Local Metro East coverage

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.

Start a patient request

Hospitals and clinicians

Refer when PCP alignment, discharge continuity, wound complexity, or skilled capacity is the issue.

Start a professional referral

Facilities and home health

Discuss added clinical reach, escalation pathways, wound support, and communication.

Explore partner pathways

Start with the right path

Start with the patient’s location and current setting.

The intake team will review whether an available Metro East pathway fits the need and what information should move through a secure channel next.

Patient / FamilyProfessional Referral