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The Carle Illinois College of Medicine is a partnership between the Carle Health system and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. We educate exceptional physician-innovators to deliver high-value, compassionate health care through transformative solutions developed at the intersection of engineering, science and medicine.
As innovators in medical education, we’re excited to offer the Carle Illinois College of Medicine Clinic, located at Carle Champaign on Curtis. Guided by experienced Carle physicians while caring for patients, this unique clinic provides a hands-on opportunity to our medical students. Patients receive expert, personalized care while training and inspiring the next generation of physicians.
Location:
Carle Champaign on Curtis
1701 W. Curtis Rd.
Champaign, IL 61822
Hours:
Monday - Thursday
6 - 7:30 p.m.
To make an appointment with the clinic, call (217) 365-6200.
Your visit to Carle Illinois College of Medicine Clinic will be handled like a normal physician office visit. Carle encourages all patients who have questions about coverage to contact their respective insurance companies to verify coverage before their scheduled visits and/or procedures. Carle Patient Financial Services is also available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at (888) 712-2753.
At the clinic, all positions are filled by Carle Illinois College of Medicine students. After reviewing your health history and taking your vitals, a student will perform an evaluation. After visiting with you, the student will explain this detail to a licensed attending physician who will then also examine you. Throughout the visit, you may hear the student and physician discussing your health.
The providers at the clinic treat all primary care needs. So if you are in need of a newborn screening or annual wellness exam, this clinic can help you.
Please contact our clinical coordinators with any other questions about becoming a patient by calling (217) 365-6200.
It may be helpful for you to bring a list or bottles of any prescription medications you are taking.
Visits typically last one hour, depending on the nature of your needs.