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How to Apply For SNAP in Chicago

grocery stores and some farmer’s markets and online grocery delivery services. Who can receive these ... most grocery stores and some farmers markets and online grocery delivery services. To find a business that

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Aaima Sayed, M.D.

Aaima Sayed received her medical degree from Stritch School of Medicine at Loyola University and completed her residency at Loyola University Medical Center. She is licensed through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Dr. Sayed decided to work in a community health center to reduce the barriers for patients seeking behavioral health care services. She is a compassionate psychiatrist and always keeps her patients' best interests in mind. When not at work, Dr. Sayed enjoys spending time with her friends and family, trying new restaurants, and binging her favorite shows on Netflix. She is fluent in Urdu.

Audrey Richardson, M.D.

Dr. Audrey Richardson received her medical degree from Fatima College of Medicine in the Philippines and completed her residency at St. Elizabeth’s Family Practice in Chicago. She is licensed by the American Board of Family Medicine and a member of the Illinois Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Richardson is dedicated to serving the needs of underserved families and individuals from newborn, pediatrics, adolescents and geriatrics. She is fluent in Spanish and Tagalog. In her free time, Dr. Richardson enjoys music, movies and reading.

Six Self Care Ideas for Teens and Young Adults

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Taking Care of Your Mental Health During Coronavirus (COVID-19)

sleep and avoid alcohol and drugs. Carve out “me” time to unwind and remind yourself that strong

Melva Navarro, P.A.

Melva Navarro completed her physician assistant studies at the Yale School of Medicine. She is credentialed through the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants. Melva is dedicated to serving the community she was raised in by providing culturally competent care that understands the factors that impact patients’ quality of care. She wants to establish authentic connections with each of her patients so that she can collaborate with them on a care plan that improves their quality of life. Outside of work, Melva enjoys spending time with her children, listening to audiobooks, and dancing. Melva was born in Veracruz, Mexico and is fluent in Spanish.

Amanda Stone Troyner, M.D.

Amanda Stone-Troyner graduated from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine and is a Board-certified physician through the American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She is an active member of the American Osteopathic Association and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. While working at ACCESS as a resident physician, Dr. Stone-Troyner became passionate about the patient community and knew she wanted to stay at ACCESS. She is motivated to provide a full spectrum of women’s health care for all ages, backgrounds, and conditions. Outside of work, Dr. Stone-Troyner enjoys exploring Chicago, spending time outdoors, and spending time with family and friends.

Charity Alikpala, D.O.

Dr. Alikpala received her medical degree from Midwestern University and completed her residency at Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Illinois. Dr. Alikpala is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians. Her philosophy of providing services to all patients regardless of economic status is consistent with ACCESS’ mission. Dr. Alikpala works to create a culture of healthy living for her patients. Dr. Alikpala speaks fluent Spanish and when not working, she enjoys cooking and reading.Dr. Alikpala received her medical degree from Midwestern University and completed her residency at Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Illinois.

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Your Thyroid

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Access Community Health Network Debuts Community Mural in Chicago Heights 

Chicago Heights residents through physical and online surveys. According to ACCESS Family Health Society

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World AIDS Day 2021: Remembering Those We Have Lost, Honoring Survivors and Working to Close the HIV Health Equity Gap with Donna Thompson

he began the conversation by letting me know that the health center had saved his life. He

Henry Innocente, L.C.S.W.

Henry Innocente received his Master’s in Social Work at the Dominican University and completed his internship at Heartland Alliance. He is licensed through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Throughout his career, Henry has dedicated himself to working at the community level to help people struggling with addiction and other mental illnesses. He believes in empowering his clients to develop healthy lifestyles that include highlighting their unique interests that positively impact their overall health. Henry enjoys reading, working out, and planning his next road trips.

Nancy Glick, M.D.

Dr. Glick received her medical degree at Rush Medical School, completed her residency in internal medicine at University of Washington in Seattle, and completed a fellowship in infectious disease at Rush University Hospital. She currently serves as medical director of HIV services for ACCESS. Dr. Glick’s passions as a physician include keeping up to date with issues concerning HIV, STDs, resistant pathogens, and hepatitis. “The best part of being a physician,” she says, “is working with and getting to learn about patient’s lives and getting to know their care and quality of life.” In her spare time, Dr. Glick can be found spending time with her family or keeping in shape through bicycling, walking, and yoga.​