Health Centers and Clinics
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School-Based Health Centers
School-based health centers are primary health care sites located in schools or nearby schools. Services include but are not limited to: immunizations, physical exams, sports physicals, behavioral healthcare, chronic condition management, sexual and reproductive health care, and acute care. Students can access health services at no out-of-pocket cost. Most services require parent or caregiver consent. Some SBHCs are available to the community and to neighboring schools. Call ahead before making an appointment.
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Community Health Clinics
Federally Qualified Health Centers provide comprehensive, culturally competent, high-quality primary health care services as well as supportive services such as health education, translation, and transportation that promote access to health care. Centers provide services regardless of a patient’s ability to pay and charge for services on a sliding fee scale.
Community Health Resources
- Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS)
- Application for Benefits Eligibility
- Manage Your Link Card
- Change of Address with IDHS
- SNAP Benefits Calculator
- Healthcare and Family Services (HFS)
- Illinois Medicaid Redetermination Project
- Food Pantries
- Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
- WIC Clinics
- Legal Assistance Foundation (LAF)