Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono) in Palatine, IL

At Yorktown Health in Palatine, IL, we treat mono with fast tests and full support. Mono often causes fever, tiredness, and a sore throat. We guide teens and adults with simple care steps for smooth healing.
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During Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono), our health care providers do


  • Ask about sore throat, fever, and sleep issues
  • Use blood tests to confirm the mono virus
  • Check for spleen or gland swelling
  • Give care tips for rest, food, and fluids
  • Follow up to track your recovery
  • Teach how to avoid spreading the virus

We guide full care and safe rest. Start care at Yorktown Health VH.




Top Benefits of Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono) at Yorktown Health



Relief


Track your child’s growth milestones and identify potential developmental concerns early.


Recovery


Gain a clear understanding of your child’s health and wellness, enabling informed care decisions.


Clarity


Ensure your child receives necessary vaccinations and preventive measures for long-term health.

Why Choose Us for Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono) in Palatine, IL


In Palatine, our clinic gives expert care from first visit to full rest. We use tests to confirm and explain steps clearly. Learn more at About Yorktown Health.


Why Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono) Is Important for You


Mono can last weeks and spread in homes, schools, and teams. Early care helps reduce tiredness and prevent health risks like spleen strain.




TESTIMONIALS


Dr. Shawn George D.O. was fast to find out I had mono. He helped with rest and gave me a note for school. I healed faster with his help.


Aaliyah C.


I was always tired and had no clue why. Dr. Shawn George D.O. found the issue, gave real care steps, and tracked my healing. It made a big difference.


Hunter F.


Dr. Shawn George D.O. explained mono so clearly. He helped my teen avoid sports and rest well. We saw results fast.


Kelsey M.


Frequently Asked Question


  • What is mono?
  • Is mono serious?
  • How long should I rest?
  • Can I still go to school?
  • Is there a cure?
What is mono?

It’s a virus that causes fatigue, sore throat, and fever.

Is mono serious?

It can be. It may harm your spleen if untreated.

How long should I rest?

Usually 2–4 weeks, based on symptoms.

Can I still go to school?

No. You need full rest and must avoid others.

Is there a cure?

No cure, but rest helps the body heal.



CONTACT US


ADDRESS

6 East Phillip Road #1108
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
(Inside Advocate Outpatient Center Building)


PHONE

(847) 549 3979


Working Hours

Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM-5:00PM
Saturday: By Appointment Only
Sunday: Closed


YorktownHealthVernonHills

Yorktown Health Vernon Hills, previously Lodd Medical Group, is dedicated to providing comprehensive Family Medicine services to the local community and its families. Our mission remains the same - to make you feel and stay healthy. Whether you’re coming in for a regular checkup or an urgent treatment, our dedicated team of health practitioners have the skills and resources to take care of your needs.

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