Primary care and wound care in East St. Louis & Cahokia Heights.
Patients in the western Metro East may face transportation barriers, fragmented primary-care relationships, and difficulty connecting hospital plans with ongoing community follow-up.
East St. LouisCahokia HeightsWashington ParkCentreville area
Care pathways in this area
Primary care, wound care, and follow-through are reviewed together.
Primary-care continuity when the established PCP is unavailable, outside the network, or missing
Wound evaluation and treatment support for common chronic, surgical, pressure, diabetic, venous, arterial, and traumatic wounds
Post-hospital, post-surgical, and post-rehabilitation follow-up
Clinical support across home, post-hospital, facility, home health, hospice, and community-based settings
Communication with hospitals, physicians, facilities, home health, patients, families, and caregivers
Why local coordination matters
Patients do not experience health care in neat organizational boundaries.
A person may leave one hospital, have a PCP in another network, receive home health from a separate agency, and live in a facility or household that needs added clinical support. Metro East Health provides a single Illinois-facing intake path designed to connect those pieces.
Patients and families
Request help with primary care, wound care, or post-discharge follow-up.