About Cermak Immediate Care
Se habla español
Walk-in welcome
Open 7 days
Urgent & Primary Care
On-site Lab
Full-service urgent care and primary care clinic in Cicero, IL. Cermak Immediate Care sees patients of all ages for same-day urgent care and ongoing primary care needs. Accepts Illinois Medicaid including AllKids and FamilyCare. Spanish-speaking staff available for the Cicero community.
Services Offered
Insurance & Payment
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) offer sliding-scale fees based on income. Erie Family Health Center and Access Community Health Network have locations in and near Cicero. These are primary care centers — not urgent care — but provide low-cost ongoing care for uninsured residents.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Cermak Immediate Care accept Medicaid?
Yes. Cermak Immediate Care accepts Illinois Medicaid plans including SHIP, Meridian, Molina, IlliniCare, CountyCare, and AllKids/FamilyCare. No referral is needed — walk in directly.
Do I need an appointment at Cermak Immediate Care?
No. Cermak Immediate Care accepts walk-in patients 7 days a week. You can come in without an appointment for urgent care, primary care, testing, physicals, and vaccines.
Does Cermak Immediate Care have Spanish-speaking staff?
Yes. Spanish-speaking staff are available — se habla español. This makes Cermak an especially accessible option for Cicero’s predominantly Spanish-speaking community.
What conditions does Cermak Immediate Care treat?
Cermak treats a wide range of conditions including strep throat, UTIs, ear infections, flu, COVID, sinus infections, skin rashes, sprains, cuts, and more. They also offer primary care for chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension.
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