December 18, 2025

CommunityHealth Opens Fourth Microsite: CommunityHealth at Rincon Family Services

CommunityHealth, the nation’s largest volunteer-based free health center, opened its fourth microsite location, CommunityHealth at Rincon Family Services on December 16, 2025. The new clinic is located at Rincon Family Services, 3720 N. Kedzie Ave, in Chicago’s Irving Park Neighborhood.

 

This new microsite clinic offers a variety of essential health care services, including primary care visits, specialty care visits, lab work, medication pickup, and referrals to dental and specialty care to uninsured adults in the neighborhood.

 

“We are choosing hope, that is what this location is about… This is transformational to the communities that we serve. Here, people will be able to access services they, in the past, may have had to leave their communities to get,” said CommunityHealth CEO Steph Willding. “All of those services will be provided completely free to uninsured patients.”

 

This expansion is a partnership between CommunityHealth and Rincon Family Services, a not-for-profit in Irving Park dedicated to rendering compassionate and effective programs that promote quality of life, serving as a catalyst for advocacy, education and empowerment of individuals and their families.

 

“Access to care is not a privilege, it is a promise. This moment shares weight, carries, carries memory, and carries history,” said Rincon Family Services’ CEO Eddy F. Borrayo. “Today we open more than a clinic, we open the doorway to care, to belonging and to dignity.”

 

The opening of this new microsite is part of CommunityHealth’s ongoing commitment to improving health equity and access to care in Chicago, and is possible due to CommunityHealth’s partnership with the AbbVie Foundation.

 

“This newest microsite clinic extends the ‘Corridor of Care’ that CommunityHealth has built and that we are so grateful to support,” said Keya Milla, AbbVie Foundation President. “All along the map of Chicago you can see imprints of where organizations like CommunityHealth are making a tangible impact on people’s everyday lives, and we are so proud to be a part of it.”

 

CommunityHealth hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on December 16, which included speeches from the AbbVie Foundation, Alderperson Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, State Senator Graciela Guzman, First Deputy Mayor of Health and Human Services Jonah Anderson, and a representative from Representative Delia Ramirez’s office.

 

“This care comes at a time that is essential… Here we have a proactive space where we can really take the self-determination of our care to say, ‘We love you, we see you, we are going to take care of you,’” said State Senator Graciela Guzman.

 

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