Early breast cancer detection at no cost
Cervical health screening and preventive exams
Free care referrals through state health services
Hands-on breast check by a trained provider
I have been coming to the VNA for years now. I love coming here because the staff is always helpful. And you're always greeted with a smile. They have a sliding pay scale for patients that have little to no income. If you're looking for an easy going clinic that's understanding, I recommend the VNA.
I always had a great service provided at VNA health clinics, both at Bensenville and Bolingbrook centers. Staff is very friendly and doctors are very attentive and knowledgeable, and is not expensive especially when you don’t have insurance coverage.
The VNA healthcare I will recommend it to friends and family they have good doctors good nurses very experienced and good bed side matters, keep up the good work VNA healthcare.
VNA Health Care is the largest Community Health Center in the Chicago suburbs, and has been serving the community for over 100 years.
VNA serves 90,000 patients a year. When you choose to come to VNA, you receive high-quality, affordable health care.
Your care team members are your partners who work with you to help you achieve your best health. We are your home for health care, the place you can go for care through every stage of your life.
VNA Health Care supports the IBCCP by providing free breast and cervical cancer screenings to eligible patients. Call or fill out the form to connect with us!
You may qualify for free breast and cervical cancer screenings through the Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program (IBCCP) if you are a woman:
Get started with the IBCCP at VNA Health Care. Make an appointment online or call us today!
Since 1995, the Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program (IBCCP) has helped women across the state access vital cancer screenings at no cost. Eligible individuals can receive free mammograms, clinical breast exams, pelvic exams, and Pap tests as part of this life-saving initiative. In some cases, women already diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer may also qualify for free treatment through the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services. The program is open to those who meet specific eligibility guidelines, and there are no income restrictions for treatment coverage.
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women, aside from skin cancer. Fortunately, when caught early, it is highly treatable. Regular breast exams and routine mammograms are essential tools for early detection, giving women access to more effective treatment options and better outcomes.
For cervical cancer prevention, one of the best steps you can take is to ensure children receive the HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine around ages 11 to 12. In addition, regular cervical screenings—such as Pap and HPV tests—can detect abnormal cell changes before they become cancerous, making early intervention possible.
There is no income requirement. To apply, contact a participating health care provider like VNA Health Care or call the Illinois Women’s Health Line. They will help confirm your eligibility and walk you through the enrollment and screening process.