Dr. Jigar Virenbhai Joshi MD, Internist
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Dr. Jigar Virenbhai Joshi MD

Internist

600 Potter Road Des Plains IL, 60016

About

Dr. Jigar Joshi is a board certified hospice and palliative medicine physician with primary specialty of internal medicine practicing in Chicago, IL. Dr. Joshi specializes in the medical treatment of adults who have terminal illness(s) from pain and other symptom management, to planning and implementing goals of care for individual health given medical condition, providing compassionate end of life care and caring for families after the loved one has made their final journey.

Education and Training

Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai, India MBBS 2007

Internal Medicine Residency MD 2014

Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI MD 2015

Board Certification

American Board of Internal Medicine

Hospice and Palliative Care (Internal Medicine)

Provider Details

Male English, Hindi, Marathi
Dr. Jigar Virenbhai Joshi MD
Dr. Jigar Virenbhai Joshi MD's Expert Contributions
  • Who decides when hospice is needed?

    initial hospice eligibility is determined by 2 physicians (could be NP if primary attending). READ MORE

  • What type of treatment do you give in hospice?

    utilization of medical principles to improve, enhance or maintain the quality of life for the patient and caregivers. READ MORE

  • Can hospice be at home?

    Yes, in fact majority of hospice care is provided at home. also depends upon what patient/family call home for the patient. home can be home, nursing home, assisted living facility etc. hospice homes are not that common to find. hospice in patient services are typically for acute needs and stabilization of the symptoms. then the patient is sent back to home. READ MORE

  • Is hospice better than a hospital?

    hospice is a service with intention to improve and maintain quality of life of the person as long as it can be maintained. with an understanding that eventually person is going to decline and die as a part of natural process. hospital care is typically designed with keeping the person alive approach. if quality of life is more important than quantity of life in terminally ill patient then hospice is better choice. READ MORE

  • How do you treat chronic pain?

    treating pain requires thorough evaluation among many different things some important ones are to identify the possible cause, origin, nature and intensity of the pain. eventually have to provide appropriate management trial. depending up on response further plan needs to be made. READ MORE

  • Can hospice patients have visitors?

    clarification. hospice is a place. hospice facilities are typically designed for the management of acute symptoms prior to sending the person back in their primary environment of living. not to common to find hospice home (nursing home like set up for hospice care). visitations criteria's depend up on the host institution. READ MORE

  • What is included in hospice care?

    hospice is a service and not place. hospice provides care focused to improve quality of life. typically provide, Durable medical equipment needed for patient care, medication necessary to preserve, or improve quality of life and professional team regularly visiting the patient and family. READ MORE

  • Is hospice appropriate for dementia?

    if dementia is in terminal stages and primary goal is for comfort focused care accepting the eventuality, then hospice is a reasonable care plan approach. READ MORE

  • What type of treatment is done in hospice care?

    hospice is service and not a place. hospice is designed to utilize principles of medicine to improve quality of life of the person with understanding of the limitation of the disease process and patient's condition. READ MORE

  • How long are Alzheimer's patients in hospice?

    as long as the disease and patient condition can medically justify terminal state with anticipated life expectancy of 6 months or less if the disease runs at normal course. READ MORE

  • How often should you visit someone in palliative care?

    from family and caregiving stand point that is the response from patient or primary representative of the patient. READ MORE

  • How to help someone in hospice?

    typically you may want to learn that response from the patient or patient's representative about their perspective about quality of life. before planning any intervention please consult with the hospice team. READ MORE

  • Can you live a normal life after a colon resection?

    please define normal. most patient can go back to their routine life with of course the changes that are related to primary disease process and extent of surgical intervention. READ MORE

  • Is there any way to keep secondary infections at bay for people on the ventilator?

    Foreign bodies in our body increases the risk for secondary infections. We can't completely avoid secondary infections, especially if the foreign body like tracheostomy tube is going to be kept permanently. There are many measures we could take to reduce the rate of infection. Some of the measures are maintaining upright posture while feeding, regular cleaning of breathing tubes, chest physical therapy, optimizing the feeding/fluids rate to avoid fluid overload, regular oral care, avoiding sick contacts, and many more. For further details, recommend you to reach out to your sister's lung doctor, respiratory therapist, or primary doctor. READ MORE

  • My father is bed ridden and going to the bathroom a lot. What should we do?

    Sorry for your father's health decline. Based on limited understanding, you may want to speak with your father's primary care physician or neurologist to learn about the resources available to provide care for your father. READ MORE

  • My father has been given 6 months to live. Can a palliative care specialist or end of life care specialist counsel my mother?

    If the prognosis is given to be less than 6 months, then I would highly recommend considering hospice services. Not only they will provide care to your father, they would also support you and your mother through these rough times. Hospice involved interdisciplinary team includes trained counselors as well. READ MORE

  • How are bed sores treated in the elderly?

    Pressure ulcers, commonly known as bed sores, have an increased rate in people who are bed bound. Water beds or air mattresses do provide some benefit, however, they are not able to completely eliminate the risk. There are many measures you could take as a care provider to reduce the risk of pressure ulcers. Recommend reaching out to his primary care physician to obtain professional resources to get guidance, help, education, and training to care for your grandfather. READ MORE

  • Will hospice worsen my grandmother's mental health?

    Studies that have shown that hospice services are known to improve person's feeling of well being. Hospice services are known to reduce the risks of causing or worsening existing mental condition. At the same time, every individual is different. recommend sharing your concerns with hospice provider and having open two way conversations to learn about available additional resources. READ MORE

  • My grandma just entered hospice care. How can I help?

    If your grandma chooses you to be her care provider, then you could be the caretaker. Also, a hospice team can educate you on how to provide care for your grandma. READ MORE

  • Liver cancer

    Cancers are known to cause pain. The pain depends upon location, size, and associated other medical conditions. The pain of cancer can get worse at any stage of the disease's progress. Recommend seeking a Palliative care consult. READ MORE

Expert Publications

Data provided by the National Library of Medicine

Areas of expertise and specialization

Pain managementother symptom managementmedical counselingcommunicationMedical goals of care establishmentEnd of life careBereavement caremanagement

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Associate Medical Director Seasons Hospice and Palliative Care 2015 - 2017

Professional Memberships

  • American Medical Association  
  • American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine  

Areas of research

symptom management and End of life care

Dr. Jigar Virenbhai Joshi MD's Practice location

Seasons Hospice and Palliative Care

600 Potter Road -
Des Plains, IL 60016
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1340 S DAMEN AVE STE 200 -
CHICAGO, IL 60608
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Practice At 1500 South California Avenue

1500 South California Avenue -
Chicago, IL 60608
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