Mary E. Keen, MD
Northwestern Medicine Regional Medical GroupPrimary Specialty
Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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This medical professional has a particular interest or expertise in:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Botox Injections (Botulinum Toxin)
- Cerebral Palsy
- CNS Congenital Anomaly
- Down Syndrome
- Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation
- Rehabilitation of Medically Complex Patients
- Special Needs Children
Education
- Medical Education:
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MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine - 1979
- Residency:
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Loyola University Medical Center - 1990University of Washington - 1993
Board Certifications
- American Board of Pediatrics - Pediatrics (Certified)
- American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (Certified)
- American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation/Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitatio - Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine (Certified)
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology/Neurodevelopment Disabilities - Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (Certified)
Practice Groups and Affiliations
- Medical Group:
- Northwestern Medicine Regional Medical Group
- On Medical Staff At:
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Central DuPage HospitalDelnor HospitalMarianjoy Rehabilitation HospitalPalos Hospital
Ratings and Reviews
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Reviews from Patients
December 04, 2025
5.0 star star star star starMary E. Keen, MD is the best, went beyond my expectations, listened to my worries and did what was necessary, answered all my questions gave me a piece of mind. Million times thank you. Best Christmas gift
November 21, 2025
5.0 star star star star starDr. Keen is one of a kind. She has been in our lives since my son was two years old. Her office is always a safe place to talk about the hard things that come with autism. She truly is a partner not only in the treatment, but also in navigating life with a disabled child. As far as I'm concerned my son has grown so much with her support and we will forever be grateful.
July 15, 2025
5.0 star star star star starWe love Dr Keen, she is the nicest doctor, she listens to our concerns, answers any questions we might have and allows plenty of time for discussions, not like other doctors who are always on a rush
Disclosures
Mary E. Keen, MD reported no external professional relationships for calendar year 2025.
External Professional Relationships
Pharmaceutical, device, and biotechnology companies frequently collaborate with basic scientists and physicians within an academic medical center to help advance science and improve patient care. These relationships are important in achieving scientific breakthroughs and in establishing the effectiveness and safety of promising new therapies. In order to assure objectivity in clinical research and patient care, the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (Feinberg), Northwestern Memorial HealthCare, Children's Hospital of Chicago Medical Center, and the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab have adopted integrity policies that require research and clinical faculty (in full-time, part-time, and unpaid/voluntary categories) to report compensated and uncompensated external industry relationships. Patients are encouraged to discuss these disclosures with their physician as well as to inquire as to how these relationships are overseen by Feinberg. To learn more about our Disclosure and Professional Integrity Policy, and the conflict of interest policies of our joint affiliate survey partners, please go to our Office for Regulatory Affairs Policies page.
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