
Celebrating Excellence: The 2023 SPIRIT Awards Banquet Honors Greater Family Health’s Exceptional Team Members
The stage was set, excitement filled the air, and anticipation mounted as the 2023 SPIRIT Awards Banquet commenced to honor the exceptional individuals who demonstrated

Greater Family Health and Gail Borden Public Library’s TechKnow Mobile Continue Their Collaboration at Health Centers in Elgin
At Greater Family Health, our commitment extends beyond medical care to encompass the holistic well-being of our patients. We are thrilled to continue our partnership

National Men’s Health Month Encourages Prevention Care and Health Habits
National Men’s Health Month is celebrated in June. This month aims to foster well-being and awareness of preventable health issues affecting men. The objective is
Comprehensive HIV Testing and the Power of PrEP at Greater Family Health
At Greater Family Health, we take pride in offering a diverse range of sexual health services, including comprehensive HIV testing, treatment options, and pre-and post-exposure

Look Around, Look Within: Your Surroundings Impact Your Mental Health
May is Mental Health Month, a time to focus on raising awareness about the importance of mental health and the challenges many people face. This

Understanding Your Risk Factors for High Blood Pressure: Lifestyle Behaviors, Medical Conditions, and Genetics
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a common medical condition affecting millions worldwide. It occurs when the force of blood against the walls of your

Primary Care Medical Home (PCMH): What Does That Mean?
If you are a patient at or community partner with Greater Family Health, you might have heard the staff talk about PCMH. You might have

Navigating Hardships: Recognizing the Dangers of Alcohol Addiction
Life can be full of hardships that leave us feeling lost and unsure of how to move forward. These challenges can be overwhelming and complicated,

Important Notice: Medicaid Patients Must Sign Up Again to Continue to Receive Medicaid Benefits
The COVID-19 pandemic brought several unprecedented challenges, including the need to provide continuous healthcare coverage to Medicaid patients. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services