Crystal Daniels, MD
Dr. Crystal Daniels is a board certified pediatrician with over 20 years of experience caring for patients and their families. “Dr. Crystal” was born and raised in Michigan, where she attended Kalamazoo College for her undergraduate degree. She did her senior year individualized project in molecular genetics at the National Institutes of Health. She worked in a molecular genetics lab at Tufts New England Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts before completing her medical education at the University of Michigan Medical School.
Since completing her residency training, Dr. Crystal has practiced primary care pediatrics in both outpatient facilities and in her private practice in Michigan. Dr. Crystal is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and actively participates in continuing medical education opportunities. She is committed to providing excellent care and service with compassion, warmth, clear communication and evidence-based medical treatment. She is an educator who spends time with her young patients to equip them and empower them regarding their health and life choices. She appreciates the family dynamic that is so important to the well-being and care of her young patients and understands it is a unique privilege to team with parents to support and care for their children.
She lives in Chicago with her husband and her mother. She and her husband love to travel and enjoy exploring the treasures of Chicago. Dr. Crystal values faith, family and service. She is thankful for the opportunity and privilege to join the Hamdard Health Alliance team and shares Hamdard’s commitment to providing care in a way that increases access, promotes well-being and offers hope, help and healing to those we serve.
Education: Kalamazoo College, University of Michigan Medical School
Fellowship: American Academy of Pediatrics
Awards: Recognized Annually as a “Mom Approved Doc” by Metro Parent Magazine
Specialty: Pediatrics
Language Spoken: English
“I believe it is important to teach and equip individuals, even young children, to be empowered regarding their health and life choices; so as age and development allow, I spend at much time or more speaking directly to my young patients, not just their parents.”