Dr. Michael Verta, MD
Dr. Michael Verta, MD
Overview
Dr. Michael Verta, MD works in Winfield, IL as
COMPARE OTHER TOP Vascular Surgeons
Insurance Accepted
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National (BlueCard) PPO
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois
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Medicare
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HealthyBlue Advantage
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First Health (Coventry Health Care)
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Medicaid
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MultiPlan PPO
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United Healthcare
Locations
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Northwestern Medicine Vascular and Interventional Radiology Winfieldradiology Winfield25 N Winfield Rd Ste 103, Winfield, IL 60190
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DR. Robert Gallee & Associates351 Delnor Dr Ste 200, Geneva, IL 60134
Patient Satisfaction
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I underwent an artery repair surgery with Dr. Verta and he was great. I would place my full trust in him any day of the week. This was an extremely scary time for me and he was sympathetic, understanding and extremely confident in his ability to fix things. Following surgery I had a lot of questions and concerns and every time I would call or visit his office I was promptly and kindly given the answers I needed. I am very pleased with my recovery, the incision and working with Dr. Verta.
About Me
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Board Certifications
- Vascular Surgery
Internship
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Evanston Hospital
1972
Fellowship
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Northwestern Memorial Hospital
1976
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Michael Verta, MD accepts new patients on Medical News Today.
Dr. Verta accepts Aetna, Anthem and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois as well as many others. See all of the insurances Dr. Verta accepts here.
Dr. Verta's office is located at 25 N Winfield Rd Ste 103 Winfield, IL 60190.
Dr. Verta has a star rating of 3.1/5 and has been reviewed 8 times.
Dr. Verta is board certified in
Hospital Affiliations
- Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital
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