Medical Services - Pillars Community Health - BEDS Plus Linda Sokol Francis Summit Service Center

Pillars Community Health has locations in La Grange Park, Riverside, and Summit, which are designated as Community Health Clinics (CHCs) and provide pediatric primary care, adult (internal) medicine, women's health services, and prenatal/postnatal care. All patients are welcome regardless of health insurance status or age.

Date of Last Formal Update

09/07/2023

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211 Metro Chicago

Physical Address

7666 West 63rd Street, Summit Argo, IL 60501

Hours

By appointment only, a limited number of same-day appointments are available

Voice

(708) 482-9600

24-hour, confidential sexual assault hotline

Voice

(708) 745-5277

Main number/24-hour Crisis Line

Voice

(708) 745-5277

Main/ 24 Hour Crisis Line

Voice

(708) 745-5277

Main number/24-hour Crisis Line

Application process

Contact (708) 745-5277 to request an appointment or for additional information.

Fee

Some services are offered free of charge; others are offered on a sliding fee scale (payment based on income). Clients are not turned away if they do not have insurance or cannot pay. Pillars Community Health takes some private insurance as well as Medicaid and self-pay.

Languages

Polish

English

American Sign Language

Spanish

Service area

Cook County, IL

Agency info

Pillars Community Health

Pillars Community Health is a nonprofit provider of integrated health, educational, and social services, serving the western and southwestern suburbs of Chicago. As both a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and a Certified Community Mental Health Center (CMHC), Pillars Community Health offers accessible medical, dental, behavioral health, and psychiatry services across locations in Berwyn, Hickory Hills, La Grange Park, Riverside, Summit, and additional school- and partner-based sites throughout the region. The organization also provides domestic and sexual violence services, healthcare for those experiencing homelessness, benefits navigation, and community-based mental health programs-all centered around whole-person care and health equity.