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VNA Health Care Celebrates Expansion Of Bolingbrook Health Center
The new space allows VNA to provide more prenatal and maternal health services on-site.
BOLINGBROOK, IL – Earlier this week, VNA Health Care celebrated the opening of its newly expanded Bolingbrook Health Center with an open house, according to a news release shared from the business.
The expansion creates a larger, dedicated Obstetrics Suite in Suite 231 next to VNA’s current clinic space at 396 Remington Boulevard, the business said. The new space allows VNA to provide more prenatal and maternal health services on-site, including prenatal ultrasounds, improving continuity of care and reducing barriers for expectant parents in the Bolingbrook area and surrounding communities.
“We’re happy to be opening the doors to this expanded space and building on our commitment to families in Bolingbrook and across the Chicago suburbs,” said Linnea Windel, President and CEO of VNA Health Care. “For more than a decade, this clinic has been a trusted source of heatlh care for the community. This expansion ensures we can continue to meet growing demand and provide high-quality, accessible care close to home.”
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The project adds 3,000 square feet to the facility, bringing the total footprint to more than 10,000 square feet and increasing the number of exam rooms from 16 to 24, according to a news release. The Bolingbrook Health Center serves more than 8,000 unduplicated patients each year and provides family practice, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, and mental and behavioral health services.
The Bolingbrook clinic first opened in 2012.
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VNA offers care regardless of ability to pay and accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and uninsured patients. Services in Bolingbrook are available in English and Spanish, with interpretation services offered for additional languages as needed, the business said.
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