New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Naperville area.
Sachin Bhalerao, DO, a board-certified psychiatrist, has joined Linden Oaks as the Associate Medical Director of Geriatric Services.
Q&A: What can people expect when it’s their turn to get the vaccine?
Since March, the DuPage County portion of Naperville has had 5,408 coronavirus cases.
Since March 24, 1,561 inpatients have been treated for coronavirus and discharged from Edward Hospital.
Jumpstart Your Health is a virtual year-long, group program designed to help people lose weight, increase activity and prevent disease.
It’s estimated the general public will be able to start receiving the vaccine in spring or summer of 2021. How can people cope until then?
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Naperville area.
Since March 24, 1,520 inpatients have been treated for coronavirus and discharged from Edward Hospital.
Since March, the DuPage County portion of Naperville has had 5,251 coronavirus cases.
Getting the vaccine can help protect the recipient and everyone around them from getting sick from COVID-19.
Since March, the DuPage County portion of Naperville has seen 5,025 coronavirus cases.
Since March 24, 1,437 inpatients have been treated for coronavirus and discharged from Edward Hospital.
Since March, Naperville has seen 4,785 cases of coronavirus in DuPage County.
Since March 24, 1,361 inpatients have been treated for coronavirus and discharged from Edward Hospital.
The DuPage County portion of Naperville has seen 4,695 coronavirus cases, according to DuPage County Health Department.
Since March 24, 1,278 inpatients have been treated for coronavirus and discharged from Edward Hospital.
In total, Naperville has had 4,329 coronavirus cases, according to the DuPage County Health Department.
Since March 24, 1,195 inpatients have been treated for coronavirus and discharged from Edward Hospital.
Dr. Herbert is accepting new patients at the EMG office in Naperville at 2007 95th St., Suite 105.
To date, Naperville has seen 3,866 coronavirus cases in DuPage County.
People who test positive likely have a lot of questions, like, “What should I do now?”
Since March 24, 1,106 coronavirus patients have been treated and recovered at Edward Hospital.
At press time, Edward Hospital is treating 79 inpatients with coronavirus.
If symptoms of COVID-19 recently developed, or if a family member or close contact with has developed symptoms, you should get tested.
After spending time with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, there are some important steps people should take.
Mayor Steve Chirico brought up the issue at a virtual town hall meeting about coronavirus Monday.
Edward Hospital and Elmhurst Hospital are among the first in the Chicago area to offer the Micra AV leadless pacemaker.
Those who find themselves feeling a bit anxious or on edge these days are not alone.
Since March, Naperville has reported 2,474 coronavirus cases.
The Guardian of Excellence Award recognizes Edward’s “ability to reach the 95th percentile for each reporting period for the award year.”
Edward Hospital has seen a sharp increase in coronavirus patients in recent weeks.
For children and teenagers, certain components of this new world can be especially anxiety-producing.
At press time, Edward Hospital is treating 64 patients with new coronavirus.
This school year doesn’t look like any others before it. Everyone is in uncharted territory dealing with the pandemic.
With a heightened awareness of how COVID-19 spreads, it can be easy to blame someone or someplace for the spread of the virus.
Funds raised this year will go to the Edward Foundation’s COVID-19 Relief Fund.
The number of coronavirus cases in Naperville has increased by 141 cases in the past week, according to updated data.
Edward-Elmhurst Health’s fully-equipped Emergency Departments in Naperville, Elmhurst and Plainfield provide specialized care for children.
State officials are imposing new restrictions in Region 8 after a surge in coronavirus cases. Here’s what that means for you.