Paul Killion, MD

Paul Killion, MD
Professional Health 12255 S 80th Ave Ste 202 Palos Heights, IL 60463
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(7 Reviews)
Service
4.5 star average for Service
Environment
3 star average for Environment
Expertise
2 star average for Expertise
Staff
2 star average for Staff
Back in May of 1999 I was a patient in 2 North of Palos Community Hospital and Dr. Killion was my treating physician. After receiving an ECT treatment that I didn't need, I rolled off a gurney in PacU of the hospital and I fell very hard on my back, tearing my last two lumbar discs. They had left the side rail down and I was beginning to wake up. A few months after my fall, I stared experiencing sharp lower back pains, and I had a spinal MRI. The image showed my last two lumbar discs were badly torn and I had several spinal surgeries. I developed severe spinal nerve damage and I had a spinal cord stimulator implanted on my spinal cord. I was deemed disabled for life, terminated from my 20 years at Argonne National Laboratory and put on Disability. I lost my entire life, and Dr. Killion never filed an incident report at Palos Hostpital for my fall. Dr, Killion ruined my life and he got away with a crime.
by PAR xxx.xxx.155.179
May 07, 2018
Back in May of 1999 I was a patient in 2 North of Palos Community Hospital. Drs Killion, Smedegard, Sinibaldi and Drebes accused me of being delusional, when I wasn't, and they administered 12 ECT treatments. In May of 1999 while I was still under anesthesia after an ECT treatment, I was lying on a gurney in PacU, but they left the side rail down. I began waking up and I rolled off the gurney and I fell very hard on my back. They immediately put me back to sleep and I woke up later in my room. Dr, Killion covered up this incident, and he never reported it. A few months later I started having very sharp lower back pains, and a discogram proved I had two badly torn discs. I contacted Palos Hospital, and I told the records people about my fall, but they denied it ever happened. Since then, I have needed nine back surgeries, including two-level fusions and the implant of a Medtronic spinal cord stimulator for severe spinal nerve root damage. I was deemed disabled for life, losing twenty years of impeccable service at
Argonne National Laboratory. My life was ruined, and Dr. Killinon and Palos Community Hospital are to blame. They should pay me millions of dollars. I saw Dr, Killion once in the parking lot of Borders Books. When he saw me, he ran to his car and he sped away to get away from me. Dr. Killion is a lying hypocrite and a criminal, and he ruined my life. The delusions they accused me of having turned out to really being done to me by a car dealership that rigged a new car I bought from them. I never needed ECTs, but Killion covered up his crime.
by PAR xxx.xxx.234.132
August 12, 2016
Dr. Killion is a criminal. In May of 1999 I was a patient in 2 North of Palos Community Hospital. I was wrongly diagnosed of being delusional and forced to receive ECT treatments. After one treatment, while I was still under anesthesia, they left the side rail of the gurney I was lying on down, and I rolled out of the gurney, falling very hard on my back. This fall caused my last two lumbar discs to be severely torn, causing permanent, irreversible spinal nerve damage, requiring me to have a Medtronic spinal cord stimulator implanted on my spinal cord, and needing seven major spine surgeries. Dr Killion and Palos Hospital never filed an incident report on my fall, and he lied that it ever happened. I was deemed disabled for life, losing twenty years of impeccable service to Argonne National Laboratory and being terminated. Now, my wife and I are in deep debt, and I remain in chronic, intractable neuropathic pain for the rest of my life. I saw Dr. Killion once outside Borders Books in Orland Park. When the lying hypocrite saw me, he jumped in his car and he sped away from me. I was behind him in my car, driving North on Lagrange Road, and Killion kept veering in and out of the lanes, speeding down the road, trying to get away from me because his guilty conscience was eating him up. Dr. Killion owes me big time, he committed a crime and left me disabled for life and in horrible neuropathic pain, and I was never delusional, as my wife later realized. I should be financially compensated for this crine done to me.
by Alias xxx.xxx.234.132
August 13, 2015
Did this provider thoroughly explain the risks and benefits of your treatment?
Yes, I felt informed when I left
Were the restrooms well-stocked at this provider's office?
Yes, they were well-stocked
Does this provider leave you on hold for a long time when you call?
No, they are really great about answering the phone right away
Did you spend a lot of time in the waiting room at this provider's office?
No, my appointment started at the scheduled time
Was it easy to find parking at this provider's office?
Yes, it was convenient
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.222.221
January 23, 2013
Did this provider rush your appointment?
No
Does this psychiatrist promptly return your phone calls?
Yes
Was this provider willing to stay open late to accomodate your needs?
Yes, they've stayed open late when I've needed help
by Anonymous
July 05, 2011
What can I say about Dr Killion, He is a nice and caring doctor, I have been seeing him for months now and he has helped me with my condition.... He is always a great person to talk to, he helps with refills over the phone even when he is not in the office and is busy.... This doctor takes out time of his day to make sure a patient is ok.
I am 25 and I think he is a cool doctor. It is nice to see a doctor who cares about his patients, listens and enjoys talking, also helps provide a better quality of life...

thankyou Dr Killion
by Anonymous
November 10, 2009
this is a non carring doctor i made an appointment for the first time and missed the appoinment in his new office and he wrote it off as noncompliant and cancelled my appoinment he did not leave me with a last perscription this is a doctor i have been seeing for 6 years he is very inconsiderate in his practice
by Anonymous
April 07, 2009
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