The first of a two-part series. CHICAGO — In the summer of 2018, Yvonne Giddens, now 57, walked into an Oak Street Health clinic on this city’s impoverished West Side carrying a bagful of medications. Two weeks earlier, she had suffered three small strokes that left her hospitalized for four days. The hospital physician and discharge nurse said her blurry vision would clear up in a few weeks. It hadn’t.
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The first of a two-part series. CHICAGO — In the summer of 2018, Yvonne Giddens, now 57, walked into an Oak Street Health clinic on this city’s impoverished West Side carrying a bagful of medications. Two weeks earlier, she had suffered three small strokes that left her hospitalized for four days. The hospital physician and discharge nurse said her blurry vision would clear up in a few weeks. It hadn’t.