Physicians Park West, Decatur

SIU Medicine expands commitment to Decatur with new multispecialty clinic

SIU Medicine is deepening its investment in the health and well-being of the Decatur community with the opening of a new multispecialty clinic at Physicians Plaza West, 2 Memorial Drive.
Pregnant woman getting blood pressure checked with husband

SIU research is reshaping blood pressure care

At SIU School of Medicine, the story of hypertension research doesn’t begin in a distant lab. It begins in the clinic, often with a patient who has run out of options. A provider reviews the numbers

Olejnik earns distinction to move women's health care forward

Dr. Jeffrey Olejnik becomes one of four area providers with North American Menopause Society certification

SIU Medicine introduces MobilePay, a text-to-pay solution for patients

Powered by AthenaHealth and AccessOne, MobilePay allows patients to choose to pay their statement balances directly from their mobile phones without logging into our portal, downloading an app
Maternal-Fetal

Expanding access to Maternal-Fetal Medicine care

Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM) supports patients facing high-risk pregnancies. This care is time-sensitive and essential: a lack of MFM care is associated with worse outcomes for mothers and their
SIU Family Medicine Location

TriCare – Humana Military now accepted at SIU Medicine, SIU Centers for Family Medicine

Beginning July 1, 2023, all SIU Center for Family Medicine providers and locations will participate in TriCare – Humana Military for TriCare Select and TriCare Prime plans for medical and behavioral
Emilee Gibson

Aspect of a Learner - Emilee Gibson

Bloomington-Normal native and fourth-year medical student Emilee Gibson is a force. The Class of 2023 president, medical student representative to the Illinois State Medical Society’s Government

Accessible, quality care for the region

In recent weeks, questions related to access to health care in central Illinois have become loud and pronounced. News stories, legislative hearings, personal testimony and inaccurate information have all contributed to confusion and disagreement about the availability and quality of care in the region.