Newsroom
There’s always something new happening at West Suburban Medical Center to improve the lives in our community. Below you’ll find the latest news and press releases to help you stay current on what’s happening at West Suburban.
Water Labor and Delivery at a Birthing Center
Welcoming a baby into the world is one of the most memorable and rewarding life experiences—but it’s called “labor” for a reason. Labor and childbirth are challenging...
Outpatient Behavioral Health Debuts at West Suburban
More than 80 civic, community, and business leaders helped West Suburban Medical Center celebrate the opening of the hospital’s new Outpatient Behavioral Health Center...
West Suburban Publishes Community Impact Report
Investment in new equipment, facilities upgrades, expanded clinical programs and enhanced community engagement are among the highlights of West Suburban Medical...
Seven Days of Self Care for a Stronger Heart
In celebration of American Heart Health Month this February, West Suburban Medical Center is encouraging our community, and our employees, to follow along as we observe...
Licensed Midwifery Law Aims to Boost Patient Safety, Enhance Outcomes
OAK PARK, IL – Dec. 14, 2021 – West Suburban Medical Center will be among the key stakeholders represented at a ceremony for Gov. J.D. Pritzker to sign legislation to...
West Suburban Medical Center Physicians Honored with Chicago Magazine Top Doctor Awards
CHICAGO – Nov. 15, 2021 – Several West Suburban Hospital physicians are honored in the October edition of Chicago magazine’s “Top Doctors” issue. Each year, Chicagoans...
West Suburban Medical Center Appoints New Governing Board Members
OAK PARK, Illinois – The Rev. Marshall Hatch and business leader Anan Abu-Taleb are the newest members of West Suburban Medical Center’s Governing Board. “These two...
A Lifetime of Selfies
Horror writer James Dean (yes, he knows his name is cool), who has published countless short stories and one full-length zombie apocalypse novel, The Dying World: The...
Jessica’s Story
As a licensed practical nurse, Jessica Hill tends not to dismiss her symptoms as “nothing.” Concerned with a nagging pain on her upper right side becoming more intense,...