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Northwestern Immediate Care Center Reopens After Sudden Close

Village officials confirmed the Orland Park location reopened on Dec. 27, but still had questions on why they were not notified at first.

Northwestern Medicine closed its Orland Park immediate care facility without notice on Dec. 20, village officials said. Orland Park's mayor said the village demands answers as to why the facility closed without anyone being told.
Northwestern Medicine closed its Orland Park immediate care facility without notice on Dec. 20, village officials said. Orland Park's mayor said the village demands answers as to why the facility closed without anyone being told. (Northwestern Medicine)

The Orland Park-based Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care center that closed in December to free up personnel for patient increases has since reopened, hospital officials told Patch.

Northwestern Medicine closed suddenly on Dec. 20. According to Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau, the hospital had not notified the village or the Orland Fire Protection Districts which takes patients to the emergency room that the facility would be shut down for a week.

Staff from Northwestern were transferred to Palos Hospital until Dec. 27 to help treat patients amidst the COVID-19 case surge.

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A hospital official later acknowledged the village was not notified first but said the practice of closing temporarily each winter has been going on for years with the exception of 2020.

As of Jan. 3, all centers at the 15300 West Avenue facility were reopened.

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