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How do I get medical care at Mile Square?

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What is the rating of mile square Health Center?

If you are a patient of Miles Square, hurry and find another clinic! They don't even care enough to do their jobs! We have been through 2 doctors here. The first, Dr Kristina Wells was completely incompetent and a waste of anyone's time! The second,director of medicine, Dr Kameron Matthews is equally ineffective.

Why choose UI Health mile square Health Center?

Stress-free online booking. Book your next appointment with your doctor without the painful hold times.

How can I contact mile square for feedback on patient experience?

The InTouch® patient portal is available for Family Care Network patients to use at any time. You can access your personal medical information, schedule a telemedicine appointment, and communicate easily with your healthcare team. To create an …

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What forms of payment are accepted?

Mile Square Health Center: South Shore accepts credit cards.

How is Mile Square Health Center: South Shore rated?

Mile Square Health Center: South Shore has 1 stars.

What days are Mile Square Health Center: South Shore open?

Mile Square Health Center: South Shore is open Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri.

When did Mile Square Health Center open?

Mile Square Health Center opened its first neighborhood clinic in 1967 and keeps working to help Chicagoans. Our health clinics are located in many neighborhoods across Chicagoland to care for families at every stage of life. We care for nearly 40,000 people a year - whether or not they can pay for it. No matter your race, religion, or income, you can get care from one of the most respected health systems in the country. Mile Square makes getting health care as easy and comfortable as possible.

What is a medical home?

A medical home means you can get all of your health care through one place. At Mile Square, your care is based on your needs. Most locations offer evening and weekend hours, and accept walk-ins. Mile Square offers many services.

How to be a health care provider?

We are dedicated to: 1 Treating you with respect and listening to your concerns. 2 Talking to you openly and honestly. 3 Helping you prevent illness. 4 Make sure you know how to take care of yourself between visits, including how and when to take any medicine you might need. 5 Can help you find programs to help pay for medicine or other health costs, if needed. 6 Help improve the health of entire neighborhoods through health fairs and other activities. 7 Embracing the concept of "Evidence Based Practice" which aims for the best approach in healthcare.

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to Make An Appointment

  • Please call 312-996-2000 to make an appointment. Please arrive 15 minutes before your appointment to register. If you are a new patient, please arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled appointment time. Should you need to cancel, please let us know at least 24 hours in advance.
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Walk-In Visits

  • Same-day appointments are available on a limited, first-come-first-served basis, and wait times will vary. Our Urgent Care Center also is available – however, due to demand, there may be times that the Center is no longer accepting new patients.
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Cost

  • Mile Square Health Center provides medical care to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay. Mile Square accepts a broad range of payment and insurance plans. Based on their income and family size, many of our patients qualify for low-cost services.
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What to Bring

  • When you come to Mile Square, with an appointment or for convenience care, please bring the following: 1. An insurance card for yourself and anyone else in your family who is receiving care (if you have one) 2. A list of all medications you currently are taking, including vitamins and dietary supplements 3. If your children are receiving care, please bring their immunization cards
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After Hours and Emergencies

  • If you have an emergency at any time, please go to the emergency room at the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System (1740 W. Taylor St., Chicago, IL 60612, 312-355-4000) or the hospital nearest you. If you are a regular Mile Square patient with a serious but non-emergency medical need when Mile Square clinics are closed, please call 312-996-2000 and as…
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