William R Harper MD, Internist
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William R Harper MD

Internist

5/5(26)
737 N. Michigan Ave 2020 Chicago IL, 60611
Rating

5/5

About

Dr. William Harper is an internist practicing in Chicago, IL. Dr. Harper specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Harper provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.

Education and Training

Northwestern University The Feinberg School of Medicine M.D. 1995

Georgetown University B.S. Biology

Board Certification

Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM

Provider Details

MaleEnglish 22 years of experience
William R Harper MD
William R Harper MD's Expert Contributions
  • What is the connection between gout and eating non-veg?

    Concentration of uric acid in them: wine, cheese, meat, and others. So, we often recommend that people with gout reduce the intake of these types of foods. There are medications that lower uric acid. When we use those, the nutrition restrictions can be loosened a bit. READ MORE

  • How are electrolyte imbalances treated?

    It depends. It’s not easy to answer in a forum like this. There are many different types of electrolyte imbalances: sodium, potassium, and calcium to name a few. Even within each electrolyte category there are different issues: high or low each caused by different issues. While there’s a lot you can do to support your loved one at home, you need to talk to their doctor to figure out what the specific problem is and what you can do to support fixing it. READ MORE

  • Is there any medication that can bring down cholesterol levels?

    Yes, there are a number of different medications that can lower your cholesterol. But just because your number is high doesn’t mean it needs to come down with medication. Go to the American Heart Association calculator for heart disease risk at http://tools.acc.org/ASCVD-Risk-Estimator-Plus/ and plug in your numbers. Is your risk high? Is it greater than 10%? The higher the risk, the more benefit you may achieve from a cholesterol-lowering medication. Talk to your doctor. If you aren’t at a high risk, know that healthy eating and sustained moderate levels of exercise on most days of the week are extremely valuable for long-term health. Keep it up! READ MORE

  • How do I get water out of my ear?

    If water stays in the ear, it’s possible an infection can brew. The reason we hold water in there is most often because we get water on the other side of the wax in our ear, next to the ear drum. For folks who have this feeling, I often recommend some over-the-counter swimmers ear drops. All of the pharmacies have a shelf brand. Ask your pharmacist. It’s basically an alcohol drop you put in your ear that gets on the other side of the wax to dry out the water. It often works for my patients. READ MORE

  • Can there be contradictions in diabetes and blood pressure medications?

    All medications have potential risk and side effects. Yes, drowsiness is a known side effect to many medications. I strongly encourage patients to talk to their doctors about any symptoms they may be having. While it could be side effects, it could also be something else, potentially serious. READ MORE

  • What can be done for my mother's high blood pressure?

    Here’s what I would typically recommend to folks who have high blood pressure. 1. Get a good doctor. Someone who is going to prescribe the right medications 2. Track the numbers. Get a cuff for home use and check it 30 minutes after getting up every day. Bring the record to the doctors office 3. Eat healthy. Exercise. Watch sodium in the diet. People who take care of themselves through lifestyle often need less medication. 4. Get good, quality sleep. If someone snores or is sleepy during the day and has high blood pressure, sleep apnea is something to consider. Treating sleep apnea also reduces blood pressure medication demand. 5. Tell your doctor all the supplements you take. Some can influence blood pressure or the metabolism of medications. The more the doctor knows the better 5. If prescribed a medication, take it. If you only take it sometimes it won’t work. If you don’t tell the doctor you’re not taking it every day you may end up getting more medication prescribed. Good luck! READ MORE

  • Rotator cuff tear

    There are a lot of factors that are used to determine the best course of treatment for a torn rotator cuff. The rotator cuff is actually a complex of the tendons of four different muscles, so it's not clear from your question exactly which tendon is torn. And it's also important to know whether the tendon is partly or completely torn. A partially torn tendon might do just fine with rehabilitation. We also consider goals of the patient: the plans for a high-performing athlete will be different than a retired businessperson. Another factor to consider is your overall health and wellbeing. Rotator cuff surgery is not easy and the recovery is difficult; are you ready and able? If we can get back to full function and pain free with just rehab, then why not give that a try? READ MORE

Treatments

  • Resting Metabolic Rate
  • Fitness Assessment (VO2-max)
  • Body Composition Analysis (fat/muscle percentage)
  • Hearing Screen
  • Pulmonary (lung) Function Screen
  • Resting EKG
  • Endothelial Function (EndoPat)
  • Pharmacogenetic Profile
  • Customized Exercise Plan
  • Laboratory Work

Professional Memberships

  • American College of Physicians  
  • Professional Member American College of Physicians 

William R Harper MD's Practice location

Harper Health Streeterville

737 N. Michigan Ave 2020 -
Chicago, IL 60611
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Fax: 312-284-4124

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Patient Experience with Dr. Harper


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William R Harper MD has a rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 26 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Internist in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

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