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Nikhil Martis is a Gastroenterologist at DuPage Medical Group and sees patients in Downers Grove, Hinsdale, and Oakbrook Terrace. Your browser does not support the playback of HTML5 and/or MP3 audio.ĭr. Rebekah Costello is a Family Medicine doctor at DuPage Medical Group and sees patients in St. Your browser does not support the playback of HTML5 and/or MP3 audio.ĭr. Your browser does not support the playback of HTML5 and/or MP3 audio.ĭr. Priscilla Carvalho is a Pediatrician at DuPage Medical Group and sees patients in Bloomingdale, Glen Ellyn, Naperville and Wheaton. Janet Chin is a Oncologist at DuPage Medical Group and sees patients in Winfield. Joseph Shulan is an Endocrinologist at DuPage Medical Group and sees patients in Glen Ellyn. Your browser does not support the playback of HTML5 and/or MP3 audio.ĭr. Rick Gimbel is an Immediate Care doctor at DuPage Medical Group and sees patients in Naperville. The state review board is scheduled to hear both applications at its May 19 meeting.Dr. The group last year opened a new 54,000-square-foot facility in Lockport. Ogden Ave.-would consolidate a variety of specialty health care services less than two miles from its primary care facility, the applications say.Ī representative for the group declined to comment on the proposed projects.ĭuPage Medical has about 720 doctors in more than 125 locations and had $981 million in net revenue in 2018, according to data compiled by Crain’s. 95th St.-would help DuPage Medical serve local patients by adding immediate care and advanced imaging services, while the Westmont project-at 301-319 W. Westmont includes orthopedics, physical therapy, pulmonology and cardiology practices. DuPage doesn’t note how many sites it intends to consolidate in each new outpatient center, but the application says Oak Lawn includes orthopedics, physical therapy, obstetrics and gynecology, as well as three primary care practices. Paul Merrick and Mike Pacetti, who also serves as chief financial officer, since Michael Kasper died in May.ĭuPage Medical expects to spend around $60 million on the two projects, with $31 million budgeted for Oak Lawn and $29.6 million for Westmont, according to the applications filed with the Illinois Health Facility & Services Review Board, the agency that oversees health care projects.īy consolidating doctors and midlevel providers in each of the areas-thus eliminating “multiple” single-specialty practices-DuPage Medical aims to be more efficient and improve continuity of care, according to the applications.

In a market where most physicians groups are linked with big hospital systems, DuPage Medical’s strategy-acquiring a few doctors at a time-has enabled it to grow quickly and remain independent. The largest independent physicians group in the Chicago area has filed applications with the state to renovate 42,618 square feet of retail space in Oak Lawn at 95th Street and Pulaski Road and construct a 50,220-square-foot center in Westmont.

DuPage Medical Group wants to open two new $30 million ambulatory care centers to address the growing demand for outpatient services and consolidate some of its smaller medical practices.
