Newton, IL-(Effingham Radio)- HSHS Medical Group is pleased to welcome Amanda Zumbahlen, APRN, to our medical team. As an urgent care provider, Amanda will see patients at Quick Care – Powered by HSHS Medical Group. Quick Care, located at 601 W. Washington St., Suite 1, Newton, provides walk-in urgent care for patients who are 3 months and older.
At Quick Care, Amanda can treat conditions including sprains and strains, colds and flu, minor injuries, bites and stings and other non-emergency issues.
Amanda earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from McKendree University in Lebanon, Illinois. She received her Master of Science in Nursing from Walden University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Amanda is certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
Quick Care is open for walk-in care Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., and Saturday – Sunday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. For more information on Quick Care, please call 618-783-0954.
About HSHS Medical Group
HSHS Medical Group is the physician organization of Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS). Launched in 2009, HSHS Medical Group is a critical component of the HSHS Care Integration strategy, which focuses on bringing physicians, technology and patients together to improve the overall health of our communities. Today, HSHS Medical Group is comprised of over 1,300 colleagues in locations throughout Central and Southern Illinois. HSHS Medical Group is powered by the Franciscan history of the Hospital Sisters of St. Francis, and our faith-based identity led us to the single most important tenet of the HSHS Medical Group philosophy — patient-first care. For more information about HSHS Medical Group, visit HSHSMedicalGroup.org.
About Hospital Sisters Health System
Hospital Sisters Health System’s (HSHS) mission is to reveal and embody Christ’s healing love for all people through our high-quality Franciscan health care ministry. HSHS provides state-of-the-art health care to our patients and is dedicated to serving all people, especially the most vulnerable, at each of our physician practices and 15 local hospitals in two states – Illinois (Breese, Decatur, Effingham, Greenville, Highland, Litchfield, O’Fallon, Shelbyville and Springfield) and Wisconsin (Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, Oconto Falls, Sheboygan and two in Green Bay). HSHS is sponsored by Hospital Sisters Ministries, and Hospital Sisters of St. Francis is the founding institute. For more information about HSHS, visit www.hshs.org. For more information about Hospital Sisters of St. Francis, visit www.hospitalsisters.org.
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