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On top of being experts in their specialties, AMITA Health Medical Group doctors pride themselves on listening, answering questions and building lasting relationships with you and your loved ones. Many centers also offer immediate care for same-day walk-in access. We're here for you, always. In sickness and in health.
Our doctors have been a trusted presence in the community for more than three decades. Many of our doctors also live in Chicago and its western, northwestern and southwestern suburbs, so they are part of the communities that they serve.
Our experienced, compassionate doctors not only listen carefully to your needs, they also talk with one another. In fact, our doctors have access to more than 2, adult and pediatric specialists on medical staff at AMITA Health hospitals. This coordination ensures that you or your loved one experiences a seamless continuity of care that results in the best possible outcomes.
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