LivingWell Cancer Resource Center, part of Northwestern Medicine

(on williamsburg ave)
Hospitals and Medical Centers in Geneva, IL
Hospitals and Medical Centers

Hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
Closed
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

442 Williamsburg Ave
Geneva, IL
60134

About

Due to concerns around the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus), the LivingWell Geneva and Warrenville facilities are closed to the public through August 31. During this time, all on-site programming is suspended. To view all virtual programs and services, visit livingwellcrc.org/digital.

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Clinical research trials help us create the most effective treatment plans for our patients. PROTONCENTER.NM.ORG Leaders in Research
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Two in five people who take dietary supplements changed the way they used them and which supplements they took in 2020. Though not classified as medications, supplements come with notable health risks and benefits. NM.ORG A Closer Look at Supplements
Do you have long-term symptoms of COVID-19? If your symptoms haven’t gone away after 30 days, a team of specialists is ready to care for you at the Northwestern Medicine Comprehensive COVID-19 Center. NM.ORG Comprehensive Care After COVID-19
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MON, FEB 1 Webinar: Manage Joint Pain with Injection Therapy
Folic acid — the synthetic form of the B vitamin folate — is a vitamin that does big things for the development of your baby’s spine and brain. NM.ORG What Does Folic Acid Do for the Body?
The road to recovery from COVID-19 may not end when the virus leaves your body. Northwestern Medicine offers education and resources to support you on your journey. NM.ORG COVID-19 Recovery Forum
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Today, employees from Palos Hospital, now part of Northwestern Medicine, and other hospitals across the health system, dressed their best for #WearRedDay to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease. #HeartMonth
Prevent acne while doing your part to prevent the spread of COVID-19. NM.ORG Breakouts From Face Masks
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Transcatheter aortic valve replacement, or TAVR, offers an alternative to open heart surgery. Learn how it’s changing lives. NM.ORG Repairing a Broken Heart
We’re experiencing high demand for COVID-19 testing. Read this before you come to one of our locations for a test. NM.ORG Testing for COVID-19
The road to recovery from COVID-19 may not end when the virus leaves your body. Northwestern Medicine offers education and resources to support you on your journey. NM.ORG COVID-19 Recovery Forum
A high-tech solution empowers Alec Cunningham to better manage his focal epilepsy with fewer medications. http://ms.spr.ly/6189pFHzR
Today, employees from Palos Hospital, now part of Northwestern Medicine, and other hospitals across the health system, dressed their best for #WearRedDay to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease. #HeartMonth
Half of men who die suddenly of coronary heart disease don’t have symptoms. Remember your heart health this Heart Month. NM.ORG 10 Things You May Not Know About Heart Disease
Health disparities affect the full spectrum of health care: physical, mental and spiritual. Three Black Northwestern Medicine staff members share their remarkable work addressing these disparities in the Black community. NM.ORG Black Lives Matter: A Road Map to Healing
Two centuries after the first heartbeat was heard through a stethoscope, take a look back at the leading-edge innovations that have made #NMBetter and brought Northwestern Medicine Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute to this sweet milestone.
It’s not a medical story; it’s a love story. Four years ago, Soledad gave one of her kidneys to her boyfriend Alberto. See how the couple is doing now.
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement, or TAVR, offers an alternative to open heart surgery. Learn how it’s changing lives. NM.ORG Repairing a Broken Heart
We’re experiencing high demand for COVID-19 testing. Read this before you come to one of our locations for a test. NM.ORG Testing for COVID-19
More than 30 million people in the U.S. will have an eating disorder at some point in their lives. NM.ORG How Anorexia Impacts Your Heart
Don’t miss a beat this Heart Month! Tune in to WGN Radio on AM 720 tomorrow (Wednesday, February 24) from 9:45 to 11:27 am to hear three Northwestern Medicine experts discuss everything from good cardiovascular care to how COVID-19 impacts heart disease. WGNRADIO.COM On-Air
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Health disparities affect the full spectrum of health care: physical, mental and spiritual. Three Black Northwestern Medicine staff members share their remarkable work addressing these disparities in the Black community. NM.ORG Black Lives Matter: A Road Map to Healing
Two centuries after the first heartbeat was heard through a stethoscope, take a look back at the leading-edge innovations that have made #NMBetter and brought Northwestern Medicine Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute to this sweet milestone.
⬇️ 👩‍🎨 👩‍🔧 👩‍🎓 👩‍🍳 👩‍🚀 🧕 👷‍♀️ 👮‍♀️ 👩‍⚕️ 👩‍🌾 Endometriosis affects one in 10 women between ages 15 and 44. Our knowledge about this common condition continues to grow. http://ms.spr.ly/6184VEy08
He graduated from the Northwestern Medicine Scholars Program and is now a mechanical engineering student determined to bring solar energy to Chicago’s South Side. NM.ORG Braxton's Bright Future
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More than 30 million people in the U.S. will have an eating disorder at some point in their lives. NM.ORG How Anorexia Impacts Your Heart
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A life-saving surgery. A groundbreaking procedure during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tune into Nightline tonight to witness history.
⬇️ 👩‍🎨 👩‍🔧 👩‍🎓 👩‍🍳 👩‍🚀 🧕 👷‍♀️ 👮‍♀️ 👩‍⚕️ 👩‍🌾 Endometriosis affects one in 10 women between ages 15 and 44. Our knowledge about this common condition continues to grow. http://ms.spr.ly/6184VEy08
She trusted her instincts, and she trusted her care team. As a result, Brenda’s ovarian cancer was caught in stage 1 — something that only happens to 15% of women. Now, she is cancer-free. NM.ORG McHenry Teacher Beats Ovarian Cancer
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“Good” sleep requires more than just spending enough time in bed. Learn how good sleep habits impact your health. http://ms.spr.ly/6187VHx7F
Clinical research at Northwestern Medicine is looking at alternatives to surgery and radiation therapy for patients with DCIS, or stage 0 breast cancer. NM.ORG Expanding Treatment Options for Stage 0 Breast Cancer (DCIS)
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One million people in the U.S. have multiple sclerosis (MS). Are you one of them? Infusion services may help improve your quality of life. YOUTUBE.COM Northwestern Medicine Neuro Infusion Services for Multiple Sclerosis Patients
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SUN, MAY 16 AT 9:00 AM CDT Team Hope Walk for Huntington’s Disease Society of America
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  • What is the phone number for LivingWell Cancer Resource Center, part of Northwestern Medicine in Geneva IL?
    You can reach them at: 630-262-1111. It’s best to call LivingWell Cancer Resource Center, part of Northwestern Medicine during business hours.
  • What is the address for LivingWell Cancer Resource Center, part of Northwestern Medicine on williamsburg ave in Geneva?
    LivingWell Cancer Resource Center, part of Northwestern Medicine is located at this address: 442 Williamsburg Ave Geneva, IL 60134.
  • What are LivingWell Cancer Resource Center, part of Northwestern Medicine(Geneva, IL) store hours?
    LivingWell Cancer Resource Center, part of Northwestern Medicine store hours are as follows: Mon-Sun: Closed.