A new facility will bring greater access to health care in Chicago's north lakefront communities.
medical clinic. The five-story facility will provide medical care, social services, and a dental clinic."It compels us to double down on our efforts to create affirming, empowering, and safe space for the LGBTQ+ community," said Jared Lewis of Howard Brown Health.
The new site is scheduled to open next year and will replace an existing clinic a few of blocks away at 3245 N. Halsted St., which Howard Brown reports has experienced limited capacity.
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