Athletic Training Guide for Visiting Teams University of Illinois Urbana

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Athletic Training Guide for Visiting Teams University of Illinois Urbana Athletic Training Services Provided Teams traveling with ATC’s are welcome Athletic Training Guide to use the modalities in our facilities. Members of our Sports Medicine team will for Visiting Teams be present at all competitions to assist with any services that you need. If you have any special needs or will NOT have an ATC traveling with the team, please contact us prior to arrival. Listed below are the supplies that will be available to you. Football 4 ten gallon coolers / 1000 cups Taping and treatment tables University of Illinois Hydrocollator Athletic Training Facilities Bagged ice Basic emergency equipment Memorial Stadium—Football Bio-hazard supplies 1402 South First Street, Champaign, IL fax: 217-333-6460 Basketball, Gymnastics, Tennis, Track, State Farm Center—Basketball Volleyball, Wrestling 1800 South First Street, Champaign, IL Water with cups Huff Hall—Volleyball/Wrestling/Gymnastics Taping table with basic taping supplies 1206 South Fourth Street, Champaign, IL Hydrocollator Injury ice with ice bags Atkins Tennis Center—Tennis Basic emergency equipment 1800 South Wright Street, Urbana, IL Bio-Hazard supplies Illinois Field—Baseball West Florida Avenue, Urbana, IL Baseball, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Golf Water with cups Eichelberger Field—Softball Injury ice with ice bags 1201 West Florida Avenue, Urbana, IL Basic emergency equipment Bio-Hazard supplies Outdoor Track—Soccer/Track & Field Available upon request: 1801 South Wright Street, Urbana, IL Taping table with basic taping supplies Hydrocollator Armory Track—Indoor Track & Field 505 East Armory Avenue, Champaign, IL If an ATC will NOT be traveling with the Ubben Basketball Practice Facility team, please send a prescription for treat- 1750 South Fourth Street, Champaign, IL ment with the athlete and call ahead with University of Illinois special instructions. UI Arboretum—Cross Country 2001 South Lincoln Avenue, Urbana, IL Urbana-Champaign Staff Athletic Trainers Pharmacy Randy Ballard, Director of Sports Medicine CVS Pharmacy 217-244-9160 cell: 217-766-8137 107 West Green Street, Champaign, IL [email protected] 217-355-8123 Pharmacy: 217-355-8227 Jeremy Busch, Head Football Store Hours: Open 24 Hours 217-265-6205 cell: 970-391-9286 Pharmacy Hours: M-F 8am-12am [email protected] Saturday 8am-8pm Anne Danbury, Men’s Gymnastics Sunday 8am-8pm 217-265-6401 cell: 603-381-1328 [email protected] The University of Illinois Athletic Department Walgreens Pharmacy James Halpin, Baseball would like to welcome you to the Urbana- 1509 South Neil Street, Champaign, IL 217-244-6884 cell: 815-441-0621 Champaign campus and home of the 217-351-1516 [email protected] Fighting Illini. Store Hours: 7am-12am Jeffrey Jahnel, Wrestling; M Golf Pharmacy Hours: M-F 8am-10pm 217-244-8030 cell: 217-552-7437 GA Athletic Trainers Saturday 9am-6pm [email protected] Sunday 10am-6pm Mary “Sam” Laingen, W Basketball Brady Baker, M Track; M X-Country 217-300-7124 cell: 419-778-9018 217-300-1076 cell: 816-548-9330 [email protected] [email protected] Billy Langston, Football Katy Haynes, Swimming Medical Facilities 217-244-7683 cell: 585-645-2800 217-300-1345 cell: 513-218-7336 [email protected] [email protected] Carle Foundation Hospital Andy McPherson, Football Jordan Moore, Football 611 West Park Street, Urbana, IL 217-244-8715 cell: 864-723-1807 217-300-3361 cell: 317-797-3949 217-383-4636 ER-217-383-3313 [email protected] [email protected] Natalie Morales, M/W X-Country, Track Steven Paul, W Track; W X-Country Carle Convenient Care—Champaign 217-300-3399 cell: 708-829-3415 217-244-1066 cell: 847-363-8890 1701 West Curtis Road, Champaign, IL [email protected] [email protected] 217-3365-6200 Meaghan Naas, M/W Tennis Open daily and on holidays, 8am-8pm 217-333-2829 cell: 217-419-2135 Team Physicians [email protected] Carle Convenient Care—Urbana Robert Gurtler, M.D.— Orthopedic Surgeon Rachel Rudy, Women’s Gymnastics 1818 East Windsor Roadt, Urbana, IL 217-326-2255 pager: 217-366-1909 217-244-8274 cell: 734-353-0341 217-255-9500 Robert Bane, M.D.— Orthopedic Surgeon rachrudy@@illinois.edu Open daily, 8am-8pm, 217-326-2255 pager: 217-353-1155 Paul Schmidt, M Basketball Closed all major holidays Jerrad Zimmerman, M.D.— Sports Medicine 217-265-8060 cell: 248-302-0514 217-326-2255 [email protected] Provena Covenant Medical Center Amy MacDougal, M.D.— Sports Medicine Brittany Scott, Soccer; W Golf 1400 West Park Street, Urbana, IL 217-326-2255 217-244-3709 cell: 734-845-1401 217-337-2000 ER-217-337-2131 Jeremy Henrichs, M.D.— Sports Medicine [email protected] 217-326-2255 Kristen Streeter, Softball; Cheer 217-244-6746 cell: 217-855-8392 Event Management [email protected] 217-333-3631 Misao Tanioka, Volleyball 217-300-4354 cell: 714-290-7205 [email protected] .
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