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- Events | Amoskeag Health
Discover upcoming events at Amoskeag Health, including health fairs, educational programs, and community gatherings designed to support wellness and health education. Stay informed about our latest activities and join us in promoting a healthier community. EVENTS Stress Recovery Group An online group for patients ages 18 to 49 focused on healing from stress. Learn how stress affects the mind and body, understand how your nervous system works, connect with others who’ve had similar experiences, and build skills to reduce anxiety and feel safer in your body. Ongoing virtual group held at 1pm every Monday. Call (603) 935-5280 to sign up! Cooking Matters for Adults Offered by Cooking Matters NH, a Program of the NH Food Bank Are you looking to prevent or manage heart disease or diabetes? This free online course offers information that can help support healthy lifestyle changes. Learn about nutrition, healthy eating and cooking, food safety, meal planning and food budgeting. Registration is required; you may only register for one course. Registrants agree to attend at least 4 of the 6 weekly classes. Attendees receive a FREE $10 grocery store gift card for each week they participate. Virtual course series options available: Wednesdays, September 9th to October 14th from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM (9/9, 9/16, 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, and 10/14) Mondays, November 9th to December 14th 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM (11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, and 12/14) Register today! Healing from Grief & Living Through Loss Group Share ideas, stories, and healing strategies in a welcoming community environment. In this six week series, learn about the different stages and types of of grief, identify “stuck points,” or thoughts that make it harder to heal, and work through your own personal grief and healing experience. Location: Amoskeag Health, 145 Hollis Street, Manchester, NH; 1st Floor, Conference Room B Date: Thursdays, June 4th - July 9th from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM (6/4, 6/11, 6/18, 6/25, 7/2 and 7/9) *Participation in all group sessions encouraged, as each one offers unique discussions that support deeper healing. This group is limited to 10-12 individuals. Talk to your provider about joining the Spring session, or reach out via e-mail with interest! Register Now! A Matter of Balance Are you age 65 or older and concerned about balance or falling? Our Matter of Balance program is designed specifically for older adults to help reduce fear of falling, improve balance and strength, and increase confidence in everyday activities. This proven program offers practical strategies to help you stay active, safe, and independent. Dates: Wednesdays, May 20 - July 8, 2026 from 10 :00 AM to 12:00 PM (5/20, 5/27, 6/3, 6/10, 6/17, 6/24, 7/1, 7/8) Location: Amoskeag Health,145 Hollis Street, Manchester, NH Call (603) 792-5089 to register! Morning Matters Presented by the Dr. Selma Deitch Center for Children & Teens Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2026, 7:30 AM to 8:45 AM Location: Derryfield Country Club, 625 Mammoth Road, Manchester, NH Please join us for an informative and uplifting morning as we celebrate and honor more than three decades of providing quality, patient-centered care and supportive services to children across the community. Learn More About Morning Matters June Parent Café Connect with other parents and caregivers, and enjoy family-friendly games and activities outdoors this summer! Light snacks, transportation and free childcare provided. Location: Stark Park Gazebo, 550 River Rd, Manchester, NH Date: Tuesday, June 23rd from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Register Now! July Parent Café Connect with other parents and caregivers, and enjoy family-friendly games and activities outdoors this summer! Light snacks, transportation and free childcare provided. Location: Stark Park Gazebo, 550 River Rd, Manchester, NH Date: Wednesday, July 22nd from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Register Now! August Parent Café Connect with other parents and caregivers, and enjoy family-friendly games and activities outdoors this summer! Light snacks, transportation and free childcare provided. Location: Stark Park Gazebo, 550 River Rd, Manchester, NH Date: Tuesday, August 18th from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM Register Now! Past Events Morning Matters 2025
- Amoskeag Health | primary care physician manchester
Amoskeag Health provides primary and mental health care in addition to prenatal care, medication assisted treatment, and additional specialty services across Manchester, NH. Exceptional Care and Services That Are Accessible to ALL Donate PATIENT PORTAL Attend your Virtual Appointments Access Lab and Test Results Request Appointments Send Secure Notes to your Provider and View Referrals Sign Up Today! Primary Care Services Primary Health Mental Health Sexual & Reproductive Health Women's Health Pregnancy & Delivery Healthcare in Schools Four Manchester Locations Hollis Street 145 Hollis Street Manchester, NH 03101 603-626-9500 Hours The Dr. Selma Deitch Center for Children and Teens 1245 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03101 603-626-9500 Hours Tarrytown Road 184 Tarrytown Road Manchester, NH 03103 603-626-9500 Hours ProHealth 2 Wall Street Manchester, NH 03102 603-626-9500 Hours What Our Patients Are Saying "I’ve been going to Amoskeag Health for a few years, and I couldn’t be happier with my experience with their providers. I was grateful for how quickly I was able to be seen and for how seriously my concerns were taken. It was a really nice feeling after months of trying to get appropriate care elsewhere to have someone who both listened to and genuinely cared about my concerns."
- Leadership | Amoskeag Health
Meet the leadership team at Amoskeag Health. Learn about the dedicated professionals guiding our organization with their expertise and vision. Discover how their leadership drives our commitment to providing exceptional healthcare to the community. LEADERSHIP Meet Our Senior Leadership Team These dedicated professionals retain incredible medical staff, efficient administration, and cost-effective operations across Amoskeag Health's multiple physical locations. They work tirelessly to ensure that the highest quality healthcare is delivered to nearly 15,000 patients throughout Greater Manchester each year. Kris McCracken President/CEO Learn More Dr. Gavin Muir Chief Medical Officer/Chief Quality Officer Learn More Betsy Burtis Chief Operating Officer Learn More Maureen Cassidy Chief Nurse/Chief Compliance Officer Learn More Patrick Curtin Chief Financial Officer Learn More Sarah Potter Sr. Director of Human Resources & Organizational Development Learn More
- Patrick Curtin | Amoskeag Health
LEADERSHIP Maureen Cassidy, MSN, RN Chief Nurse/Chief Compliance Officer My reason for coming to Amoskeag Health, as the Chief Nurse and Chief Compliance Officer was rooted in my desire to build a stronger and more meaningful connection with the community we serve. After many years in community hospital and academic healthcare settings, I wanted the opportunity to work in a setting where I could have a more direct impact on patients’ lives and help address the needs of underserved populations. Over the past five years, it has been a true privilege to lead our clinical teams, including our nurses, medical assistants, patient care coordinators, and nutrition department. Every day brings an opportunity to support and empower the incredible staff members who are dedicated to providing compassionate and high-quality care. What continues to inspire me most is the opportunity to meet our patients where they are, provide positive support, and help create an environment where individuals feel heard, respected, and cared for. Being part of Amoskeag Health has reinforced my belief that healthcare is about more than treating illness. It is about building trust, improving access to care, and strengthening the health and wellbeing of our community. Raised in Massachusetts and beginning her career as a diploma nurse, Maureen Cassidy has built a distinguished career defined by progressive leadership, clinical excellence, and a deep commitment to patient-centered care. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing with a Nurse Executive concentration, graduating Magna Cum Laude, and has since established herself as a senior healthcare leader across federally qualified health centers and academic medical institutions in New England. Since 2021, Maureen has served as Chief Nurse and Chief Compliance Officer at Amoskeag Health in Manchester, New Hampshire. She oversees clinical operations and the Corporate Compliance Program, ensuring regulatory integrity, quality outcomes, and safe, effective care delivery. For three years, she also led the Human Resources department, strengthening workforce strategy and organizational alignment. She partners closely with executive leadership to advance quality improvement, operational performance, and a culture of accountability. Previously, Maureen served as Director of Nursing at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and held leadership roles at Lakes Region General Health Care, where she led multidisciplinary teams, improved care delivery systems, and drove operational efficiencies across inpatient and ambulatory settings. Licensed in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire, Maureen brings extensive expertise in clinical leadership, regulatory compliance, and strategic healthcare operations, and remains committed to advancing excellence in patient care and organizational performance. Back to Leadership
- Morning Matters 2026 | Amoskeag Health
Join Amoskeag Health's Morning Matters 2026, an annual breakfast fundraiser supporting the Dr. Selma Deitch Center for Children & Teens. Learn more about our event, aimed at raising funds to benefit our youngest patients. 19th ANNUAL MORNING MATTERS Morning Matters is our annual breakfast fundraiser benefiting the operations of the Dr. Selma Deitch Center for Children & Teens. Please join us for an informative and uplifting morning as we celebrate and honor more than three decades of providing quality, patient-centered care and supportive services to children across the community. What is Morning Matters? Wednesday, June 3, 2026 7:30 - 8:45 AM The Derryfield, 625 Mammoth Road, Manchester, NH 7:00 – 7:30 AM: Registration, coffee, networking 7:30 – 8:45 AM: Program Register Here Event Details 2026 PROGRAM SPONSORS John Sigel and Sally Reid Elliot Health System NH Healthy Families Sarah and Rich Sigel WellSense Health Plan 2026 ADVOCATE SPONSORS Associated Grocers of New England BerryDunn Community College System of New Hampshire Granite State Credit Union Harvey Construction Corporation Lindner Dental Manchester Community College Northeast Delta Dental Primary Bank Sheehan Phinney Solvere Health 2026 TABLE SPONSORS THANK YOU to ALL 2026 Sponsors whose generosity makes health care accessible for ALL CHILDREN
- Locations | Amoskeag Health
Explore the various Amoskeag Health locations to find the nearest facility for your healthcare needs. Our comprehensive list includes addresses, contact information, and services offered at each location to help you access quality care conveniently. LOCATIONS Hollis Street 145 Hollis Street Manchester, NH 03101 603-626-9500 Monday: 8 AM – 5 PM Tuesday: 8 AM – 5 PM (virtual appointments 5-7 PM) Wednesday: 8 AM – 7 PM Thursday: 8 AM – 8 PM Friday: 8 AM – 5 PM Saturday: 8 AM – 5 PM, every other Saturday (Open 3/28, 4/11, 4/25, 5/9, 5/23, 6/6, 6/20, 7/18, 8/1, 8/15) Sunday: CLOSED The Dr. Selma Deitch Center for Children & Teens 1245 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03101 603-626-9500 Monday-Friday: 8 AM – 5 PM Saturday & Sunday: CLOSED Parking Options Tarrytown Road 184 Tarrytown Road Manchester, NH 03103 603-626-9500 Monday - Friday: 8 AM – 5 PM Saturday & Sunday: CLOSED ProHealth 2 Wall Street Manchester, NH 03102 603-626-9500 Monday: 8 AM – 4 PM Tuesday: CLOSED Wednesday: 1 PM – 4 PM Thursday: CLOSED Friday: 1 PM – 4 PM Saturday & Sunday: CLOSED Need to talk to a doctor when we are closed? Please call 603-626-9500 to reach our answering service. We have a 24-hour on-call doctor who will return your call as soon as possible. In cases of inclement weather, Amoskeag Health will announce all closures and delays on our website, WMUR Channel 9 (television), and the WMUR website . We also announce closures and delays on our Facebook page.
- Parent & Caregiver Resources (LAUNCH) | Amoskeag Health
Explore valuable resources for parents and caregivers at Amoskeag Health. Find tools, support, and information to help you manage caregiving responsibilities and enhance the well-being of your family. LAUNCH Linking Actions for Unmet Needs in Children’s Health What is LAUNCH? LAUNCH is designed to connect you with resources and services to help support your child’s growth and development. This program is offered at no charge to all Amoskeag Health patients with children 0-8 years of age. LAUNCH is a clinic-based program, which means our "LAUNCH Navigators" work directly with parents and caregivers to discover and navigate local resources for childcare assistance, food access, housing assistance, and more. We provide referrals and set up ongoing support to make sure you have everything you need. Just a Few of the Many Reasons You Might Enroll in LAUNCH... 1 You want to access resources that are available to you and your family You have children 0 - 8 years of age 2 3 You are new to the community You want to connect with other families in Greater Manchester 4 No matter the reason, if you're seeking connection and support as a caregiver of children eight years old and under, we're here for you. Interested in more information? Email CommunityInitiatives@AmoskeagHealth.org ABOUT OUR ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS Ready, Set, LAUNCH! Our Ready Set LAUNCH program is for newborns and their families who live in Manchester and give birth at Elliot Hospital. Newborns and their families are eligible for this one-time home-visiting service! Learn More Free Developmental Screenings Completing the development screenings during your child's first year of life helps you understand your child's milestones, learn what they are focused on and what skills you will see developing soon. Screening can be completed in 30 minutes. Results over the phone or in person. Activity ideas provided to support your child's development. Want to learn more about helping your child reach age-appropriate milestones? Contact Amoskeag Health Navigators at (603)851-6845 to learn more and to schedule your child's first screening. ABOUT OUR COMMUNITY IMPACT Early Childhood Region 4 The Early Childhood Region 4 is led by the LAUNCH Region 4 Leadership Team who helps support initiatives addressing early childhood in Greater Manchester and Greater Derry. The team contributes to the development of a statewide comprehensive, coordinated, and sustainable early childhood system that prepares children for kindergarten and academic achievement; fosters safe, healthy, and engaged families; and promotes social and emotional health and well-being. Learn More About Region 4 Strategic Plan Manchester LAUNCH Family Wellness Collaborative (LFWC) To provide primary prevention events, the Manchester LAUNCH Family Wellness Collaborative (LFWC) brings together a multi-sector coalition of partners. LFWC partners promote cross-sector collaboration and communication to improve family wellness and resiliency. Manchester LFWC attends community-based events with information on child development, community resources, programs, and information in collaboration with partners The Early Learning Collaborative Early Learning Collaboratives offer a space for childcare centers and family-based center directors to convene. These collaborations offer chances to: Participate in monthly meetings for programs in Region 4 to support and discuss current trends related to childcare in NH. Learn about new resources for programs and children in their region. Receive support from likeminded individuals to discuss the challenges that early childhood development programs face. Interested in learning more about our programs or getting involved with our community impact? Email CommunityInitiatives@AmoskeagHealth.org
- McGregor Closure | Amoskeag Health
IMPORTANT UPDATE At Amoskeag Health, we are committed to providing the best possible care for our patients while making strategic decisions for our future. As part of our commitment to improving and streamlining services, we will close our McGregor Street location on Friday, November 22, 2024. This closure is part of a temporary consolidation of our locations, as we look ahead to the future opening of the Mark Stebbins Community Center on the West Side of Manchester. McGregor Street Location Closure The McGregor Street site is our smallest location and has played an important role over the years. During the pandemic, it served as our only acute care site, allowing us to deliver essential services safely. However, since early 2023, McGregor has only been open part-time, focusing primarily on wellness visits due to its limited size. Since March 2020, many of our patients from the west side have been receiving their care at our three other locations on Hollis Street, Elm Street, and Tarrytown Road. These larger sites offer a wider range of services, allowing us to meet patient needs more effectively. The closure of McGregor will allow us to strengthen and focus our care at these larger facilities. Why Are We Closing McGregor? While McGregor is closing, this decision is part of a larger plan for the future. We are preparing for the development of the Mark Stebbins Community Center, which will provide expanded facilities and services with easy access for residents on the West Side. We are very excited about plans for the Mark Stebbins Community Center and the opportunities it will bring. Plans for the Future The McGregor Street location will close on Friday, November 22, 2024. As we approach the closure date, patients with appointments scheduled at McGregor will be contacted to reschedule their appointments at one of our other locations. Moving forward, all future appointments will also take place at these sites, where patients can continue to see their regular provider. If transportation to any of the three locations is a concern, we will help arrange transportation to ensure care remains uninterrupted. Next Steps for Patients Closing the McGregor site allows us to allocate resources more effectively and continue delivering comprehensive care at our larger locations. This decision supports our ongoing efforts to provide high-quality care and ensures the financial sustainability of our services as we prepare for the future. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us. You can reach us at (603) 626-9500. Thank you for your support as we work to strengthen integrated healthcare services to our community. Supporting Quality Care
- Ready Set LAUNCH | Amoskeag Health
Explore the Ready, Set, Launch program at Amoskeag Health. This initiative offers resources and support to help parents and caregivers prepare for and navigate key transitions in their family’s journey. Ready, Set, LAUNCH Because it Takes a City to Raise a Baby Home Visiting for All There is no guidebook for bringing home a new baby! Our Ready Set LAUNCH program is for newborns and their families who live in Manchester and give birth at Elliot Hospital. We want to make the first few weeks of caring for newborns a little easier. The Ready Set LAUNCH service is customizable to what YOU need. Newborn Navigators are bilingual Community Health Workers trained to assist families with newborns. They're experts in local resources and can connect you with services like mom's groups, lactation consultants, and childcare scholarships. Your Newborn Navigator can also connect you with free Nutrition and Cooking Classes, support access to SNAP and WIC, or to the local diaper pantry. As parents themselves, they understand how hard the first few months can be and can provide support during those early days at home. About Newborn Navigators Meet a Newborn Navigator Any parent or caregiver of a newborn who resides in Manchester is eligible to receive this FREE, one-time service! You will be introduced to the service at discharge or receive a call from our Newborn Navigator. Our Newborn Navigators will meet you in the hospital and tell you about our service. They will offer to meet you remotely for your visit. Navigators will follow up with you after you leave the hospital and give you a Welcome Baby Bag prior to the visit. How Does Ready, Set LAUNCH Work? Your Newborn Navigator will ask you how your first few weeks have been for you, your child, and your family. Your Navigator will see whether there was anything you wish you had or anything you currently need. Y our Navigator can work with you to make referrals if you'd like them. Your Navigator will determine if you may benefit from, and are eligible for, Enhanced Navigation which provides you with up to five additional home visits to build additional resources and support. Your Navigator will follow up with you after your visit to make sure you and your family are doing well. What Happens During a Home Visit? Since its inception in 2021, the Newborn Navigator has met with 1,433 families at Elliot Hospital, conducted 436 home visits, and referred 482 times to services like Manchester Diaper Pantry, WIC, SNAP, and various food banks. Ninety of these families received services in a language other than English - 80% in Spanish and 20% spread over Dari, French, Nepali, Pashto, Portuguese, and others. About Our Community Impact Interested in learning more about our programs or getting involved with our community impact? Email CommunityInitiatives@AmoskeagHealth.org
- Family Eye Care Center | Amoskeag Health
Visit the Family Eye Care Center at Amoskeag Health for comprehensive eye care services. Our team offers eye exams, vision correction, and treatment for various eye conditions, ensuring the best care for your family’s eye health. FAMILY EYE CARE CENTER Optometry is health care related to your eyes and vision. It's important to have eye exams even if you don't have trouble reading signs or books. In some cases, an eye exam can be lifesaving. Did you know that some health conditions can be visible in your eye and caught by an optometrist (eye doctor)? Illnesses that can be detected during an eye exam include: Glaucoma (damage to the optic nerve) Potential stroke Diabetes High blood pressure Autoimmune diseases Sexually transmitted diseases Some cancers What is Optometry? At Amoskeag Health's Family Eye Care Center, we can see patients of any age. We will evaluate your eye and vision health and may r ecommend glasses. Please call 603-626-9500 to schedule an appointment. Types of Eye Exams Annual Eye exams can be performed on patients of all ages—even infants—to prevent permanent changes in vision. If needed, the patient may be referred to a specialist to provide further evaluation and testing. We can also fit patients for glasses right in our Family Eye Care Center! Annual Eye Exam These exams are for patients who have acute eye issues. These can be made for same-day or scheduled appointments based on conditions such as: infections, sudden changes in vision, or injuries – but not for glasses. Acute Eye Exam As part of a Diabetic Eye exam, you will have medicated eye drops used to widen your pupils. Using a special magnifying lens, the eye doctor will be able to view the entire inside of your eye, looking for any changes that might develop from Diabetes and other conditions. Diabetic Eye Exam
- Healthcare in Schools | Amoskeag Health
Learn about Amoskeag Health's School-Based Health Centers, offering primary care and mental health services directly in Manchester schools. Our program includes nurse practitioners for on-site medical care and weekly mental health counseling, ensuring students' well-being and academic success. HEALTHCARE IN SCHOOLS Our goal is to meet children where they are for their health and wellness needs—that’s why we work with Manchester School District to deliver health care directly in the schools. ABOUT THE PROGRAM We provide weekly mental health counseling and mentorship to K-12 students in Manchester School District’s participating elementary, middle, and high schools. Each partnering school has a dedicated Community Health Worker (CHW) who can work with your family to assess your needs and help you connect with these services and any necessary supports outside of the school district. The School-based Counseling Program provides full mental health assessments and treatment planning with a goal to enhance the overall physical, emotional, and educational well-being of children. We continually foster opportunities to build strong and meaningful connections with their families, schools, and communities. We're fully integrated into the Manchester School District and its "Multi-Tiered System of Support for Behavioral Health and Wellness" (MTSS-B), which provides a comprehensive system of social, emotional, and behavioral supports to promote student wellness and improve engagement in learning . Through this integration and collaboration, the School-Based Counseling Program develops individualized treatment plans and provides interventions to support success. By working with the school district and incorporating elements of MTSS-B, school-based BHCs work within the school to promote improved behaviors and functioning for students in need of additional school support. School-Based Counseling Program HOW DOES THE PROGRAM WORK? Our Amoskeag Health school-based clinicians meet one-on-one with students weekly (for about 20-50 minutes, depending on the level of services required) to provide brief counseling, individualized support, and/or mentoring. They also help coordinate community resources to help students reach their goals, improve their mental health, and their overall health and well-being. Our clinicians stay in touch with Manchester School District! They work directly with the students’ teachers to schedule sessions around their classes. If it’s more convenient, our school-based clinicians can also meet with your child, at Amoskeag Health, summer programs, or via telehealth. The goal of this program is to follow your child through graduation, as research tells us that long-term, supportive relationships increase a child’s chance for success; however, the length of counseling treatment is ultimately based on the individual needs of each participant. THIS SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD FIT – NOW WHAT? Great! Students who want to be a part of the program do not need to be patients at Amoskeag Health, but they must obtain parental/guardian consent. If you would like your child to participate, please call 603-626-9500 and mention that you're interested in school-based counseling at your child's school. The representative will coordinate next steps with you. School-Based Vision Program Amoskeag Health’s Family Eye Care Center partners with Beech Street and Gossler Street Elementary Schools in the Manchester School District to provide eye care for students. Nurses complete a vision screening and refer students to our Eye Care Center for further care. We can offer services to students even if they don’t have a primary care provider at Amoskeag Health. A sliding fee scale is available to make our services affordable, transportation can be arranged if needed, and some students may qualify for free glasses. Our goal is to help every student see clearly, so they can do their best in school. Important Note About Insurance: If your child is currently enrolled in an insurance plan, the health plan will be billed for these services, and you might owe a co-pay or deductible depending on the plan’s benefits. If your child is not insured, Amoskeag Health can help you identify insurance options or determine a discounted fee using our income-based sliding fee scale.
- Patrick Curtin | Amoskeag Health
LEADERSHIP Betsy Burtis, M.Ed. Chief Operating Officer "I work at Amoskeag Health because it gives me an opportunity to positively impact the care provided to the under-resourced communities I care deeply about. Helping a patient directly or assisting to improve an internal process that will make things better for patients and staff makes my day!" Betsy has worked at Amoskeag Health for seven years in a variety of roles. For 30 years, Betsy has been employed in multiple healthcare settings and at each has worked to advance health equity and be an advocate for underserved and underrepresented patients. She has witnessed the evolution of health equity from the early days when it equated to simply providing language interpreters to the current outcomes-driven work that is combined with social justice advocacy to ensure everyone has an equitable opportunity to live healthy lives. In her current position as COO, she has taken on a broader range of responsibilities that include Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorder treatment, Amoskeag’s Special Medical Programs which provide health assessments and treatment to children living with medically complex conditions, Community Initiatives, and finally more traditional operations functions like facilities, medical records, interpretation services, scheduling, and the Call Center. Back to Leadership

