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Mount Sinai Hospital

2.8(52)
Insurance / Medicare / Medicaid
photobiomodulationwound carepain managementacute careMedicaid acceptedWest Side Chicagoteaching hospital

Guest Reviews

2.8
(52 reviews)

Mount Sinai Hospital Chicago has a 2.8-star Yelp rating from 52 reviews and is rated high performing in 7 procedures by U.S. News. Consumer satisfaction scores are below state average, typical of high-volume safety-net hospitals. PBM is offered in clinical wound care and pain management contexts.

Contact & Hours

Phone: (773) 542-2000
Website: Visit website
Hours:
fri: Open 24 hours
mon: Open 24 hours
sat: Open 24 hours
sun: Open 24 hours
thu: Open 24 hours
tue: Open 24 hours
wed: Open 24 hours

About Mount Sinai Hospital

Mount Sinai Hospital is a 319-licensed-bed acute care hospital located at 1500 S Fairfield Avenue in the North Lawndale neighborhood of Chicago, operating as a cornerstone institution within the Sinai Chicago health system. Open 24 hours, Mount Sinai serves as the acute care hub for one of the city’s most medically underserved communities and is recognized by U.S. News & World Report as high performing in 7 adult procedures and conditions. Photobiomodulation at Mount Sinai Hospital is used within clinical programs including wound care, pain management, oncology support, and post-surgical recovery — administered by credentialed clinicians as part of structured treatment protocols. The hospital’s interdisciplinary model connects light therapy with broader inpatient and outpatient services, including physical rehabilitation referrals to nearby Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital within the same Sinai Chicago system. Mount Sinai’s medical staff includes specialists across cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, neurology, and trauma surgery, providing a depth of clinical context for PBM applications that purely wellness-focused studios cannot replicate. The hospital accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and most major insurance plans, and has historically served a patient population where access to advanced therapeutic technologies might otherwise be out of reach. As a teaching hospital with active clinical research programs, Mount Sinai’s deployment of photobiomodulation reflects evidence-based practice standards rather than consumer wellness trends. Patients referred for PBM services at Mount Sinai receive therapy within a fully integrated hospital environment with emergency backup, specialist consultation, and longitudinal follow-up as needed.

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wound healingchronic painpost surgical recoveryinflammation

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