Dr. Shannon Dillon, MD

Dr. Shannon Dillon, MD

Pediatrician
2625 E 62nd St, Ste 2010, Indianapolis, IN
Dr. Shannon Dillon is a pediatrician at IU Health Physicians Primary Care - Glendale, in Indianapolis, IN. She is also affiliated with Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health. Dr. Dillon received her bachelor's and medical degree from the University of Michigan. She then completed her internship at the Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies and residency in pediatrics at Michigan State University. Dr. Dillon holds a certification from the American Board of Pediatrics and is also a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics. She treats conditions like ear infections, sore throat, and urinary tract infections. She also offers pediatric consultations and well-baby checkups.

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About Dr. Shannon Dillon

Dr. Shannon Dillon is a pediatrician at IU Health Physicians Primary Care - Glendale, in Indianapolis, IN. She is also affiliated with Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health. Dr. Dillon received her bachelor's and medical degree from the University of Michigan. She then completed her internship at the Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies and residency in pediatrics at Michigan State University. Dr. Dillon holds a certification from the American Board of Pediatrics and is also a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics. She treats conditions like ear infections, sore throat, and urinary tract infections. She also offers pediatric consultations and well-baby checkups.

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Popular visit reasons

1 Month Well-Baby Checkup
12 Month Well-Baby Checkup
Abscess
Annual Physical
Hearing Problems
Illness
Sleep Problems
Sports Injury
1 Month Well-Baby Checkup
12 Month Well-Baby Checkup
Abscess
Annual Physical

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Dr. Shannon Dillon, MD also offers online video visits for patients
IU Health Physicians Primary Care- Glendale (1 of 2)
2625 E 62nd St, Ste 2010, Indianapolis, IN 46220
IU Health Physicians Primary Care- Glendale (2 of 2)
2525 E 62nd St, Ste 2010, Indianapolis, IN 46220
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Education and background

Practice names

Hospital affiliations

  • Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health

Board certifications

  • American Board of Pediatrics

Education and training

  • Medical School - University of Michigan, Doctor of Medicine
  • University of Michigan (Bachelor's)
  • Michigan State University, Residency in Pediatrics
  • Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies (Internship)

Professional memberships

  • American Academy of Pediatrics

Awards and publications

  • Clinical research, Arthur N. Feinberg, M.D., Department of Pediatrics & Human Development, Michigan State University – Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Are Pediatricians Ready to Screen For Post-Partum Depression
  • Research Assistant, Laurence A. Boxer, M.D., Department of Pediatrics & Communicable Diseases, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Researched human polymorphonuclear leukocyte signal transduction in phagocytosis and the respiratory burst.
  • Research Assistant, Brenda Volling, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Researched correlates and antecedants of preschool children’s friendship relationships by examining emotion regulation, social understanding, and family relationships.
  • Mansfield, PJ; Carey, SS; Shayman, JA; Boxer, LA. Ceramide inhibition of phospholipase D through inhibition of RhoA translocation in GTP gamma S- stimulated polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Blood 2004;103(6):2363-8.
  • Mansfield, PJ; Hinkovska-Galcheva, V; Carey, SS; Shayman, JA; Boxer, LA. Regulation of Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte Degranulation and Oxidant Production through Inhibition of Phospholipase D. Blood 2002;99(4):1434.

Languages spoken

  • English

Provider's gender

Female

NPI number

1770796955

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Dr. Shannon Dillon is certified by American Board of Pediatrics.

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Dr. Shannon Dillon frequently sees patients for Annual Physical, Hearing Problems, Illness, Sleep Problems, and Sports Injury. You can see other visit reasons for Dr. Shannon Dillon on their profile.

What languages does Dr. Shannon Dillon speak?

Dr. Shannon Dillon speaks English.

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