues or concerns expressed by the patient or flagged by a lab test or procedure. I never feel rushed at an appointment, and she responds quickly with answers when messaged or called. Dr. Cheung is very thorough in her assessments.
March 28, 2023
4.0 star star star star star_borderWe just started our transition from pediatric to adult. We just saw Dr Cheung once so far… otherwise she would probably have a 10. She explained everything to us in a way we could understand. I like her personality and she seems to be a good fit for my daughter’s care team. She listened to my concerns too - which I appreciate. We are working on getting things squared away.
March 22, 2023
5.0 star star star star starDr Cheung is excellent. She listens very carefully to the patient and her responses are clear and concise making sure the patient understands . She respnds to messages very quickly and has a wonderful demeanor and disposition.
February 22, 2023
5.0 star star star star starAmanda Ching-Wun Cheung, MD does well in explaining my situation to me and the appropriate further plan to address the issues I'm facing and how to proceed into the future to help myself before randomly prescribing medication before these initial steps are taken. I went to Northwestern to get the best opinions in the Chicagoland area. unlike what was a random doctor visit locally. with the latest medicine and medical diagnosis. from what I've seen so far Northwestern is cutting edge thought and approach. it was a very positive experience. thank you.
January 19, 2023
5.0 star star star star starThis was my first visit with Dr. Cheung. I was thoroughly impressed by her professionalism, knowledge and courteous personality. She took the time to explain the results of my fiber scan, a plan that I should follow to maintain a healthy liver and discuss next steps. She responded to questions/concerns in a very clear way that was understandable for me. At no time did I ever feel rushed. I look forward for continued care under Dr. Cheung and have already scheduled my next appointment.
January 11, 2023
5.0 star star star star starThe doctor was very personable and took the time to fully explain everything to me. She did not stand at the door with her hand on the doorknob as has happened to me at other offices I’ve been to!
November 09, 2022
2.0 star star star_border star_border star_borderSee above. The first thing a provider says to a patient upon meeting them, should not be to ask them if they've considered bariatric surgery. First of all, just read my chart. I've been there, I've transferred from another provider who left. You can take time to read my chart. Secondly, how about you don't assume that I am in a bigger body because I don't know how to eat or that I don't exercise. Quite the opposite- you can probably assume that because I am in a bigger body, I have been grilled on diet, exercise, and am probably more athletic and well versed in actually what a healthy lifestyle is than people in smaller bodies. You can also assume that I am treated as if I am less than, lazy, and only eat fast food for every meal. And I'm tired of that being the only assumption of me when people see my body- especially from practitioners who are supposed to be caring for me.
October 15, 2022
5.0 star star star star starThis was my first visit with Dr. Ching-Wun Cheung. She made me feel very comfortable with both her thoroughness throughout my first visit and her follow-up call the following day once my test results were available. I feel very comfortable in recommending Dr. Cheung /NM Hepatology to family and friends.
October 12, 2022
5.0 star star star star starFirst time we met. Explained potential issues to be aware of and options based on test results. Seems to to have a genuine care for overall treatment of patient and coordinating with other NM docs I see.
Disclosures
External Professional Relationships
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