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Pick a time that works for you — and start care that's built around prevention, chronic condition support, and coordination.
Oak Street Health primary care accepts all forms of Medicare, including Original Medicare Part B, select Medicare Advantage plans, Medicare Supplement/Medigap, and Medicare-Medicaid Plans. Plan acceptance can vary by location, so it's best to confirm for your clinic.
Oak Street Health works with specialists in your insurance network, and teams can help with referrals and coordination.
Oak Street Health works with area hospitals that accept your insurance.
Same-day or next-day appointments may be available depending on location and schedule.
Transportation support may be available for eligible patients, depending on location and need. Ask when you call.
That's okay — you can call to learn more, visit a nearby center, and decide if Oak Street Health is right for you.
Care That Helps You Stay Healthier — Longer
Oak Street Health provides primary care designed specifically for adults on Medicare. With a focus on preventive care, chronic condition management, and whole-person wellness, each visit is built around your unique health needs.
From routine checkups and screenings to managing ongoing conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis, your dedicated care team works with you to stay ahead of health issues — not just treat them after the fact.
With convenient locations, longer appointment times, and a care model that puts patients first, Oak Street Health makes it easier to get the quality primary care you deserve.
Cough, fever, sore throat, body aches, congestion.
Facial pressure, headache, congestion, post-nasal drip.
Urinary tract infection diagnosis and treatment support.
Medication monitoring and routine readings.
Blood sugar management, A1C monitoring, and ongoing support.
Knee, hip, shoulder, and hand pain.
Shortness of breath, asthma, COPD, and respiratory support.
Refills, side effects, dosage changes (where available).
Yearly checkups, screenings, and preventive care plans.