Kaleigh L. Evans, MD
Primary Specialty
Cardiology
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Practice Focus Areas
- Atherosclerosis Prevention
- General Cardiology
- Preventive Cardiology
- Valvular Heart Disease
- Women's Cardiovascular Health
Education
- Medical Education:
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MD, University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences - 2013
- Residency:
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Henry Ford Hospital/ Wayne State University - 2017
- Fellowships:
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University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago - 2020
Board Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease (Certified)
- American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine (Certified)
- National Board of Echocardiography - Basic Perioperative Transesophageal Echocardiography (Certified)
Practice Groups and Affiliations
- Medical Group:
- Northwestern Medicine Regional Medical Group
- Alignment Category:
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Northwestern Medicine Physician Network
- On Medical Staff At:
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Central DuPage HospitalDelnor Hospital
Ratings and Reviews
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316 Ratings
Reviews from Patients
Reviews from Patients
August 10, 2023
1.0 star star_border star_border star_border star_borderThe doctor misdiagnosed me with a condition I clearly don’t have (costrocondritis) and had no knowledge of Long COVID (even thought I was referred specifically to her through the Northwestern Long Covid clinic). She was very polite and did not rush me through the appointment, which I did appreciate.
June 21, 2023
5.0 star star star star starShe listens, takes in the whole picture of me in the context of what I am doing to better my health. She clearly answers my questions and concerns. She takes time to get to know what is important to me.
May 02, 2023
5.0 star star star star starDr. Evans takes her time with you. She listens and shows concern. You never feel rushed. She answers your questions in a manner you can understand. She is professional and knowledgeable yet down-to-earth and caring.
April 15, 2023
1.0 star star_border star_border star_border star_borderDr. Evans completely dismissed all of my concerns and symptoms, advising that I seek out therapy for my “anxiety†I have never had or been diagnosed with, and told me I should try meditation and yoga as the symptoms I’m feeling “are in my head†and every time I feel them, they get worse because my mind makes them worse. Since my symptoms began after I had Covid, she told me that it was because I haven’t been active after I had Covid, despite the fact that I told her I workout 4x/week and participate in cardiovascular-heavy activities 2-3x/week. She went over my Holter monitor results with me and scrolled past all of the times I triggered the monitor and continuously told me everything was “normal,†despite my triggers to the monitor and concerns of a high HR while just sitting on the couch and laying in bed. She told me to workout more, do more cardio, and see a therapist. I left my appointment feeling frustrated, defeated, and in tears, as I have had 5+ doctors and specialists over the past 2.5 years since having Covid tell me that my heart is “normal†and I just needed someone to listen to me. It is NOT normal to feel my heart beat out of my chest while just laying in bed with no outside stressors or things to make me anxious. I felt as thought Dr. Evans did not listen to me as she would “answer†my questions and concerns with what seemed to be a premeditated answer, regardless of what I would say. I feel no closer to finding the answers I so desperately need and again, I feel completely defeated and unmotivated to continue to seek out answers and interventions that may help me.
March 06, 2023
3.0 star star star star_border star_bordershe didn’t really give a lot of information about how to access other tests but she was very nice and the information was valuable, the nurse assistants (Claudia & Diana) were also great
November 22, 2022
5.0 star star star star starDr. Evans is a gifted communicator, problem solver, and patient advocate. I felt the doctor was well prepared for my visit, familiar with my test results, did a great job explaining my treatment options, and listened to my preferences. I feel confident that all Dr. Evans’ patients receive the same excellent care.
October 20, 2022
5.0 star star star star starI found Dr. Evans to have all the attributes I have been looking for in a cardiologist. She listens, explains, & describes my issues in a very intelligent, tactful & hopeful way, with a very calming presence. I am so glad that I found her and that she has a location close to home. She is a breath of fresh air.
September 27, 2022
5.0 star star star star starDr. Evans has been wonderful. She has explained so many things to me and has given me great ideas to help me make healthier changes in my life with out making me feel bad. I am so thankful I found her.
Disclosures
Kaleigh L. Evans, MD reported no external professional relationships for calendar year 2021.
External Professional Relationships
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