Center on Halsted


IL HIV/AIDS/STD ONLINE REFERRAL DATABASE

University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago
1740 W. Taylor St.
Chicago, IL 60612

PARENT ORGANIZATION
ADMIN OFFICES INFORMATION

Phone: (866) 600-CARE
FAX: (312) 413-8105
Website: www.uillinoismedcenter.org


Chicago Community Area: Near West Side
Chicago Neighborhood: Unspecified / Unknown
Chicago Area: W

IL County: Cook
County Area: E

Mission: The mission of the University of Illinois Medical Center is to support essential teaching and research functions of the academic units of the University's Health Sciences Center...we must provide the best care in accordance with the highest standards of hospital accreditation, having at all times the welfare of the patient as a primary concern.



Hours of Service Provision
  Monday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday: 09:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Saturday: 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Open Saturday and/or Sunday

Updated 09-Sep-18 by Nicole Holmes

SERVICES AND SERVICE PROVIDERS
Dental Care / Oral Health
Mile Square Health Center- South Shore, 7131 Jeffery Blvd., Chicago, IL 60649
Dental care for children and teens We offer many services to people of every age - from newborns to elderly, including: "Primary Care for every family member at every age "Preventive care, like flu shots and health screenings "Specialty care, including HIV/AIDS "OB/GYN services "Dental care for Children and teens "Services for the uninsured Neighborhood They Serve "Jackson Park "Woodlawn "Greater Grand Crossing "Avalon Park "South Chicago

HIV Testing
Family Medicine Center and University Village Pharmacy, 722 W. Maxwell St., Chicago, IL 60607
$128. Saturday hours are for emergencies

Medical Health Care
Mile Square Health Center- Englewood, 641 West 63rd Street, Chicago, IL 60621
Services We offer many services to people of every age-from newborns to elderly, including: "Health screenings for adult "Well-child visits, school physicals and shots (immunizations) "Women's care, including OB/GYN "Kidney Transplant Services Neighborhood's We Serve "West Englewood "West Lawn "Chicago West

Medical Health Care
Miles Square Health Center- New City Clinic, 734 W. 47th St., Chicago, IL 60609
Services: "Family Practice "Women's Health "Family Planning "HIV screening "Psychotherapy & medication management "Walk-ins welcome Neighborhoods: New City, Back of the Yards, Jackson Park, South Shore, Woodlawn, Englewood,, McKinley Park, Washington Park, Bridgeport, Bronzeville, Hyde Park, Archer Heights, Brighton Park, Little Village, Medical Dist., Pilsen, Douglas Park, Lawndale, Pullman, Roseland, South Loop, Stony Island Park, East Chicago, Blue Island, South Austin, Humboldt Park

Medical Health Care
Miles Square Health Center- North Center Clinic, 4221 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, IL 60618
Services: "Family Practice "Women's Health "Family Planning "HIV screening "Walk-ins welcome Neighborhoods Served: North Center, Lincoln Square, Lake View, Lincoln Park, Uptown, Edgewater, North Park, Bucktown, Humboldt Park, Logan Square, Rogers Park, Old Town, Irving Park, Roscoe Village, Skokie

Medical Health Care
University of Illinois Department of Infectious Disease, Immunology, and International Medicine, 1801 W. Taylor St., Chicago, IL 60612
The University Of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System provides inpatient and outpatient consultations, diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of infection-related medical and surgical problems. Our Infectious Diseases specialists are dedicated to helping patients with a variety of infectious diseases and aggressively pursuing knowledge and skills in order to better understand and treat emerging problems in infectious diseases. Our contacts with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, City and State Health Departments, UIC School of Public Health and other Infectious Diseases specialists throughout the Chicago metropolitan area, the U.S. and internationally allow us to be stay current on the latest information and to share information about diverse problems regarding diagnosis, epidemiology and therapy. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Services Our specialists treat patients with the entire spectrum of infectious diseases, including: " HIV/AIDS and related opportunistic infections " Community acquired and hospital acquired bacterial infections " Infections in immunocompromised patients, including those with (1) hematological and organ related malignancies, (2) stem cell or organ transplants and (3) congenital immunodeficiency disease states " Herpes virus infections " Hepatitis virus infections " Mycobacterial infections, including TB, drug-resistant TB and non-TB mycobacterial (NTM) diseases " Fungal infections

Mental Health Care - Counseling
Miles Square Health Center- New City Clinic, 734 W. 47th St., Chicago, IL 60609

Mental Health Care - Counseling
University of Illinois HIV/AIDS Project, 808 S. Wood St., Rm. 888 M/C 735, Chicago, IL 60612
The UICHP provides primary care to HIV-infected clients through a multicenter network of primary care services, focusing on underserved communities. The UICHP uses a multidisciplinary approach to HIV disease management and a graded system of client management. Asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic clients can receive services at any UICHP site, including the UICHP community-based sites. As their health status requires, clients can be referred to a physician-directed clinic for medical management, subspecialty referrals and, when necessary, hospitalization at UICMC. Clients keep the same provider team as they move through different levels of care. In response to the changing nature of the epidemic, the UICHP has placed an increased emphasis on making new therapies available to as many clients as possible. The UICHP also provides enhanced pharmaceutical education, nutritional and gynecological services to its clients. We provide linkages to substance abuse treatment, case management, and other service providers. (As part of our multidisciplinary care model, we have ongoing funding for mental health and dental care as well as treatment adherence.) We also ensure that our clients, who often live in areas of the city that are underserved by public transportation, can get to their appointments by providing transportation for primary and subspecialty care appointments. Our care providers work together in a multidisciplinary team to ensure client adherence to treatment regimens. Infectious disease-trained physicians and nurse clinicians provide medical management, with the help of nurses, licensed clinical social workers, clinical pharmacists, mental health providers, dentists, nutritionists, Patient Care Advocates/patient transporters, and support staff. Our project successfully integrates mental health services (available concurrently with primary care appointments) and substance abuse treatment (all clients are encouraged to seek treatment if appropriate, and we have linkages with treatment providers to ensure that clients seeking treatment can “strike while the iron is hot.”) Our EMA-wide network of linkages to other service providers enables us to provide a continuum of care to our clients, including access to home health/hospice, food, etc. We currently have a staff of about 50.

Referrals
University of Illinois HIV/AIDS Project, 808 S. Wood St., Rm. 888 M/C 735, Chicago, IL 60612
The UICHP provides primary care to HIV-infected clients through a multicenter network of primary care services, focusing on underserved communities. The UICHP uses a multidisciplinary approach to HIV disease management and a graded system of client management. Asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic clients can receive services at any UICHP site, including the UICHP community-based sites. As their health status requires, clients can be referred to a physician-directed clinic for medical management, subspecialty referrals and, when necessary, hospitalization at UICMC. Clients keep the same provider team as they move through different levels of care. In response to the changing nature of the epidemic, the UICHP has placed an increased emphasis on making new therapies available to as many clients as possible. The UICHP also provides enhanced pharmaceutical education, nutritional and gynecological services to its clients. We provide linkages to substance abuse treatment, case management, and other service providers. (As part of our multidisciplinary care model, we have ongoing funding for mental health and dental care as well as treatment adherence.) We also ensure that our clients, who often live in areas of the city that are underserved by public transportation, can get to their appointments by providing transportation for primary and subspecialty care appointments. Our care providers work together in a multidisciplinary team to ensure client adherence to treatment regimens. Infectious disease-trained physicians and nurse clinicians provide medical management, with the help of nurses, licensed clinical social workers, clinical pharmacists, mental health providers, dentists, nutritionists, Patient Care Advocates/patient transporters, and support staff. Our project successfully integrates mental health services (available concurrently with primary care appointments) and substance abuse treatment (all clients are encouraged to seek treatment if appropriate, and we have linkages with treatment providers to ensure that clients seeking treatment can “strike while the iron is hot.”) Our EMA-wide network of linkages to other service providers enables us to provide a continuum of care to our clients, including access to home health/hospice, food, etc. We currently have a staff of about 50.

STD Testing
Family Medicine Center and University Village Pharmacy, 722 W. Maxwell St., Chicago, IL 60607
$128. Saturday hours are for emergencies

Transportation Assistance
University of Illinois HIV/AIDS Project, 808 S. Wood St., Rm. 888 M/C 735, Chicago, IL 60612
The UICHP provides primary care to HIV-infected clients through a multicenter network of primary care services, focusing on underserved communities. The UICHP uses a multidisciplinary approach to HIV disease management and a graded system of client management. Asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic clients can receive services at any UICHP site, including the UICHP community-based sites. As their health status requires, clients can be referred to a physician-directed clinic for medical management, subspecialty referrals and, when necessary, hospitalization at UICMC. Clients keep the same provider team as they move through different levels of care. In response to the changing nature of the epidemic, the UICHP has placed an increased emphasis on making new therapies available to as many clients as possible. The UICHP also provides enhanced pharmaceutical education, nutritional and gynecological services to its clients. We provide linkages to substance abuse treatment, case management, and other service providers. (As part of our multidisciplinary care model, we have ongoing funding for mental health and dental care as well as treatment adherence.) We also ensure that our clients, who often live in areas of the city that are underserved by public transportation, can get to their appointments by providing transportation for primary and subspecialty care appointments. Our care providers work together in a multidisciplinary team to ensure client adherence to treatment regimens. Infectious disease-trained physicians and nurse clinicians provide medical management, with the help of nurses, licensed clinical social workers, clinical pharmacists, mental health providers, dentists, nutritionists, Patient Care Advocates/patient transporters, and support staff. Our project successfully integrates mental health services (available concurrently with primary care appointments) and substance abuse treatment (all clients are encouraged to seek treatment if appropriate, and we have linkages with treatment providers to ensure that clients seeking treatment can “strike while the iron is hot.”) Our EMA-wide network of linkages to other service providers enables us to provide a continuum of care to our clients, including access to home health/hospice, food, etc. We currently have a staff of about 50.

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