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- New Page | Amoskeag Health
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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 in 2026: Tuesdays, April 21st to May 26th from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM (4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, and 5/26) 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! May Parent Café Join Amoskeag Health and other caregivers to connect, listen and learn from each other. Light snacks and free childcare provided. Topic: Celebrating Motherhood Location: Manchester Police Athletic League, 409 Beech Street, Manchester, NH Date: Friday, May 8th, 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM 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 9:00 AM Location: Derryfield Country Club, 625 Mammoth Road, Manchester, NH Please save the date for the 19th Annual Morning Matters to support the physical and mental health of children and families at Amoskeag Health. Formal invitation to come! 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."
- Substance Use Treatment | Amoskeag Health
Find comprehensive substance use treatment services at Amoskeag Health. Our dedicated team offers personalized care and support to help you or a loved one overcome addiction and achieve lasting recovery. SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT Your Journey to Recovery Begins at Amoskeag Health Amoskeag Health offers Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for both opiate and alcohol use disorder. In combination with behavioral therapy and other services, MAT is considered one of the most effective approaches to substance use treatment, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Your MAT team includes providers, nurses, and behavioral health clinicians who work together with you to manage your medical care, prescribe and monitor medication therapy, provide behavioral counseling, and encourage lifestyle changes to support your long-term recovery. Substance use treatment at Amoskeag Health is accessible and affordable. We accept most private insurance plans and New Hampshire Medicaid plans, and self-pay options are available. If you're interested in speaking with someone about MAT, call 603-782-6259 . Our medical team provides ongoing consultations with patients prescribed Suboxone, Naltrexone, Sublocade, and Vivitrol to support recovery. Since we also work in primary care, we can address any additional mental and physical healthcare needs during clinic visits. Our medical providers use their expertise and knowledge in the substance use field to carefully plan and treat continuous addiction medication management. We also have an MAT nurse who coordinates prior authorizations & specialty pharmacy requests, orders the medications, and delivers monthly injections to patients. Medication Assisted Treatment Providers Amoskeag Health’s MAT team also consists of an MLADC who offers years of important experience in the substance use field. With this knowledge, they deliver clinical mental health services for both substance use and mental health along with co-occurring disorders. This role effectively provides trauma-informed and person-centered care... words that mean putting YOU and your experiences first! Counseling services are offered to all patients in the MAT program and can be coordinated according to your needs. Master's Level Alcohol and Drug Counselor (MLADC) Services Our MAT case manager plays an integral role in coordinating care and providing intensive case management services to MAT patients. They can assist with housing applications and follow-up, benefit enrollment and redetermination, employment assistance, community referrals, collaterals, care coordination to higher levels of care, SSDI/SSI application assistance, and so much more. The case manager also provides recovery education and relapse prevention services to all patients and will work individually with you on your "recovery capital," all of the internal and external resources that help you achieve and sustain recovery. Case Management & Certified Recovery Support Worker (CRSW) Services All MAT patients are required to do preliminary bloodwork when they start the MAT program. This bloodwork includes a liver panel to assess for any trace of Hepatitis. Dr. Mary Cullen specializes in assessing and treating Hepatitis C with regular follow-ups, bloodwork, full medication management, and post-treatment follow-ups as appropriate. Our MAT nurse also works diligently with patients and specialty pharmacies to coordinate ordering, delivering, and starting treatment. Hepatitis C Treatment Testimonials Stephen Want Additional Information? Fill out the MAT Interest Form at the top of this page, or call 603-782-6259 .
- Our History | Amoskeag Health
Discover the history of Amoskeag Health. Learn about our origins, growth, and milestones as we continue our mission to provide exceptional healthcare and support to the community. AMOSKEAG HEALTH'S HISTORY Our Pioneer for Children’s Health Dr. Selma Deitch was fondly referred to as "The Matriarch of New Hampshire's Pediatricians." With a medical career spanning over five decades, she dedicated herself to improving the lives of families and their children while advocating for comprehensive, high-quality healthcare for all. Dr. Deitch's journey began with her education at Tufts University Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health. In 1966, she became the director of New Hampshire's Division of Maternal and Child Health, where she tirelessly worked to establish vital preventive health services for disadvantaged children and their families. Her passion and commitment led to the founding of Child Health Services, which later merged to become what we know today as Amoskeag Health. In the early years, Dr. Deitch was on call nearly every weekend. Not only did she make frequent house calls (which were a rarity back then!), but she even took patients out to the movies when their stressed parents needed a break. Dr. Selma Deitch's legacy lives on as Amoskeag Health continues to provide essential healthcare services to over 16,000 Manchester residents in her honor. 1980 From 100 Patients to NH Woman of the Year In the early 1980s, Dr. Selma Deitch established Child Health Services (CHS) with 100 patients, offering an innovative model of healthcare that included nutrition, social services, and transportation, alongside medical care. Over the years, CHS expanded to include behavioral and mental health services, a Child Development Clinic, Special Medical Programs, and a Preschool Dental Clinic. Dr. Selma Deitch's exceptional contributions were recognized in 1986 when she was named NH Woman of the Year. 1990 Milestones in Manchester: MCHC's Evolution In 1993, Manchester Community Health Center (MCHC) was founded at 1415 Elm Street as a collaborative effort by Elliot Hospital, Catholic Medical Center, and community partners to provide healthcare for Manchester's residents with limited access to health care . Mariellen Durso became the first Executive Director, with Dr. Geordie Thomson as the first Medical Director. In 1996, Child Health Services moved to 1245 Elm Street. The following year, they partnered with the Minority Health Coalition to improve care, introducing interpreters with country flags. Ed George took over as MCHC's second President/CEO in 1998, the same year "News & Views," a community newsletter, was launched. Additionally, a Teen Health Clinic was established at Child Health Services, and by 1999, MCHC received its first accreditation from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, marking a milestone in their commitment to quality healthcare. 2000 Joint Commission Recognition and Technological Advancements In the early 2000s, Manchester's healthcare landscape evolved significantly. Governor Jeanne Shaheen and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals recognized Manchester Community Health Center (MCHC) for its role in Pfizer's "Sharing the Care" program. Dr. Selma Deitch, CHS founder, passed the torch on to Dr. Rob Nordgren when she retired in 2000, and sadly, our beloved founder passed away just four years later. A campaign raised CHS's endowment to $1 million in Dr. Selma Deitch's honor, and the Adolescent Health Program began in 2000 to expand youth services. Dr. Gavin Muir became MCHC's Medical Director in 2001, the same year First Lady Hillary Clinton visited. Then, MCHC introduced a Medicaid enrollment process, initiated bilingual case management in 2002, and achieved recognition from the Joint Commission in 2003. Technological advancements followed, with the establishment of electronic medical records, a visit from U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, and a collaboration with Elliot Hospital introducing on-site lab services. Integrating Mental Health Care for a Brighter Future In 2005, U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona paid a visit to the Manchester Community Health Center (MCHC) as Child Health Services marked its 25th Anniversary. That same year, the "Children's Care Campaign" was launched, successfully raising $1.36 million for clinic renovations and program expansion. In 2006, WMUR covered the inspiring "MCHC Story" on YouTube . By 2008, MCHC relocated to its current location at 145 Hollis Street and implemented a behavioral integration of care model . Also in 2008, Fred Rusczek became the Executive Director and Lisa DiBrigida, MD, the Medical Director at Child Health Services. The Manchester Sustainable Access Project identified a healthcare need on the West Side, leading to the establishment of the West Side Neighborhood Health Center in collaboration with Catholic Medical Center and Dartmouth-Hitchcock. Fast forward to 2010, and Bedford Commons OB-GYN partnered with MCHC for clinical support. Additionally, a Family Literacy Program was developed at CHS, while MCHC introduced online program information and a video facility tour. 2010 From Accreditation to Community Expansion In 2011, MCHC established the Advancement department to increase community awareness and support. The following year, Child Health Services received accreditation as a Patient-Centered Medical Home from the National Committee for Quality Assurance. During the same year, they secured a grant under the Affordable Care Act for the Personal Responsibility Education Program, focusing on reducing teenage pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections. In November 2012, Ed George retired as President/CEO after over 14 years of service. In 2013, MCHC expanded to a second location on Tarrytown Road, with Kris McCracken becoming the new President and CEO. Dr. Gavin Muir, Chief Medical Officer, was honored as Family Physician of the Year by the New Hampshire Academy of Family Physicians. The year 2013 also marked MCHC's 20th anniversary and the beginning of LAUNCH (Linking Actions for Unmet Needs in Children's Health) Manchester. In 2014, MCHC united with Child Health Services to expand services to the community and becoming Child Health Services at MCHC, the pediatric practice of the organization. Amoskeag Health: Fusing Compassion & Commitment In 2015, Manchester Community Health Center (MCHC) achieved recognition as a Patient-Centered Medical Home by NCQA, and Dr. Laura Fry was honored as Family Physician of the Year by the New Hampshire Academy of Family Physicians. The same year, MCHC expanded its reach by taking over operations at the West Side Neighborhood Health Center, making it the fourth location in Manchester. In 2017, MCHC received accolades in the New York Times and was awarded the 2017 Health Center Quality Leader award from HRSA. CHS underwent renovations in September 2017, adding new exam rooms and improving the teen clinic's check-in area. In 2018, MCHC celebrated its 25th anniversary and was recognized again with the Health Center Quality Leader Award. Through a partnership with MCPHS University, MCHC opened the Family Eye Care Center to offer on-site optometry services. In the same year, Dr. Lisa DiBrigida was named Pediatrician of the Year by the New Hampshire Pediatric Society. In June 2019, Manchester Community Health Center, Child Health Services, and West Side Neighborhood Healthcare all combined under the name Amoskeag Health to expand services and better serve patients in Greater Manchester. In 2019, Amoskeag Health hosted a congressional delegation press conference to advocate for the Affordable Care Act, and ProHealth opened in October, providing co-located physical and mental health services. 2020 Mental Health Advocacy & Community Collaboration In 2020, Amoskeag Health faced the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic while remaining open to serve those in need. In 2021, Amoskeag Health played a vital role in administering vaccines to populations with limited access to healthcare through dedicated clinics. The following year, NHHS Secretary Xavier Becerra held a roundtable discussion at the Hollis site to streamline and strengthen Mental Health Services. Also in 2022, Amoskeag Health collaborated with the Manchester School District to introduce the state's first school-based health centers at Beech Street and Gossler Park elementary schools , providing convenient access to healthcare services for families during the school year. In 2023, Amoskeag Health continued its commitment to patient care by upgrading their Electronic Medical Record system and launching a new brand-new patient portal in both English and Spanish, enhancing the understanding of medical information for Spanish-speaking patients.
- 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.
- Early Childhood Region Four | Amoskeag Health
Discover how the Early Childhood Region 4 in New Hampshire aims to enhance services for children and families, as part of a broader effort to improve early childhood care and education statewide. Initiatives in Greater Manchester and Greater Derry focus on preparing children for academic success, nurturing healthy families, and promoting social-emotional well-being. EARLY CHILDHOOD REGION 4 Supporting Families for Brighter Futures What is Early Childhood Region 4? The purpose of the Regional Early Childhood Structure is to bring together and improve services for kids and families in New Hampshire. It's part of a bigger plan to make early childhood care and education better in the state. The aim is to create a system that prepares children for kindergarten and academic achievement; fosters safe, healthy, and engaged families; and promotes social and emotional health and well-being. 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. Amoskeag Health and Granite United Way co-lead the LAUNCH Region 4 Leadership Team, with additional participation from several local organizations. Region 4 encompasses Manchester, Derry, and 15 other communities, serving a population of approximately 278,000 people. The LAUNCH Region 4 Leadership Team works closely with both the Manchester LAUNCH and the Greater Derry LAUNCH. These groups consist of advisory committees, collaboratives, and workgroups dedicated to improving early childhood education and support systems. They focus on understanding what the community needs, connecting with partners, and sharing training. Who is the LAUNCH Region 4 Leadership Team? If you have any questions about the LAUNCH Regional 4 Leadership Team, please email CommunityInitiatives@AmoskeagHealth.org . Vision: Young children and their families flourish in a coordinated system of supports and services. Mission: Promote and support a fair and sustainable early childhood system that improves outcomes for young children and their families. What is the vision and mission of the Region 4 Leadership Team? Accessible Early Childhood System: Make sure all families can easily use early childhood services. Engagement and Relationship Building Across Sectors: Make partnerships stronger between the different groups that work with young kids. Communication and Coordination: Share information better between people involved in early childhood services to make things work smoother. Read More About Region 4 Strategic Plan What are the key priorities for Region 4? Manchester Early Learning Collaborative: Second Tuesday of each month at 11:00 am via Teams. Derry Early Learning Collaborative: Third Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am via Teams. Manchester LAUNCH Family Wellness Collaborative: First Thursday every other month from 9:00-10:30 am in person or via Teams. Community Wide Pyramid Model Leadership team: Third Thursday every other month from 11-12 via Teams. The Pyramid Model is a guide based on evidence-based practices that helps young children learn social and emotional skills. It works with a program's existing lessons instead of being a separate curriculum. This guide is useful for teachers, early childhood special education staff, early intervention workers, and families. Have a question? Please email CommunityInitiatives@AmoskeagHealth.org . Regional Meetings
- Join Our Team | Amoskeag Health
Explore career opportunities with Amoskeag Health and join a dedicated team committed to improving community health. Find current job openings, learn about our work culture, and discover how you can contribute to our mission. CAREERS At Amoskeag Health, we prioritize people. Our compassionate professionals bring the skills and empathy that advance our mission – to create a healthy and vibrant community with strong families and a tight social fabric. We'd love to have you join us! View Career Opportunities WHY EMPLOYEES CHOOSE AMOSKEAG HEALTH A challenging and exciting team-focused environment A collaborative workforce who speaks over 40 languages Comprehensive compensation and benefit package A healthy work-life balance and flexible hours Employee engagement and development We offer a comprehensive benefits package to support the well-being and growth of our employees, including Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage, a 403(b) with company match, PTO, Life Insurance, Continuing Education Opportunities, and more. Explore the details in our Employee Benefits Booklet. View Our 2026 Benefit Booklet Curious about life in New Hampshire? Check out what makes it a great place to live and work. Explore New Hampshire …but don’t just take our word for it, check out what our employees have to say! CEO & PRESIDENT You're more than another pair of scrubs. We value your unique mind, body, and spirit. View Career Opportunities Amoskeag Health has a policy strongly encouraging full vaccination per CDC guidelines. Annual influenza vaccination is required. Staff may request a reasonable accommodation for a religious or medical exemption from these policies, but such a request is not a guarantee that the accommodation can be made.
- ProHealth | Amoskeag Health
PROHEALTH INTEGRATED CARE ProHealth is located at 2 Wall Street, Manchester NH. Inside the Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester Open Monday 8AM - 4PM, Wednesday 1PM - 4PM, and Friday 1PM - 4PM ProHealth is a partnership between Amoskeag Health and the Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester , working together to support the whole person. ProHealth brings primary care and mental health services together in one place. This makes it easier for youth and adults, ages 12 and up, to get the care they need. Services focus on physical health, mental health, and overall well-being. Our team can provide regular check-ups, screenings, and treatment for physical health needs. We also work closely with your mental health providers to make sure your care is well-coordinated and complete. With ProHealth, you’ll have access to: Primary care visits for check-ups, screenings, and medical concerns Counseling to support your mental health and help you set goals Substance use services, including help to quit smoking or vaping and access to medications if needed Individual and family support Help managing your care across different settings An on-site pharmacy for convenient medication access Care for your body, mind and well-being all in one place. Need to schedule an appointment? Call 603-626-9500.
- Contact Us | Amoskeag Health
Get in touch with Amoskeag Health through our Contact Us page. Find contact information for our offices, send us a message, and learn how to reach our team for any questions or assistance. CONTACT US 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. Mailing Address: 145 Hollis Street Manchester, NH 03101 Main Phone: 603-626-9500 Fax Number: 833-448-1486 Human Resources Fax Number: 351-212-2431 New Patient Direct Line: 603-935-5336 Billing Number: 603-935-5205 Referral Department: 603-935-5385 Prior Authorization Department: 603-935-522 5 Donation Question?: 603-851-6237 CONTACT US WHO SHOULD I CALL? Non-Life-Threatening Emergencies: First, Call Amoskeag Health For urgent and immediate care, first call Amoskeag Health at 603-62 6-9500 . If it is after hours, leave a message with the answering service and a 24-hour on-call doctor will return your call as soon as possible. Call Amoskeag Health if you have: Cough, sore throat, stuffy nose, or minor fever Minor headache Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation Skin rashes or minor burns Mild asthma Ear or sinus pain, congestion Eye pain or irritation Back or joint pain Bumps, cuts, scrapes, strains Difficulty sleeping or fatigue Burning with urination Possible sexually transmitted disease Medication needs By calling your Amoskeag Health Provider for medical needs that are non-life-threatening, you will avoid an expensive and unnecessary hospital visit. Life-Threatening Emergencies: Call 911 or go to the hospital Unnecessary hospital visits or calling 911 wastes your time and money. Use the emergency room only in life-threatening situations or disabling conditions. Call 911 or go to the hospital if you have: Difficulty breathing Possible broken bones Chest pain or pressure Sudden dizziness, weakness or severe headache Sudden or severe pain Severe reaction to an insect bite or medication (especially if having trouble breathing) Bleeding that will not stop Constant vomiting or diarrhea Coughing or vomiting blood Suicidal or homicidal thoughts Loss of consciousness or head trauma High fever or fever with convulsions Poisoning (Call Poison Control at 1-800 -222-1222 ) Gunshot/stab wound Active labor If you or your child is experiencing any of these symptoms, call 911 or visit the hospital immediately.
- Blog | Amoskeag Health
Stay informed with the Amoskeag Health blog. Read the latest articles on health tips, community events, and updates from our team to help you live a healthier, more informed life. BLOG View Posts by Category You can read about Amoskeag Health in the media, explore stories about our patients, or browse important health topics. Amoskeag Health News Read recently published news articles and organization updates about the work we do. Patient Stories Explore the positive impact our providers, case managers, and other medical support staff have had on patients. Healthcare Resources Browse healthy tips and important healthcare information written by our medical providers. View Our Latest Blog Posts Ainda não há posts publicados nesse idioma Assim que novos posts forem publicados, você poderá vê-los aqui.
- McGregor Letter | Amoskeag Health
McGregor Street Location Closing Dear Amoskeag Health Patient, We are writing to let you know that, as part of our ongoing efforts to improve our services, our McGregor Street location at Catholic Medical Center will be closing 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. If you have an appointment scheduled at McGregor, a staff member will contact you to reschedule to one of our other locations: Hollis Street, Elm Street, or Tarrytown Road. If you need help getting to these locations, please let a staff member know, and we will be happy to arrange transportation for you. You will continue to see your regular provider at one of our other locations to ensure continuity of care. We are committed to making this transition as smooth as possible for you. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us by calling (603) 626-9500. Sincerely, Betsy Burtis Chief Operating Officer Amoskeag Health Phone: (603) 626-9500

