About Samir Undevia, MD

Samir D Undevia, MD, a hematologist and oncologist at Endeavor Health, provides care for patients with cancer and blood disorders. He has clinical interests in melanoma and skin cancers, bone and soft tissue tumors and sarcoma, and prioritizes a whole-person approach to treatment.

Care philosophy

My goal is to treat the person, not just the cancer. I take time to listen and understand what matters most to each patient, so we can create a treatment plan that reflects their values and goals.

Overview

  • Languages Spanish
  • Gender Male

Clinical focus

  • Breast cancer
  • Hematology
  • Oncology

Treatments offered

  • Art therapy
Endeavor Health Medical Group
120 Spalding Dr., Suite 111
Naperville, IL 60540-6766
Endeavor Health Medical Group
177 E. Brush Hill Rd., Cancer Center
Elmhurst, IL 60126-5658
Endeavor Health Medical Group
24600 W. 127th St., Cancer Center
Plainfield, IL 60585-9507
Medical School
  • 1997
    New York University School of Medicine
Residencies
  • 2000
    Internal Medicine
    University of Chicago - Pritzker School of Medicine
Fellowships
  • 2004
    Hematology
    University of Chicago Hospitals
Board certifications
  • 2004
    Medical Oncology
    American Board of Internal Medicine
  • 2007
    Hematology
    American Board of Internal Medicine
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