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Your healing space located in Chicago , IL (Bucktown and Lincoln Park)

Appointments can only be made through the patient portal - there are no pre-appointment consultations and there is no live receptionist to help make an appointment.

If you would like to check your insurance benefit coverage, please click the ‘Email Billing’ button and send a message to our billing team with your name, date of birth, and a picture of the front and back of your insurance card.

If you have other questions, please fill out the following form. Please make sure that you have reviewed the ‘Getting Started’ page before sending - we will not respond if the answers are already on the website!

Hours
Mon–Thurs: 11am-5pm
Friday: 11am-4pm

Phone
773.253.9002
(text-enabled)

Address
1820 W Webster Ave, Units 304 & 307
Chicago, IL, 60614

Questions for the billing team?

Billing Coordinator
Carmen Johnson

Directions

GETTING IN
Entrance to the building is on Webster Ave (it is west, not east of FastSigns - you will see a logo of Wibeto Practice). Please use the keypad to dial us and we will let you in the building after verifying that you are a patient. Of note, we really appreciate the safety of the building - there are security cameras everywhere and locked doors at each level.


There is a stairway and elevator, which you will take to the 3rd floor. You will enter through the first door on your left (it is surrounded by a tree-colored brown - a sign is coming!).

PARKING
There is ample free street parking around this address (on Webster, Lister). In rare instances, you could park on Elston Ave for metered parking.
Please allow 10+ minutes to avoid a frazzled nervous system.

CLYBOURN METRA STATION
The stop is a 10min walk away. Head north on Elston Ave (slightly northwest, not Ashland), make a left on Webster and you have arrived.

“An individual human existence should be like a river: small at first, narrowly contained within its banks, and rushing passionately past rocks and over waterfalls. Gradually, the river grows wider, the banks recede, the waters flow more quietly, and in the end, without any visible break, they become merged in the sea, and painlessly lose their individual being”

Michael Pollan