La atención virtual inmediata ya está disponible
Hable con un proveedor autorizado de Cook County Health desde la comodidad de su hogar para axudar a tratar problemas médicos básicos.
Hable con un proveedor autorizado de Cook County Health desde la comodidad de su hogar para axudar a tratar problemas médicos básicos.
Talk to a licensed Cook County Health provider from the comfort of your home to help treat basic medical issues.
To make it easier for you to get medical care, Cook County Health ExpressCare offers virtual immediate care to help treat basic medical issues. This means you can talk to a licensed Cook County Health provider from the comfort of your home. It’s fast, easy, and convenient — all you need is a computer, tablet, or smartphone and an internet connection!
This service is available for adults and children of all ages.
*The conditions above are guidelines and not a complete list. In-person visits are sometimes necessary. Call 312-864-0200 to make an in-person appointment.
If you are experiencing a life-threatening event, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.
Virtual immediate care visits are a convenient option for certain appointment types. During the visit, you will be able to see, hear, and speak to a CCH provider and they will be able to see, hear, and speak to you.
If you encounter any technical issues, please call 312-864-7225.
Interpreters are available for patients who speak Spanish, Polish, Mandarin, Russian, Arabic, Hindi and other languages.
You must be in the State of Illinois at the time of your visit.
Be sure you are in a comfortable location during your visit. A provider will not be able to conduct a visit if you are driving.
You can invite family members to the visit to participate in your care journey, chat with your provider, and turn on captions and translations, using the buttons at the bottom of your screen.
If there is a long wait, you will receive an approximate wait time and can decide whether to wait.
However, if you need to be seen in person, Cook County Health operates two hospitals and a network of convenient community clinic locations throughout Chicago and suburban Cook County.
To make an appointment for an in-person location,
We want to make sure you have access to ongoing medical care. Your Cook County Health Express Care provider can connect you with a primary care physician or specialist depending on your health needs so you can continue to receive care. At Cook County Health, your health has a home.
Cook County Health is committed to serving the health care needs of the residents of Cook County, regardless of their immigration status or ability to pay.
Cook County Health Express Care accepts most insurance plans. Visit our Billing & Insurance page for more information.
Financial Counselors can help you determine what health benefits you may be eligible for, including CareLink, Cook County Health’s program to help patients cover medical costs. To speak with a financial counselor, call (312) 864-2224.
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As a native of Chicago, Kaelin Long grew a passion for developing connections, addressing substantial health concerns, and advocating for diversity and inclusion in underserved communities. Her love for community became evident through her passionate and persistent work both professionally and in her personal life. Kaelin is dedicated to giving back to the community through public service with non-profit organizations. Her work with the Ronald McDonald House Charities, allows her to provide support, health resources, and a sense of stability for families and children who are receiving medical attention.
Kaelin obtained a Masters Degree in Public Health from Indiana State University and began her journey into the field of public health and social services. In previous roles, Kaelin worked for Chicago Commons Adult Day Service in the Englewood community and Catholic Charities of the Archdioceses located in Harvey Il. During her time spent with both organizations, Kaelin honed in on improving quality of life, implementing health initiatives, providing senior support services and advocating for seniors diagnosed with Dementia and Alzheimer’s. Her goal has always been to make a difference in the lives of others, while maintaining their dignity and respect.
Kaelin accepted her role as a Community Outreach Worker with Cook County Health and immediately saw it as an opportunity to engage and build lasting relationships with community members and leaders across the Chicagoland area. She began helping individuals to connect with our health system, County Care, and broaden their knowledge and access to all the services that are available to them. Kaelin is committed to the empowerment, advancement, and acknowledgement of those who make our community feel like home.
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