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Pillars Community Health Expands Hours at Integrated Health Center to Increase Access
La Grange Park, IL – In an effort to expand access to care and better meet the needs of patients, Pillars Community Health is extending the hours of its Integrated Health Center at 321 N. La Grange Road beginning Monday, June 16, 2025.
Men’s Health Broken Down By Age
June is National Men’s Health Month—a time to raise awareness about the unique health needs of men and boys across the lifespan. Men face higher risks for many preventable conditions. This month is a reminder to check in with yourself or the men in your life.
What Does Women’s Health Really Mean?
At Pillars Community Health, we know women’s health isn’t one-size-fits-all. From managing stress and nutrition to navigating menopause, motherhood, or mental health your needs are personal. That’s why, at PCH, we take a whole-person approach to your care. By combining medical, dental, and behavioral health in one place we will help affirm your health choices.
Exciting News: Tahani Hammad Named West Suburban Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Regional 30 Under 40 Recipient
Pillars Community Health (PCH) is proud to announce that Tahani Hammad, Associate Vice President of Domestic and Sexual Violence Services, has been named as one of the recipients of the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Regional 30 Under 40 Award.
Pillars Community Health Receives 2025 Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid
Countryside, IL—Pillars Community Health (PCH) is proud to announce that the organization has once again received the Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid. Candid—formed by the merger of GuideStar and the Foundation Center—is a trusted nonprofit that provides data and insights to advance transparency and informed giving.
Measles Cases Confirmed in Cook County: What You Need to Know
Public health officials have confirmed two cases of measles in Cook County—reminding all of us how important it is to stay up to date on vaccinations. At Pillars Community Health, we’re here to help you get the facts and take steps to protect yourself, your loved ones, and those most at risk in our community.
Tracy P.: A Full Circle Journey at Buddy’s Place
As a longtime volunteer at Buddy’s Place, Tracy gives her time to help families navigate grief, offering hope, understanding, and community.
Why Therapy Can Help You
There are millions of Americans living with a mental health condition, but only a portion of those people go to therapy. Therapy has become more accessible over the years and is available online and in person in some places.
Your Mental Health Matters as Much as Your Physical Health
May is Mental Health Awareness Month—a time to recognize how our mental and physical health are connected. At Pillars Community Health, we believe in whole-person care, which means caring for every part of you: mind, body, and community.
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