1111 Lake Street (located in the basement)
630-628-1811
Monday 8am - 7pm, Tuesday 8am - 6pm, Wednesday 8am - 7pm, Thursday 8am - 7pm, Friday 8am - 5pm
Same day appointments available.
English, Spanish, Tagalog
Some services are free for those that qualify. Other services are available at a sliding scale if the patient has no insurance, medicare, or medicaid. Payment is due at appointment.
Services include Pediatrics, OBGYN, Family Practice, Family Planning, Title X, Vaccinations, Testing, Discount Prescription Drug Program.
Click here for more information.
In Illinois, confidential medical care is available to anyone 12 or older without a guardian.
LGBTQ+ welcoming.
228 E Lake Street
630-835-1430
Monday 7:30am - 4:15pm, Tuesday 8:15am - 4:30pm, Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm, Thursday 8am - 5pm, Friday 7am - 4pm
Same day appointments available.
English, Spanish, Arabic, Bosnian, Hindi, Polish, Urdu, Punjabi.
We accept individuals without insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, most commercial and private insurances, undocumented individuals, and no one is turned away because of inability to pay.
Primary care, pediatrics, family planning, mental health counseling, substance use treatment, resource navigator.
Click here for more information.
LGBTQ+ welcoming.
DuPage Health Coalition
845 E Geneva Rd. Carol Stream
630-510-8720
English and Spanish.
If you don’t have health insurance and meet the eligibility criteria, Access DuPage will provide you with a “medical home” where you can receive primary care services for a small cost until you become eligible for insurance.
Call to complete application over the phone. You will be assigned to a nearby health provider.
Must be a permanent DuPage County resident. This means that you live or intend to live in DuPage County year-round. Must be over the age of 18. If you are 18 years old or younger, you can apply for AllKids health insurance. Click here for more information on AllKids. Must live at or below 200% of the current federal poverty line guidelines. Can not be eligible for other health insurance. Eligibility for other health care programs such as Medicaid, Medicare, ACA health insurance, expensive employer-sponsored insurance, student health services, COBRA, SSI, Family Care, Veterans Benefits, etc. will result in ineligibility for Access DuPage.
Click here for more information.
1111 Lake Street (located in the basement)
630-628-1811
Monday 8am - 7pm, Tuesday 8am - 6pm, Wednesday 8am - 7pm, Thursday 8am - 7pm, Friday 8am - 5pm
Same day appointments available.
English, Spanish, Tagalog
Some services are free for those that qualify. Other services are available at a sliding scale if the patient has no insurance, medicare, or medicaid. Payment is due at appointment.
OBGYN, birth control, pregnancy and STI testing.
Click here for more information.
In Illinois, confidential medical care is available to anyone 12 or older without a guardian.
LGBTQ+ welcoming.
228 E Lake Street
630-835-1430
Monday 7:30am - 4:15pm, Tuesday 8:15am - 4:30pm, Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm, Thursday 8am - 5pm, Friday 7am - 4pm
Same day appointments available.
English, Spanish, Arabic, Bosnian, Hindi, Polish, Urdu, Punjabi.
We accept individuals without insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, most commercial and private insurances, undocumented individuals, and no one is turned away because of inability to pay.
Primary care, pediatrics, family planning, mental health counseling, substance use treatment, resource navigator.
Click here for more information.
LGBTQ+ welcoming.
630-790-8433 or info@teenparentconnection.org
Free
English and Spanish
Childbirth Education Class, Postpartum Support Group, Feeding Support Group
Click here for more information.
LGBTQ+ welcoming.
Parents as Teachers
630-407- 5783
Free
English, Spanish, and translation services available for other languages by appointment
Proof of income required.
Doula's visit on a weekly basis beginning at 28 weeks of pregnancy and continuing until 2 months postpartum. The Doula offers educational physical and emotional support before, during and shortly after birth. They assist with comfort measures, breathing, and relaxation. Doulas are Lactation Counselors and Lamaze Certified.
LGBTQ+ welcoming.
630-790 - 8433 or info@teenparentconnection.org
English and Spanish
Free
Resident of DuPage County or Schaumburg Township
THE DOULA PROGRAM offers pregnant teens the opportunity to receive home-based prenatal education and support services that encourage healthy prenatal practices, offer support during labor and delivery, and nurture bonds between babies and mothers and fathers. These bonds help establish the foundation for a child's future healthy growth and development.
Click here for more information.
LGBTQ+ welcoming.
425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn, Health and Science Center, Room 1122
630-942-3250
Appointments Monday and Wednesday at 8am, 12:30pm, and 5pm. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12:30pm during the summer. Call in advance for same-day appointment.
English only. Must bring your own translator.
Serving patients 5 years or older.
Clinic fee of $30 (includes: teeth cleaning, toothbrush, toothpaste sample and floss), Traditional and digital x-rays are $30. Payment is due at appointment.
Under the supervision of licensed dental hygiene instructors and clinical dentists, students provide preventative dental services, including: Child and Adult cleaning, Deep scaling, Fluoride Treatments, traditional and digital x-rays, and teeth whitening.
Click here for more information.
LGBTQ+ welcoming.
111 N. County Farm Rd, Wheaton
1111 East Jackson St, Lombard
630-682-7400
Monday through Friday 8AM-4:30PM
English and Spanish, interpreter services for all other languages offered on-site
Must be a resident of DuPage County and qualify under income guidelines. Bring your Medicaid card and know your household income. There is a fee for people who don't have Medicaid and some may qualify for financial assistance.
General dentistry, preventive dentistry, filling, and extractions. Referral and assistance programs if unable to provide services
Click here for more information.
LGBTQ+ welcoming.
DuPage Health Coalition Office
845 E Geneva Rd. Carol Stream
No appointment necessary - Tuesday - Thursday, 8am - 12pm and 1pm - 4pm
Vanessa Corpus - 331 716-7571 - vcorpus@accessdupage.org
The Health Insurance Marketplace is a government website where you can buy health insurance. You will pay a premium (monthly payment) for your insurance. Silver Access is a DuPage Health Coalition program that can help you pay your premium. Silver Access is not health insurance!
Click here for more information.
630-835-1430
228 E Lake St
Monday - Friday 8am - 4pm
English, Spanish, Arabic, Bosnian, Hindi, Polish, Urdu, and Punjabi.
Highly trained Certified Assistants are available to help you find a plan that fits your needs and your budget.
Resource Navigators can also assist with SNAP, Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security/Disability, Housing, Legal Assistance, Referral for HomeCare/Health Services, Phone Access, Transportation/Transit Card, Unemployment Insurance, U.S. Citizenship Inquiries, LIHEAP Energy Assistance and more.
Click here for more information.
LGBTQ+ welcoming.
DuPage Health Coalition Office
845 E Geneva Rd. Carol Stream
No appointment necessary - Tuesday - Thursday, 8am - 12pm and 1pm - 4pm
Daisy Corpus - 331-806-3065 - dcorpus@accessdupage.org
Brenda Chavez - 331-806-3007- bchavez@accessdupage.org
English and Spanish
This program helps relieve any medical bills, past or present, including those in collection. Services are free and provided in person or virtually.
Must live in DuPage County. Team members help apply for medical debt relief and navigate medical assistance programs. Available to people with and without insurance. All medical bills are eligible for review including hospitals, ambulance, and specialty care. We do not pay bills. All immigration statuses welcome.
Click here for more information.
LGBTQ+ welcoming.
10 S. Addison Road
630-628-3100 Option 9
helpprogram@addisonfire.org
Monday - Friday 8am - 4pm
Call for availability and to schedule pick up.
Must be an Addison resident.
Through the H.E.L.P program, the Addison Fire District brings together a caring community of those who need the equipment and the generous community member who donate to the program. We can continue to serve persons who are able to recover or convalesce in the privacy of their own residence, thus preserving their respect and dignity during a time of personal need. The equipment available from the Addison Fire District is provided free of charge, without cost to the patient, their family members, or caregivers. The District accepts and loans the following equipment items: Walkers of all types, Crutches, Reachers, Tub benches, Canes, Wheelchairs.
Click here for more information.
LGBTQ+ welcoming.
630-510-8720
845 E Geneva Rd. Carol Stream
English and Spanish
Free pharmacy program for uninsured, low income individuals. Income restrictions apply (see chart on their website to determine if you qualify; call for additional assistance). Not all medications are available and program uses generic versions only; see formulary (list of approved medications) for details. Must have a current prescription.
888-293-2080 Crisis Line
English and Spanish.
Youth 11 and under require a parent or guardian's consent.
The YWCA provides 24-hour Medical and Criminal Justice services to survivors of sexual violence. The YWCA Medical and Criminal Justice Program helps to reduce the trauma and help with the healing process. Advocates will provide emotional support and information during the medical and criminal justice procedures to sexual assault survivors, non-significant others, and non-offending family members. Medical advocates provide 24-hour support to survivors. Legal advocates provide support through police and court proceedings
Click here for more information.
LGBTQ+ welcoming.
Addison Fire Protection District
10 S. Addison Rd
630-629-3100 option 9
Monday - Friday 8am - 4pm, call to schedule an appointment
Must be an Addison resident
A key box is commercially made, secure steel box in which residents can place the keys to their home for rapid access by emergency crews. These boxes are then secured to the resident’s home. These boxes can only be accessed by Fire District firefighters/paramedics and Fire inspectors by a single key that is securely kept locked on all fire apparatus and ambulances within the Addison Fire protection District. A key box can be obtained, free of charge, directly from and installed by the Addison Fire Protection District. Once a resident no longer needs the key box, they can return it to the Fire District and the key(s) to their home will be removed and given back to the resident.
Click here for more information.
LGBTQ+ welcoming.