Best Community Health Worker in Chicago, IL
Choosing a community health worker in Chicago, IL is easier when you can see credentials, listed plans, and patient ratings in one place. Heallexa shows 20+ verified community health worker side by side. Many practice at Northwestern Medicine or Rush University Medical. Chicago has cold winters that drive seasonal-affective and respiratory-illness visits, which shapes how local community health worker structure their practice.
20 community health worker in Chicago

Katrina Marie Mason, EARLY CHILDHOOD
4.5Katrina Marie Mason · Community Health Worker
9906 S Sangamon St(773) 750-4561

Diane Laverne Gilbert, COTA/L
4.5Diane Laverne Gilbert · Community Health Worker
6700 S Keating Ave(773) 284-5637
Bailey Elizabeth Kaeppel, BS REHAB PSYCH
4.5Bailey Elizabeth Kaeppel · Community Health Worker
4677 N Virginia Ave(708) 341-8222
Joe Francis Ferguson, LCSW
4.5Joe Francis Ferguson · Community Health Worker
820 S Damen Ave(312) 569-8005
Puerto Rican Cultural Center
4.5Puerto Rican Cultural Center · Community Health Worker
2640 W Division St(773) 278-6737




Michelle Duchin, LCSW
4.5Michelle Duchin · Community Health Worker
1615 N Wolcott Ave Apt 301(812) 320-3616
Yolanda Zoleta
4.5Yolanda Zoleta · Community Health Worker
6323 N Avondale Ave Suite 102(773) 594-1923




Vas Networking Services
4.5Vas Networking Services · Community Health Worker
6330 S King Drive Ave(708) 690-4464


Amir Sheikh, ORTOTIST/PROSTHETIST
4.5Amir Sheikh · Community Health Worker
2830 W Cermak Rd(847) 736-6686
Community Health Worker in Chicago by insurance
These providers list this insurance as accepted, but coverage should be confirmed directly with the provider before booking.
Community Health Worker in nearby cities
Same specialty in cities near Chicago — useful if your insurance network extends across the IL metro.
About finding a community health worker in Chicago
Chicago has community health worker practicing across hospital systems, group practices, and independent clinics, including Northwestern Medicine, Rush University Medical, Advocate Health. When choosing a community health worker in Chicago, the three factors most patients care about are: insurance acceptance, distance from home or work, and patient reviews. Heallexa shows all three on every listing so you can compare without clicking back and forth.
Many Chicago community health worker list major insurance plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, and Medicare. Listings reflect what providers have indicated they accept — always confirm in-network status directly with the office before booking. Out-of-network visits can cost 3–5× more than in-network ones.
Common questions about community health worker in Chicago
What should I ask a community health worker in Chicago before booking?+
Confirm three things: (1) they currently accept your specific insurance plan and network tier, (2) the office location and parking, and (3) typical wait times for new-patient visits. Providers tied to Northwestern Medicine often have shorter waits if you're already in-system.
Is telehealth available with Chicago community health worker?+
Many Chicago community health worker offer telehealth visits, especially for follow-ups, prescription refills, and consultations. Look for the telehealth badge on each profile.
How are these Chicago community health worker verified?+
Every listing on Heallexa is matched against NPI records and state license databases. Credentials, board certifications, and active license status are surfaced on each profile.
Is Heallexa free for patients in Chicago?+
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