Contact Us
Advanced Footcare Center
Address
2834 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60657
Phone
Hours of Operation
Monday: 11:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Advanced Foot Care Center, North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL, USA
Driving To Our Office
If you’re coming from the north, take I-94/I-90 E until you get to exit 47A for Fullerton Ave. Merge onto Kennedy Fullerton Rd, then take a slight left onto W Fullerton Ave. Turn left onto N Damen Ave, turn right onto W Diversey Pkwy, and take a sharp left onto N Lincoln Ave. You’ll see our building on the left.
If you’re driving from the south, take I-90/I-94 W until you get to exit 48A for Armitage Ave. Turn right onto W Armitage Ave, followed by a left onto N Ashland Ave. Turn right onto W Diversey Pkwy after one mile, take a sharp left onto N Lincoln Ave, and you’ll see our building on the left.
Chicago History
The Potawatomi people and other Native American tribes lived in the Chicago area when the first French explorers and fur traders came in the late 1600s. The first non-native settlers came during the late 1700s, and the United States built Fort Dearborn in 1803. Chicago was formally incorporated in 1833, and the completion of the Illinois and Michigan Canal in 1848 helped make Chicago a major transport hub.
Though Chicago suffered a terrible fire in 1871, the city bounced back to host the Columbian Exposition of 1893 and the Century of Progress Exposition in 1933 and 34. Today, Chicago is home to 2.7 million residents, making it the third largest city in the U.S. The Windy City’s O’Hare International Airport is the second-busiest airport in the world.
Book Your Appointment Today
Call us at 773-472-1882 or book your appointment online today! Our doctors are some of the best podiatrists in the State of Illinois and can do everything in their power to ensure you are leaving our office in less pain than when you came in. Give your feet the attention they deserve! Visit one of our doctors now so you can prevent further damage to your feet and/or ankles. No problem is too big or too small!