Care for adults

Whether you're looking for high-quality health care for you or your family, our care teams are here to help improve your health, manage your chronic health conditions and stay healthy. Our services include:

 

  • Primary care for patients 18 and older
     
  • Same-day visits for acute concerns
     
  • Annual, employment, and immigration physicals
     
  • Prevention screenings
     
  • Chronic condition management for asthma, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and obesity
    • To view a video on how to take your blood pressure at home, click here.
    • To view a video on how to use a glucometer at home, click here.
       
  • Geriatric medicine
     
  • Pain management
     
  • Weight loss counseling
     
  • HIV and STI testing and counseling
     
  • Treatment for HIV and Hepatitis C
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  • Behavioral health counseling (visit page)
     
  • PrEP, a daily medication that prevents HIV (visit page)
    Call Luis Lira at (773) 916-4436. PrEP is available at our Brighton Park and California clinics.
     
  • Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for opioid and alcohol use disorder (visit page)
    Call Evelyn Delgado, MAT care coordinator, at (773) 640-5788. MAT is available at our Brighton Park and California clinics.
     

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Our providers

Meet our providers here and find one that's right for you.

 

Evidence-Based Guidelines
Our providers follow the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force evidence-based recommendations about clinical preventive services and the latest recommendations from the American Cancer Society for cancer screenings. For more information about preventive care, visit: https://health.gov/myhealthfinder For chronic care conditions, our providers follow the latest Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes from the American Diabetes Association, the latest ACC/AHA (American College of Cardiology & American Heart Association) hypertension and high cholesterol guidelines, the latest asthma management guidelines recommended by the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI), and the latest HIV clinical guidelines from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).