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Northwestern Medicine Primary Care Mokena

In Northwestern Medicine Mokena

Overview

Our family medicine physicians offer diagnosis and treatment for everything from the common cold to chronic illnesses, in addition to routine screenings, annual check-ups, and other preventive medicine services to keep you and your family healthy.

Care is provided by physicians who are part of Regional Medical Group and who serve on the medical staff of Northwestern Memorial Hospital and/or Northwestern Medicine Palos Hospital.

Parking and Transportation

On-site parking is available for patients and visitors.

Directions

From I-80 East, take Exit 145 (South La Grange Road) and travel south on South La Grange Road/US-45 for 3.4 miles. Turn right onto US-30 and travel north for 2.4 miles. Turn left onto Owens Road and the NM Mokena Site will be on your right.

From I-80 West, take Exit 137 (US-30 E/Maple Ave) and travel East on US-30 E/Maple Ave for 5.2 miles. Turn right onto Owens Road and the NM Mokena Site will be on your right.

Why Choose Us

Northwestern Medicine is proud to have five hospitals ranked among “America’s Best” including Northwestern Memorial Hospital, the No. 1 hospital in Illinois for 13 straight years (tie), by U.S. News & World Report, 2024 – 2025. Our physicians, care teams and scientists come together every day with a shared commitment to provide excellent patient care.

We seek to improve the health of the patients and communities we serve by delivering a broad range of services with leading medicine and compassion. Because what makes us better, makes you better. ®

Meet the Primary Care Team

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Northwestern Medicine primary care physicians are specialists in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, or Pediatrics who serve patients as a first point of contact in health care. Primary care physicians also take ongoing responsibility for a patient’s comprehensive health and well-being, including preventive, chronic, and acute care in both outpatient and inpatient settings.