Primary Specialty
Internal Medicine
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Practice Focus Areas
- Adult Medicine
- Chronic Disease Management
- Comprehensive Primary Care
- Health Education
- Healthy Aging
- Heart Disease Prevention
- Hypertension
- Preventive Medicine
Education
- Medical Education:
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MD, Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine - 1989
- Residency:
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University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago - 1992
Board Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine (Certified)
Practice 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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Grayslake Ambulatory Surgery CenterNorthwestern Lake Forest Hospital
Ratings and Reviews
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Reviews from Patients
August 30, 2023
4.0 star star star star star_borderHe's good. The one area that is a frustration is around his recommendations: He won't make any. It's like he'll say "This is the gold standard, but there are these drawbacks"... OK, what do you recommend? "Like I said [impatiently] this is the gold standard." There are times when he should say "I recommend you do this" and he won't.
August 16, 2023
5.0 star star star star starI've only seen him once, after switching from Dr. [ ], but was very pleased with the amount of time he took to go over my medical history and update my MyChart information. He was personable, easy to talk to, and answered all my questions and I didn't feel rushed.
August 14, 2023
5.0 star star star star starDr Howard is very thorough, he takes his time with information gathering and examination. You never feel rushed. He listens and doesn’t dismiss what you are reporting. He is very respectful, he makes sure that the plan of care is understood before leaving his office.
July 24, 2023
5.0 star star star star starI have had one meeting so far with Dr. Axe and, based on that experience, I have high confidence that he is a great choice for my new Primary Care Physician. When my previous PCP left NM recently, I did a lot of research for a replacement and heard very favorable comments about Dr. Axe. I am happy with how the transition has worked out and have confidence in the medical care I will have going forward.
July 12, 2023
5.0 star star star star starDr. Axe has an excellent bedside manner. He never makes me feel rushed and takes the time to thoroughly and clearly answer all of my questions. He explains health issues very clearly and gives you treatment options when appropriate. I would highly recommend Dr. Axe.
June 16, 2023
4.0 star star star star star_borderWaiting was too long. He asked me if I understand what he is telling me or was he going too fast ….came across condescending. I am an educated person with medical background, he could have asked.
April 03, 2023
1.0 star star_border star_border star_border star_borderHe was very Kurt. I understand if he wasn't able to help me but he didn't seem to even want to address my concern and when I kept bringing it up because it was concerning to me it seemed to irritate him. Even though I explained to him the irritating part is I haven't been able to take care of my kids due to a debilitating headache for the last 5 days. I've gotten barely any direction from the ER or him. I got told I have three options either my symptoms will get better worse or stay the same. To have to pay a $40 copay to hear that is very frustrating I understand those are my three options. I am fortunate that my symptoms started to resolve this afternoon because if not I would be shit out of luck. I have appreciated his fourth-rightness in the past, but clearly being the last patient of the day he had hit his limit and I do not appreciate being talked down too. All I wanted was direction and to have to sit there and plead for it is very frustrating. I am not happy with the service I received. He has been great in the past but clearly today was not his day.
March 29, 2023
3.0 star star star star_border star_borderThe doctors bedside manner was a little off putting. He did come and apologize for comments/suggestions made that came across as dismissive. But further on in the conversation he made a few more dismissive comments
March 21, 2023
3.0 star star star star_border star_borderI think he’s a very thorough doctor. Needs better bedside manner. At my last appt. I had lost some weight (finally) and he was ecstatic. I was the asked to speculate WHY I lost the weight. Frankly—I thought it was one of the meds I was taking that had a loss of appetite side effect. I was then given a patronizing lecture about a group of people getting sugar pills (I’m assuming as a woman I was too stupid to understand the word “placeboâ€) vs. real meds. I was told that the meds did not have anything to do with my appetite. WHO CARES! It was working for me and it made me happy! Why not let me have that! Then, I get asked if I want to see the dietician—AGAIN. NO. I hate dieticians. They’re weird! I know what I need to do to lose weight! I’m tired of being badgered about my weight—especially when I just lost some! It just makes me want to go home and eat a whole pie!
Disclosures
Howard Axe, MD reported no external professional relationships for calendar year 2021.
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