R. WEBSTER CROWLEY, M.D. – RUSH OAK BROOK
By Contributor
PRODUCED BY KEMMIE RYAN
EDITED BY JANIS MVK
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARIA PONCE BERRE, IAN MCLEOD, & KATRINA WITTKAMP
STYLING BY THERESA DEMARIA
HAIR & MAKEUP BY DORIA DEBARTOLO AND LEANNA ERNEST
By Contributor
PRODUCED BY KEMMIE RYAN
EDITED BY JANIS MVK
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARIA PONCE BERRE, IAN MCLEOD, & KATRINA WITTKAMP
STYLING BY THERESA DEMARIA
HAIR & MAKEUP BY DORIA DEBARTOLO AND LEANNA ERNEST
SPECIALTY: Neurosurgery
EDUCATION: M.D., George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences; neurosurgery residency, University of Virginia; neurosurgery fellowship, Auckland City Hospital; endovascular neurosurgery fellowship, Barrow Neurological Institute
Having a stroke, aneurysm, tumor, or other brain condition can be frightening and make you worry about your future. But learning about all care options from a specialist you trust can help you make decisions about your health and ease your concerns. Dr. R. Webster Crowley is one of the few neurosurgeons in the country who provides the full range of treatments for neurovascular conditions, including surgical and minimally invasive techniques that can reduce risks.
“We have increasing options to treat many disorders of the brain’s blood vessels that don’t require open surgery,” he says. In fact, Dr. Crowley was the first neurosurgeon in the world to use a catheter designed for neurological procedures through blood vessels in the wrist.
In the Western Suburbs, he provides world-class care with a neighborly touch. When he’s not with patients, publishing papers, or serving as president of the Illinois State Neurosurgical Society, you may spot him around Hinsdale, where he lives and coaches his children’s Hinsdale Inferno and little league teams.
“When people find out they have a brain condition, they want to see true experts—and at Rush Oak Brook, we are,” he says. “But they also appreciate quick, easy access to care closer to home. We offer that for whatever arises.”
Rush Oak Brook is located at 2011 York Road in Oak Brook, 630-724-1300, rush.edu/locations/rush-neurosurgery.
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