About Dr. Syed Hussain, MD

Dr Hussain completed his doctor of medicine at Loyola University Chicago. He then completed both his general surgery internship and residency at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria. Following residency, Dr Hussain completed his vascular and endovascular surgery fellowship at Southern Illinois University in Springfield. He is board-certified in vascular surgery by the American Board of Surgery. In addition to his education, Dr Hussain serves on the editorial advisory board for Endovascular Today Journal, along with being a reviewer for both Vascular Journal and Journal of Vascular Surgery. He is also a member of the Society of Vascular Surgery and the Outpatient Endovascular Interventional Society.

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You are a horrible doctor ....My son almost died from negligence of Riverside Hospital. He went to the ER on July 3rd,2025 with a lump in his neck and protruding out and in pain. They ran tests WBCs at 17,000 which is High, Eosinophils at 6000 which means severe inflammation and dangerously high. Which they said nothing about other than WBCs being high. They started treating him for possible Sepsis and taking blood cultures. Did a CT scan and ultra sound to his neck. Determined he had a blood clot in his jugular vein. Mind you that he is a 27 year old with no none medical issues other than sinus issues. He went in at 1030pm on July 3rd, was diagnosed around 2am and told he would be admitted and that doctor will be in. ER doctor came in Dr. Kotov to tell him he was being admitted and she needed to consult with the Vascular surgeon and would be back. 30 minutes later Dr. Kotov comes back to tell us that after Dr. Syed Hussain the vascular surgeon said he would be fine to go home and no need for admission. Gave him a blood thinner to start and I had to ASK the nurse what about the infection for her to say the 1 bag of IV meds were strong and should be enough. Then comes back and prescribe oral antibiotics and to follow up on Monday. I strongly objected to this downplaying of the severity, but the ER doctor stated she trusted the surgeon's judgment. His condition deteriorated rapidly, forcing us to seek emergency care at Northwestern Memorial Hospital on July 5th, 2025. There, the severity of his condition was immediately recognized. He was admitted for a life-threatening spreading infection and jugular vein blood clot, promptly treated with aggressive and appropriate antibiotics, diagnosed with possible Limere's syndrome and placed under extensive testing. At arrival to Northwestern the clot had already moved to the base of the skull entering the brain. It is abundantly clear that the lack of proper assessment, delayed and insufficient treatment, and poor communication at Riverside Hospital contributed significantly to the worsening of my son's health. It is unacceptable that his care was managed without adequate specialist input as his condition escalated. Despite the 17 days he spent at Northwestern Hospital, where we are deeply grateful that his diagnosis was taken seriously, the physicians there expressed their disappointment and concern regarding Riverside Hospital's premature discharge. When he arrived, he was in grave condition, suffering from a severe infection alongside deep vein thrombosis (DVT) that had spread to his brain. This progression might have been avoided if immediate IV blood thinners and comprehensive care had been initiated during his initial visit at Riverside. Furthermore, Riverside Hospital never addressed or investigated the dangerously high eosinophil count, a critical oversight since uncontrolled eosinophilia can contribute to clot formation. At Northwestern, his case was evaluated immediately by a multidisciplinary team including infectious disease specialists, hematologists, neurosurgeons, neurologists, Vascular Surgeons, rheumatologists, ENT specialists, and ophthalmologists due to the rapid progression of his condition. I am particularly concerned about Dr. Syed Hussain's apparent failure to review his medical history adequately and to recognize how an otherwise healthy 27-year-old male could present with an unprovoked DVT and severe infection without known underlying conditions aside from sinusitis. His conclusion that this presentation was "normal" and his refusal to admit him represents negligence that likely contributed to the deterioration of my son's condition.

Patient

★★★★★

Dr Hussain is an amazing surgeon. He perform a very delicate surgery that was in 2 parts for my step mother. She put in a stint and was very helpful with all questions and concerns. He shows compassion to all his patients.

Patient

★★★★★

I highly recommend Dr.Hussain and his team for anything vascular. He preformed a vein ablation on both of my legs for painful varicose veins. Within weeks of the procedures my legs didn't hurt anymore and visually I could see my veins shrinking. I was able to sleep comfortably and most of all I was able to return to work the next day. His personality is great and most definitely reassuring with so much knowledge to offer prior to procedures.

Patient

★★★★★

Hi! My name is Mary H Dr Hussain done my surgery for an AAA on Dec.8 th. I want everyone who reads this to know he is an excellent surgeon . He's a 5 star in my book. My surgery went great and I'm in after care now and couldn't be better.He went above and beyond taking care of me from start to finish.He takes all the time you need for questions and answers.Im so glad my primary dr referred me to him His staff is Awesome!! They are all 5 Stars. I feel like I gained some great friends. Happy New Year!!!

Patient

★★★★★

Dear Dr. Hussain, I would like to express my sincere appreciation and gratitude for your exceptional skills and expertise. Thank you for your time and consideration.

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