Associate Professor of Medicine
Dr. Helen Te is an expert in the diagnosis and management of viral hepatitis, chronic liver disease and liver transplantation.
Her research interests include the prevention of post transplant complications, minimizing immunosuppression, and viral hepatitis. In addition to research, Dr. Te has also co-authored book chapters and a number of other publications in medical journals.
Practice Locations
Center for Advanced Medicine
5758 S. Maryland Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
150 E. Huron Street
Suite 900
Chicago, IL 60611
University of Chicago Health Specialists
222 Indianapolis Boulevard
Schererville, IN 46375
Year Started Practice
2000
Board Certifications
Internal Medicine
Gastroenterology
Transplant Hepatology
Medical School
University of the Philippines
Residency
Rush University Medical Center, Chicago
Fellowship
The University of Chicago Medicine
Memberships
American Association for the Study of Liver Disorders
American Gastroenterology Association
American Society of Transplant Physicians
Languages Spoken
English
Filipino
Related Videos
The Patient with Hepatitis C and Decompensated Cirrhosis
Dr. Helen S. Te, associate professor of medicine and Dr. Adam Mikolajczyk, fellow, present a case study of a patient with hepatitis C and cirrhosis.
Non-Alcohol Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) – The Current Epidemic
Helen S. Te, MD, discusses her topic in Non-Alcohol Fatty Liver Disease.
The Future of Non-Alcohol Fatty Liver Disease Care
Helen S. Te, MD, discusses the future of Non-Alcohol Fatty Liver Disease care.
Advances in Non-Alcohol Fatty Liver Disease Care
Helen S. Te, MD, discusses advances in the field of Non-Alcohol Fatty Liver Disease treatment
Research in Non-Alcohol Fatty Liver Disease
Helen S. Te, MD, explains her research in Non-Alcohol Fatty Liver Disease.
What Makes the Section of Non-Alcohol Fatty Liver Disease Care Unique?
Helen S. Te, MD, explains what makes the section of Non-Alcohol Fatty Liver Disease care unique.
Updates on the Management of Cirrhosis in 2014
Helen S. Te, MD, discusses Updates on the Management of Cirrhosis in 2014.