Rakesh Chugh, MD

Rakesh Chugh, MD Visit our doctor's office in Chicago Heights, Illinois, for the treatment you need today. Francis Hospital in Evanston, Illinois in 1993.

Rakesh Chugh, MD provides urgent care and other medical services for adult patients at his private practice in Tinley Park, Illinois. Dr. Chugh takes pride in being able to offer patients high-quality, highly personalized care as a solo practitioner, along with continuity of care. Patients can count on being able to see him at his practice or the hospital for treatment. Dr. Chugh is dedicated to helping patients enjoy optimal physical well-being by ensuring that they receive exceptional care that goes beyond managing medical conditions or treating symptoms. He also provides patients with the tools they need for a long, healthy life, including nutritional advice. Dr. Chugh earned his medical degree from Dayanand Medical College and Hospital in Punjab, India in 1989. He then went on to gain experience and improve his skills and knowledge with an internship at University of Illinois Hospital the following year and a residency at St. In 2000, Dr. Chugh established his private practice in the Chicago Heights area, and he also lends his expertise to local hospitals by serving as medical director at Vitas Hospice Program 37 and Vitas Inpatient Hospice Unit. Dr. Chugh is a Board-certified physician with the American Board of Internal Medicine. His professional affiliations also include being a member of the American Medical Association and a member of the American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine. As part of his commitment to making sure patients receive outstanding medical care, he’s able to provide treatment for a broad range of medical issues on short notice. He also coordinates with other doctors and specialists, including cardiologists and general surgeons, to ensure that patients get the care they need.

Even light symptoms like occasional headaches or fatigue deserve medical attention. ’tIgnoreSymptoms
02/26/2026

Even light symptoms like occasional headaches or fatigue deserve medical attention.

’tIgnoreSymptoms

Feeling “off” isn’t something you should ignore. Annual visits help detect what labs or lifestyle changes may be needed....
02/24/2026

Feeling “off” isn’t something you should ignore. Annual visits help detect what labs or lifestyle changes may be needed.

Unexplained mood swings or irritability could signal hormone changes, not just stress.
02/19/2026

Unexplained mood swings or irritability could signal hormone changes, not just stress.

A full-body wellness check can uncover small issues before they become major ones.
02/17/2026

A full-body wellness check can uncover small issues before they become major ones.

Your lungs can be impacted by air quality, smoking, or even past infections. Ask about a pulmonary function test.
02/12/2026

Your lungs can be impacted by air quality, smoking, or even past infections. Ask about a pulmonary function test.

Blood clots can form without symptoms. Know your risk—especially after travel, surgery, or hormone therapy.
02/10/2026

Blood clots can form without symptoms. Know your risk—especially after travel, surgery, or hormone therapy.

Sudden memory issues? A quick screen could rule out causes like vitamin deficiencies or thyroid dysfunction.
02/05/2026

Sudden memory issues? A quick screen could rule out causes like vitamin deficiencies or thyroid dysfunction.

Your immune system weakens with age—but healthy habits and regular care keep it strong.
02/03/2026

Your immune system weakens with age—but healthy habits and regular care keep it strong.

Liver enzymes tell your doctor how your body is processing fats, sugars, and medications.
01/29/2026

Liver enzymes tell your doctor how your body is processing fats, sugars, and medications.

Insulin resistance often develops before diabetes. Catch it early through blood work.
01/27/2026

Insulin resistance often develops before diabetes. Catch it early through blood work.

Bone loss can begin silently in your 30s. Ask your doctor about a bone density scan.
01/22/2026

Bone loss can begin silently in your 30s. Ask your doctor about a bone density scan.

Dizziness, headaches, and vision changes could all point to high blood pressure. Don’t ignore the signs.
01/20/2026

Dizziness, headaches, and vision changes could all point to high blood pressure. Don’t ignore the signs.

Address

17732 Oak Park Avenue, Suite E-F
Tinley Park, IL
60477

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 2pm
Tuesday 2pm - 5:30pm
Wednesday 2pm - 5:30pm
Friday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+17082470848

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Rakesh Chugh, MD posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Rakesh Chugh, MD:

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram

Category