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Pilsen Food Pantry's Medical Access Closet (MAC) is open Wednesday and Friday mornings to provide pro bono physical therapy services and medical supplies to people unable to afford these services, either due to non-insurance status, therapy waiting lists, or co-payment problems. MAC also provides supplies and food for Chicago Street Medicine, a medical access program for street-based people. Since its inception, at least 500 people have received services through MAC.

Services

Toileting Aids
Low Income
Walking Aids
Transitional Case/Care Management
Community Clinics
Community Wellness Programs
People Without Health Insurance
Medical Dressing
Equal Hope provides healthcare navigation assistance for services such as cancer screenings, mammograms, COVID vaccine scheduling, and medical home placement.

Services

Transitional Case/Care Management
People Without Health Insurance
Old Irving Park Community Clinic (OIPCC) offers free medical and behavioral healthcare to low-income adults, 18 and older.

Services

General Medical Care
People Without Health Insurance
Community Mental Health Agencies