Every Thursday afternoon, Dr. Ken Kavanaugh with Edward Medical Group sees patients at a free medical clinic he started in Yorkville.
Mayor Richard Irvin added that city hall will be closed to the public for two weeks.
The Fox Valley Mall says it is canceling the events out of "an abundance of caution."
Authorities say the second case is a man in his 70s.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker told Kane County Board Chairman Chris Lauzen Monday that a case was confirmed in Kane County.
City officials say there have been no confirmed cases of coronavirus in Aurora, but they recommend taking preventive measures.
Days before Memorial Day, federal health officials recalled more than 62,000 pounds of beef packaged at a North Aurora plant.
This new report from the Health Care Council of Illinois finds Illinois nursing homes desperately need more state support.
Cannaqualify.com is a new website that helps Aurorans understand the power of medical cannabis.
The operating room can be an intimidating place, even I may be intimidating. Surgical technologists help both the doctor and the patient.
The position of CNA, held by countless caring individuals across this country, is an important fundamental piece of the health care team.
Sarah Esche-Lange holds Madison Josephine and Eric Lange holds Dylan Jeremiah during an office visit with Dr. Michael Feingold.
Dr. Gadrinab-Jones, a family medicine physician, is accepting new patients at EMG's office at 1222 N. Eola Rd., Suite D in Aurora.
Isabella Orozco, 14, of Aurora won the women’s division of the Healthy Driven Naperville 5K on Oct. 21 with a time of 21:30.
Dr. Sousa is now accepting new OB/GYN patients
The Run/Walk is a partnership between Linden Oaks and Breaking Free.
An Aurora woman in her 30s contracted the virus in late July.
Addresses Behavioral Health and Related Needs by Connecting Patients to Available Resources
Chris Storm’s Young Hearts For Life screening led to a diagnosis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a potentially fatal heart condition.
Aurora was honored for major leaps in cycling infrastructure, and efforts in planning and improving feedback from the cycling community.
Mahaney (black hat) of Montgomery is congratulated after crossing the finish line.
Rush-Copley scored an A and Presence Mercy got a B.
The midwives specialize in low-risk pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum care and care during all stages of a woman’s life.
The DuPage County Health Department is advising residents to protect themselves against mosquitoes.
Dr. Lisa Walinski is a family medicine physician with Edward Medical Group, 1222 N. Eola Rd. in Aurora.
Midwives provide healthcare for all stages in a woman’s life, including pregnancy planning, annual gynecological exams and menopausal care.
Annual health rankings by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ranked Kane County as the 13th healthiest county in the state.