Michael James Anstadt, MD
Surgery, General, Neurocritical Care, Surgery, Surgical Critical Care, Trauma Surgery
Provider Groups
Loyola Medicine Physician
Loyola Physician Partners
Primary Contact
888-584-7888
Accepting New Patients
Provider Groups
Loyola Medicine Physician
Loyola Physician Partners
Primary Contact
888-584-7888Services & Specialties
Areas of Specialization
- Neurocritical Care
- Surgery
- Surgery, General
- Surgical Critical Care
- Trauma Surgery
Clinical Interests
Conditions Treated
- laparoscopic cholecystectomy
- da vinci cholecystectomy
- diverticulitis
- gallbladder disease
- umbilical hernia
- splenectomy
- repair of paracolostomy hernia
- parastomal hernia
- laparoscopic hernia repair
- laparoscopic appendectomy
- inguinal hernia repair
- inguinal hernia
- feeding tube placement
- emergency surgery
- da vinci hernia repair
- Complex Hernia Repair
- appendicitis
- abdominal wall hernia
- ventral hernia
- ventral hernia repair
- Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
- minimally invasive surgery
Locations & Contact
Primary Location
Loyola University Medical Center
2160 S First Ave
Maywood, IL 60153
Loyola Center for Health at Gottlieb
675 W North Ave
Prof Office Bldg Ste 201, 206, 210, 214, 414, 416 & 508
Melrose Park, IL 60160
About
Dr. Anstadt is a surgeon specializing in trauma, emergency general surgery, and critical care. He completed his general surgery residency at Loyola University Medical Center followed by a fellowship in trauma and surgical critical care at the renowned R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland. He has published many abstracts and manuscripts in the fields of trauma and surgery. He holds positions on many hospital committees, with a focus on improving quality and outcomes of hospitalized patients.
In addition to his care of the critically injured and ill, Dr. Anstadt has a busy general surgery practice, caring for patients with hernias, gallbladder disease, pancreatitis, and diverticulitis. He has a particular interest and expertise in abdominal core health, hernia surgery, and complex abdominal wall reconstruction. As a member of the Loyola Hernia Center, he uses advanced reconstructive techniques, including component separation and robotic surgery. Surgical and patient related outcomes related to hernia surgery are closely tracked in order to ensure continuous quality improvement.
Dr. Anstadt works closely with patients and families to come up with a plan together. He believes in personalized care for each patient and looks forward to working with you to improve your health.
Academic Title
Associate Professor
Ages Seen
Additional Resources
Education & Certifications
Education
Education:
Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine
(2009)
Residency:
Loyola University Medical Center
(2014)
Fellowship:
University of Maryland Medical Center
(2015)
Board Certifications
Neurocritical Care, Anesthesiology, American Board of (2021)
Surgical Critical Care, Surgical Critical Care, American Board of Surgery Subspecialty (2015)
Surgery, General, Surgery, American Board of (2014)