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We care deeply for all our patients, and we are committed to treating patients who need care while keeping well patients safe. Please read our Coronavirus policies below and call our office at 815-824-4406 with any questions. These policies will be in place until further notice.

Please call 815-824-4406 and RESCHEDULE your visit with us if:

For urgent or acute problems, please call our office at 815-824-4406. We will ask you questions to triage you over the phone to determine your best course of care and make an appointment.

We will reschedule you in 4-8 weeks for routine visits.
When you are coming in for a necessary appointment:

Thank you for your patience and understanding as we all work together to halt the spread of the coronavirus!

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