Eagle View Expanding into Monmouth; Open House Friday, Feb. 10th

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Eagle View Community Health System has expanded into the Monmouth community and will host an Open House on Friday, February 10th from 4 to 7 pm at their new location, 230 South Main Street. President and CEO Shannon Courson says the long-standing organization provides quality health care services throughout the five counties they serve:

“Eagle View is a federally qualified health center. The Oquawka location has been open since 1979. We opened our Stronghurst location in 2008. We run a lot of data to see what services are most needed in our communities. We have a five county catch bin, but we do serve patients wherever they are at. Our mission and our goal is to serve the underserved and underinsured. We have a sliding fee program. We accept most insurance, Illinois Medicaid, commercial insurances; we have primary medical services, dental, behavioral health, and we have a substance use program. We also have community health workers who can help the public with resources if they need help with food, rent, or insurance.”

The Eagle View Monmouth Clinic will be open Mondays through Fridays 7 am to 5 pm.

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