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Why choose Oak Street Health?
Be seen and always heard
Our primary care doctors take the time to get to know you, ensure you understand everything, and provide you with a personalized care plan to help you stay active and healthy.
Simply outstanding care
Managing your healthcare should be simple. We can help you make the most of your Medicare, set up mail-order prescriptions, and coordinate healthcare resources.
Center of activity
A healthcare and community center in one, your neighborhood Oak Street Health is a place to socialize and enjoy group activities and community events, including craft-making, education, and exercise classes.
Why patients choose Oak Street Health
Our primary care doctors go above and beyond to make sure our patients feel safe and well-cared for. But don’t take our word for it, see what people are saying about us.
Our primary care doctors treat the whole person.
Our focus of preventative care means we go above and beyond to make sure you stay healthy and out of the hospital. That means we handle everything from medical, social, and even behavioral health in a safe and clean doctors office environment. Our primary care model connects patients to the right programs and resources for them. Making sure no one falls through the cracks. Our doctors are well-versed in internal medicine, geriatric medicine, and even family medicine. With Internists and Geriatricians on staff to assist those specific needs.
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