Dr. Manoj Sreedharan's background in emergency medicine provides him with a deep knowledge of personal, sports, and work injury care and appropriate treatment protocols for the best results.
Dr. Manoj Sreedharan's background in emergency medicine provides him with a deep knowledge of personal, sports, and work injury care and appropriate treatment protocols for the best results.
Dr. Manoj Sreedharan, MD considers it a privilege to be able to provide care for people on what could be a very stressful and scary day in their life. The ability to help alleviate the fear and uncertainty that follows an injury motivates him as a walk-in injury care and occupational health physician and draws upon his extensive background in emergency medicine.
His interest in pursuing a medical degree and specialty training can be traced to his childhood in India at age 12 or 13, where watching the reality TV show “Trauma – Life in the ER” on the Discovery Channel resonated with him.
Dr. Manoj Sreedharan was accepted to, and earned his medical degree at, Hebei Medical University in a city called Shijiazhuang in a northern province of China. This education was followed by internship training in Shijiazhuang at a local hospital. His years of residency training were spent here in the United States in Rockford at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. Those three years were spent in hands-on patient care learning, often at SwedishAmerican Hospital/UW Health with an emphasis on walk-in clinic training, procedural skills, and obstetrics.
Since concluding residency, Dr. Sreedharan practice has centered on trauma and emergency medicine, providing ER care at several regional hospitals and immediate care at a local clinic. This background in emergency medicine provides him with a deep knowledge of personal, sports, and work injury care and appropriate treatment protocols for the best results.
He is multi-lingual, fluid in English, Malayalam, Hindi, and Tamil, with basic skills in Mandarin. When he is not practicing medicine, he enjoys playing tennis, biking, and spending time with his family and friends.
Nice and polite
Professional while also being personable and relatable. He took the time to explain my issue and reassured me I would be as good as new soon.
Helpful, knowledgeable, willing to answer questions
He didn’t look at my prior history and made assumptions based on current symptoms only. Left feeling confused and frustrated.
He really stopped to listen to what I am going thru.
Very professional and personable
This guy actually had the nerve to say, "you sure checked off a lot of boxes". Hey, I was just being honest. Since when do you put the stethescope over a patient's scapula to listen to lung sounds? He was obviously in a hurry & spent about 2 minutes with me. Just left the room without telling me the exam was over. No "goodbye" or "you've passed"! Nothing! RN
Very thorough, explained everything well and listened to what my daughter had to say about her injury.
Timing of the visit with X-rays and Dr visit were very good. He seemed to diagnose the issue and provided exercises and meds. Will look forward to follow-up visit in 2 weeks.
Pleasant presence. Understood the injury. Very pleased.