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Barry J Weber

from Winfield, IL
Age ~84

Barry Weber Phones & Addresses

  • 27W211 Williams St, Winfield, IL 60190 (630) 668-2882
  • 2206 Knox Highway 36, Wataga, IL 61488 (309) 375-6750
  • 2216 Knox Highway 36, Wataga, IL 61488 (309) 375-6760
  • Chicago, IL
  • Glendale Heights, IL
  • Wheaton, IL
  • Sterling, IL

Work

Company: Advocate Lutheran General Hospital NEU Address: 1875 Dempster St Suite B06, Park Ridge, IL 60068 Phones: (847) 723-5483

Education

School / High School: University Of Illinois College Of Medicine Chicago 1969

Languages

English

Awards

Healthgrades Honor Roll

Ranks

Certificate: Neurology, 1975

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Specialities

Neurology • Neuropsychiatry (Neurology)

Professional Records

License Records

Barry L Weber

License #:
2826 - Expired
Issued Date:
Feb 13, 1973
Renew Date:
Jun 1, 2004
Expiration Date:
May 31, 2006
Type:
Certified Public Accountant

Medicine Doctors

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Dr. Barry H Weber, Glenview IL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

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Specialties:
Neurology
Neuropsychiatry (Neurology)
Address:
1255 Milwaukee Ave, Glenview, IL 60025
(847) 294-5490 (Phone)

Advocate Lutheran General Hospital NEU
1875 Dempster St Suite B06, Park Ridge, IL 60068
(847) 723-5483 (Phone)
Procedures:
Alzheimer%S Disease
Dizziness
Epilepsy
Headaches
Memory Disorders
Parkinson's Disease
Peripheral Nerve Disorders
Seizures
Sleep Disorders
Conditions:
Alzheimer's Disease
Brain Attack (Stroke)
Dizziness
Epilepsy
Headaches
Memory Disorders
Ms (Multiple Sclerosis)
Parkinson's Disease
Peripheral Nerve Disorders
Seizures
Sleep Disorders
Certifications:
Neurology, 1975
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
1255 Milwaukee Ave, Glenview, IL 60025

Advocate Lutheran General Hospital NEU
1875 Dempster St Suite B06, Park Ridge, IL 60068

Advocate Christ Hospital and Medical Center
4440 West 95Th Street, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
Philosophy:
I'm a strong patient advocate. I spend time with each patient to review diagnoses and treatment. I encourage questions & participation.
Education:
Medical School
University Of Illinois College Of Medicine Chicago
Graduated: 1969
Medical School
Wesley Meml Hospital
Graduated: 1970
Medical School
University Of Minnesota
Graduated: 1973
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Barry J. Weber

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Specialties:
Pulmonary Disease, Sleep Medicine
Work:
Respiratory Disease Associates
123 Highland Ave STE 301, Glen Ridge, NJ 07028
(973) 746-7474 (phone), (973) 743-0265 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science
Graduated: 1966
Procedures:
Lung Biopsy
Allergy Testing
Pulmonary Function Tests
Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Acute Bronchitis
Bacterial Pneumonia
Bronchial Asthma
Chronic Bronchitis
Insomnia
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Weber graduated from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science in 1966. He works in Glen Ridge, NJ and specializes in Pulmonary Disease and Sleep Medicine. Dr. Weber is affiliated with Clara Maass Medical Center and Hackensack University Medical Center Mountainside.
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Barry Hugh Weber

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Specialties:
Neurology
Education:
University of Illinois at Chicago (1969)

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Barry Hugh Weber
Weber, Dr. Barry H
Neurologist · Obgyn
1875 Dempster St, Park Ridge, IL 60068
(847) 723-5483, (847) 825-7030

Publications

Us Patents

Automatic And Travel Steamer

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US Patent:
55289126, Jun 25, 1996
Filed:
Aug 18, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/516652
Inventors:
Barry J. Weber - Bloomingdale IL
International Classification:
D06B 524
US Classification:
68 6
Abstract:
The present invention is a device that automatically removes wrinkles from clothing, either at home or while traveling. It requires a minimum of effort to assemble, use or dismantle and can be packed for travel in a small, lightweight case. Clothing is placed in a modified "wardrobe" type bag that contains a secured, but removable, hand-held steamer, with an automatic shut-off valve at the bottom. The bag is secured to the top of a doorway or some other spot, the clothes are hung inside the bag at the top, and the door is zippered shut. The switch is then turned on and left on. When the cycle is complete, an automatic shut-off switch turns the steamer and an indicator light off. The clothes may then be removed for drying. When the device is no longer needed to be in use, or in preparation for travel, it can be collapsed and folded into a space that is about 1/10 of a cubic foot.
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