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Sonya Paisley Agnew, MD

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Hand Surgery, Plastic Surgery

Provider Groups

  • Loyola Medicine Physician

  • Loyola Physician Partners

Primary Contact

(888)584-7888
Appointments (New Patients Welcome)
Provider Groups
  • Loyola Medicine Physician

  • Loyola Physician Partners

Primary Contact
(888)584-7888

Services & Specialties

Areas of Specialization

  • Hand Surgery
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Locations & Contact

Primary Location

Loyola Medicine Burr Ridge

6800 N Frontage Rd
Burr Ridge , IL 60527

Loyola Medicine Burr Ridge

Loyola Outpatient Center

2160 S First Ave
Maywood , IL 60153

Loyola Outpatient Center

About

Academic Title

Associate Professor

Leadership Title

Program Director - Plastic and Reconstructive Integrated Program
Interim Residency/Fellowship Program Director - Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery

Ages Seen

Adults - Over 65
Adults - 18 to 64

Additional Resources

Education & Certifications

Education

Education:
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (2005)

Residency:
McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University (2012)

Fellowship:
University of Washington Medical Center (2014)

Board Certifications

Hand Surgery, Hand Surgery, American Board of Plastic Surgery Subspecialty (2016)

American Board of Plastic Surgery (2016)

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Plastic Surgery, American Board of (2015)

American Board of Plastic Surgery (2015)

Provider Groups

Loyola Medicine Physician

Loyola Physician Partners

Provider Ratings

The following ratings and reviews are based on verified feedback collected from independently administered patient experience surveys. The ratings and comments submitted by patients reflect their own views and opinions. Patient identities are withheld to ensure confidentiality and privacy. Learn More >

4.9 out of 5

(82 ratings)

The Patient Satisfaction Rating is an average of all responses to the care provider related questions shown below from our survey. Patients that are treated in outpatient or hospital environments may receive different surveys, and the volume of responses will vary by question.

25 Reviews

07/17/2024

Overall great experience

07/11/2024

Keep listening and you will do just fine

07/10/2024

Amazing doctor

06/12/2024

The provider suggested and implemented a much easier and less invasive procedure than I expected

05/29/2024

I have had a number of hand and wrist issues that were starting to impact my high level of physical activity and sports. Two weeks before a recent golf trip, a tendon in my right hand developed a painful, small cyst. It was getting difficult to grip a golf club. I checked, and the next available appointment was a month after my scheduled trip. Dr Agnew's team was able to fit me into their schedule a few days before my trip earlier this week. Dr Agnew treated my hand on the May 29, and by my first tee time on June 3, the pain was gone and flexibility restored. This isn't the first time Dr Agnew has helped me out like this, too. I am very grateful.

05/23/2024

I finally have answers to what is going on with my hands and feel so much better knowing. I came from Arkansas to see Dr. Agnew and it was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made!

04/10/2024

All The Times I've been to the office. I have been treated awesome.

03/14/2024

Thank you.

02/22/2024

No hiria a otro hospital si no es necesario

02/21/2024

Dr. agnew WAS EXCELLENT.

02/01/2024

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02/01/2024

Warm Polite Friendly Cordial

01/24/2024

Dr. Agnew did a very thorough examination, explained my condition and helped me develop a plan of action.

01/11/2024

Dr. Agnew is a caring and passionate Doctor

12/13/2023

I strongly feel that Dr Agnew wants my condition to improve. She understands the impact it has on my life.

11/29/2023

Very Caring. Spent time explaining everything.

11/29/2023

Dr Agnew is a very professional Dr. Explains everything very well and answers all questions.

11/01/2023

Dr Agnew is professional, kind & thorough

10/29/2023

Dr. Agnew asked questions to ID my specific issues and took the time to explain the options and how each would impact my recovery and healing time.

10/26/2023

No tengo comentario

09/13/2023

Called into exam room but then wait for Dr.20 min

09/07/2023

Great experience

09/06/2023

Dr Agnew did a great surgical job. She was a good listener and was very professional.

08/06/2023

Loyola is a very busy hospital, the outpatient center is fantastic. My primary care Dr referred me to Dr Agnew she explained everything to get my through surgery and what to expect afterwards.

07/07/2023

It was a great experience thank you Dr Agnew
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Publications

  • Targeted Muscle Reinnervation for a Symptomatic Neuroma in a Traumatic Transmetatarsal Amputee: A Case Report. Chon, J.; Franco, M. P.; Luo, J.; Vandevender, D.; Agnew, S.; JBJS case connector
  • Challenges for Women in Hand Surgery: Our Perspective. Nuelle, J. A. V.; Agnew, S. P.; Fishman, F. G.; Journal of hand and microsurgery
  • Open Carpal Tunnel Release With a Z-plasty Rearrangement for Median Nerve Mononeuropathy Secondary to Traumatic Scar Contracture. Laub, P.; Chon, J.; Agnew, S.; Schiffman, K.; Ogrodnik, J.; Cureus
  • Does resident autonomy in colectomy procedures result in inferior clinical outcomes? Tonelli, C. M.; Lorenzo, I.; Bunn, C.; Kulshrestha, S.; Agnew, S. P.; Abdelsattar, Z. M.; Luchette, F. A.; Baker, M. S.; Surgery
  • Supervised independence in elective inguinal hernia repairs performed by surgical residents is not associated with compromised short clinical outcome or rates of reoperation for recurrence. Lorenzo, I. L.; Tonelli, C. M.; Bunn, C.; Kulshrestha, S.; Agnew, S. P.; Cohn, T. D.; Abdelsattar, Z. M.; Baker, M. S.; Luchette, F. A.; American journal of surgery
  • Does Pandemic Crisis Mean Education Crisis? The Chicago Academic Plastic Surgery Collaborative Response to COVID-19. Siotos, C.; Reid, R. R.; Corcoran, J. F.; Ko, J.; Agnew, S. P.; Dorafshar, A. H.; Plastic and reconstructive surgery
  • A Leg to Stand on: Trauma Center Designation and Association with Rate of Limb Salvage in Patients Suffering Severe Lower Extremity Injury. Bunn, C.; Kulshrestha, S.; Di Chiaro, B.; Maduekwe, U.; Abdelsattar, Z. M.; Baker, M. S.; Luchette, F. A.; Agnew, S.; Journal of the American College of Surgeons
  • Treatment of Nonreplantable Total Thumb Amputation at the CMC Level Using Index Finger Pollicization. Dickey, R. M.; Meade, A. E.; Agnew, S. P.; Zhang, A. Y.; Hand (New York, N.Y.)
  • Positive microscopic surgical margins: Is there an association with survival in resected small gastrointestinal stromal tumors? Patel, D. J.; Kulshrestha, S.; Bunn, C.; Littau, M.; Agnew, S.; Baker, M. S.; American journal of surgery
  • The importance of the margin of resection and radiotherapy in retroperitoneal liposarcoma. Littau, M. J.; Kulshrestha, S.; Bunn, C.; Agnew, S.; Sweigert, P.; Luchette, F. A.; Baker, M. S.; American journal of surgery
  • The importance of the margin of resection and external radiation in non-lipomatous retroperitoneal sarcoma. Littau, M. J.; Kulshrestha, S.; Bunn, C.; Agnew, S.; Sweigert, P.; Luchette, F. A.; Baker, M. S.; American journal of surgery