ACCESS at The Illinois Eye Institute - Chicago Community Health Center

  • 3241 S Michigan Ave
  • Chicago IL, 60616
  • Contact Phone: (312) 949-7770
  • Clinic Details: For more than 25 years, ACCESS has been on the frontlines of community-based health care. ACCESS provides a continuum of care model that connects patients to health care resources both within and beyond the walls of our 35 federally-qualified health centers (FQHCs). ACCESS' services are designed to address the health of our underserved communities in such areas as preventive care, chronic disease management, and support services. To address patients' comprehensive health needs, ACCESS physicians, nurse practitioners, midwives and other providers are teamed with outreach staff, case managers, social workers and substance abuse counselors to advance a continuum of care.

  • Website: https://www.achn.net/
  • Services: Family Medicine; School/Sports Physicals; Management of Chronic Diseases; Behavioral Health; Family Planning; Immunizations; Flu Vaccine; Discount Prescription Drug Program; HIV Universal Testing and Services
  • Remarks: Urban Area, Permanent Clinic, Year-Round, Full-Time (open 40 hours per week)
  • Payment Method: Sliding Fee Scale; Medicaid; Medicare; Aetna; Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO; Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Advantage™ HMO; HMO Illinois (site 458); Cigna; Coventry; HFN; Humana Chicago HMOX, Choice POS; Northshore HMOX; PHCS; Smart Care Network; United HealthCare, etc.
  • Operation Hours: Mon-Fri: 9:00am-5:00pm

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