Our Physicians

Angela M. Zekios, D.O.

Dr. Zekios has been practicing medicine in Westchester for the past 12 years.  After graduating from Valparaiso University with majors in Biology and Chemistry, she attended The Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine.  She performed her residency at LaGrange Memorial Hospital, serving as Chief Resident in the final year.  Dr. Zekios was runner up for the Illinois Academy of Family Practice Physician of the Year in 2002.

She has a special interest in nutrition and its role in the prevention and treatment of disease.  She is also supportive of patients integrating alternative and complimentary medicine into their treatment plans.

Dr. Zekios is grateful for her husband of eight years and two sons.  In her spare time she does some jogging and weight lifting, while trying to keep a knowledge base of Star Wars, Power Rangers, Thomas the Train and T-ball.

Eric M. Spratford, M.D.

After graduating with honors in American Studies from Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts, Dr. Spratford returned to Chicago to attend the University of Illinois College of Medicine.  He received his Medical Degree in 1998 after being named, “Most Promising Future Family Physician”.  He performed his residency training at LaGrange Memorial Hospital, the final year of which he served as Chief Resident.  Since that time, he continues to enjoy supervising the residents and medical students.  In addition, Dr. Spratford serves as the Medical Director for the Adventist Midwest Health System’s St. Thomas Hospice, based in Burr Ridge.  He is proud to bring excellent health care to those across the spectrum of life, from pediatrics though geriatrics.

Dr. Spratford enjoys an eclectic array of music and movies, working out, gourmet food, attending plays and operas and spending time with his wife and two young children.

Erin J. Vaughan, M.D.

Dr. Vaughan studied chemical engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology before receiving her Medical Degree at The Chicago Medical School.  She completed her residency training at LaGrange Memorial Hospital, where she served as Chief Resident from 2003 – 2004.  Dr. Vaughan has special interest in pediatrics, adolescent and women’s health.  She enjoys teaching at the residency program and mentoring medical students from Rush and Loyola. 

Dr. Vaughan spends her free time with her husband and is excited to be a new mom.

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