Healthcare in Aurora, Illinois
The second largest city in Illinois, Aurora was founded in 1834 as a gristmill and saw mill. Aurora has always led the way, including becoming the first city in the US to light its public streets with electricity. To this day, its nickname is “City of Lights.” The city has grown steadily and now has a population of over 157,000, spread over four counties.
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Finding Healthcare in Aurora
The population of Aurora is young and composed mainly of families, with nearly half of all households having children. The median income of the city is high, at $54,861. Even so, over eight percent of the population is at or below poverty level, including a disproportionately high number of children and seniors.
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Medical Facilities in the Aurora Area
- Copley Memorial Hospital -- 2020 Ogden Avenue; 630-978-6200
- Aurora Rehabilitation and Living Center – 1601 North Farnsworth Avenue
- Provena Mercy Center for Health Care Services – 1325 N. Highland Avenue; 630-859-2222
- Family Health and Wellness – 1999 W. Galena; 630-906-1956
- Addiction Treatment Program – 1325 N. Highland Avenue; 630-859-2222
- Indian Trail Medical Center – 1177 N. Highland Avenue; 630-897-5028
- Aurora MRI -- 1325 N. Highland Avenue; 630-859-2222
- Rush-Copley Medical Center – 2000 Ogden Avenue; 630-978-6280
- Elmwood Nursing and Rehabilitation Center – 1017 West Galena Boulevard
- Kendall Pointe Surgery Center LLC – 100 Fifth Street, Oswego, IL; 630-449-0085
- Linden Oaks Hospital – 852 S West Street, Naperville, IL; 630-305-5500
- Edwards Hospital – 720 Brom Ct, Naperville, IL; 630-848-1094
- Tri-Cities Dialysis – 306-Randall Road, Geneva, IL; 630-262-1306
- Raymond G. Scott Cancer Care Center – 306 Randall Road, Geneva, IL; 630-262-8554


