Youth Living with Asthma – April 22nd
April 17th, 2010 by ShortyFrom 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on April 22nd, Theisha Perkins, MD will share information about about youth living with asthma at the Christian Community Health Center in Calumet City. The address is 364 Torrence Avenue.
Obesity Workshop – March 25th
March 20th, 2010 by ShortyDeborah Killingsworth, MD will discuss obesity and its effects from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Christian Community Health Center on 9718 S. Halsted Chicago.
Dental Health for the Family Workshop – February 25th
February 20th, 2010 by ShortyFacilitated by Hannah Gee, DDS, this workshop will be held from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Christian Community Health Center on 9718 S. Halsted Chicago.
I Need You to Survive Community Health Forums
February 10th, 2010 by ShortyChristian Community Health Center holds FREE I Need You To Survive Community Forums every fourth Thursday of the month.
| February 25th | May 27th | August 26th | November 18th* |
| March 25th | June 24th | September 23rd | December 16th |
| April 22nd | July 22nd | October 28th |
All seminars are held from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at 9718 S. Halsted in Chicago unless noted otherwise.
For more information, visit info@cchc-rchm.org.
* November’s date is changed due to the holiday.
Shorty’s Views: Christian Community Health Center
January 27th, 2010 by ShortyChristian Community Health Center (CCHC) is one of the best kept secrets in Chicago. Their mission is “to provide high quality primary healthcare and related services to the community regardless of the ability to pay.” They have three health centers in Chicago, South Holland and Calumet City. They also provide social services as well as supportive services for women in prostitution and women and children who are victims of domestic violence.
I have been a patient with and without insurance, and can honestly say that I have been treated with respect and courtesy by everyone I encountered. And my waiting times to see my providers were the same. Long. This is because they don’t turn away walk-in patients.
The providers were great. Explanation was given as checkups were performed. They make sure you understand what is going on with your body by answering all questions in easy to understand terms. Dr. White is da’ bomb!
Best of all, they have income-based fees so if you are uninsured, you can get a checkup with a $20 co-pay per visit. You do have to pay for your own medication which can also be purchased at a low price from American Pharmacy which is located inside the health center.
One last thing, they offer lots of health workshops and programs. The only not-so-cool thing is – they don’t get the word out to the community effectively. So, you either have to do a drive-by reading or call the center to find out about events.
Visit http://www.cchc-online.org/ to check out all of their services and locations.



