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  • Pay Your Bill | Amoskeag Health

    Easily pay your bill online through the Amoskeag Health payment portal. PAY YOUR BILL View the convenient options to pay your bill below. If you need financial assistance, please click here. Click here to pay via patient portal. Online Bill Pay To pay your bill over the phone using a credit card, please call our Billing Department at 603-935-5205 . Pay Over the Phone To pay a bill for a service, please send a check to: Amoskeag Health PO Box 34999 Belfast, ME 04915-0627 Mail Check Questions? Call our Billing Department at 603-935-5205.

  • Become a Patient | Amoskeag Health

    Interested in becoming a patient at Amoskeag Health? Learn about our patient registration process, the services we offer, and how you can start receiving comprehensive, compassionate care from our dedicated team. BECOME A PATIENT We are currently accepting new patients! Please call 603-626-9500 or fill out the form below to request an appointment . A Patient Services Representative will contact you as soon as possible to schedule your new patient appointment. If you are new patient who is interested in our Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) program , please call 603-935-5263 to speak with one of our MAT providers. We accept most insurance plans at Amoskeag Health. Many insurance companies make agreements with healthcare providers to offer lower rates to patients; this is called being "in-network." Please contact your administrator or insurance company to ensure that we are in-network with your health insurance plan. Even if your insurance auto-assigned you to an Amoskeag Health primary care physician, you must fill out the form below before visiting us. If you need help, please call 603-935-5336 . New Patient Information Explore Other Helpful Pages Pay Your Bill Pay Your Bill Language Assistance Pay Your Bill New Patient Forms Financial Assistance Transportation Assistance Language Assistance

  • Financial Assistance | Amoskeag Health

    Explore financial assistance options at Amoskeag Health. We offer support to help you manage healthcare costs and access the services you need, ensuring you receive the care you deserve without financial barriers. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE We accept most insurance plans at Amoskeag Health. Many insurance companies make agreements with healthcare providers to offer lower rates to patients; this is called being "in-network." Please contact your administrator or insurance company to ensure that we are in-network with your health insurance plan. At Amoskeag Health, we do our best to help patients understand the health insurance and assistance programs available to them. Below, we have more information about our Sliding Fee Scale and Case Management support services. At the bottom of the page, you will find links to the Healthcare Marketplace and Medicaid. If you are having trouble signing up for either of these services, we can connect you with someone who can help. At this time, we are unable to assist with Medicare applications for seniors. However, we highly recommend ServiceLink or you may call 211 . For more information about any of the services on this page, please contact us at 603-626-9500. Do You Need Affordable Health Insurance? Amoskeag Health offers services on a sliding fee scale that has five levels of adjusted fees based on patient household size and income. Uninsured or underinsured patients who qualify for the sliding fee scale will be issued a Medical Discount Card to receive a discount for services at all Amoskeag Health locations. 2026 Federal Poverty Guidelines Read More About Sliding Fee Scale Levels Sliding Fee Scale Application (English) Sliding Fee Scale Application (Español) Sliding Fee Scale Application (Português) Sliding Fee Scale Amoskeag Health offers assistance to eligible patients in accessing prescription medication. Refill Coordinators at Amoskeag Health manage patient prescription refills and enroll qualified patients who lack prescription drug coverage into medication assistance programs to help patients find the lowest cost for select medications. Amoskeag Health Low-Cost Formulary: This program is available at the Walgreens locations in Manchester and Hooksett . Patients must have an Amoskeag Health discount card that is not expired that they MUST show to the pharmacist to confirm they are eligible for the Amoskeag Health Low-Cost Formulary. This program is limited to the medications listed on the formulary. Low-Cost Prescription Program At Amoskeag Health, we support your physical and mental health. We understand the challenges to navigate housing, medical insurance, and access to affordable food and services. That's why we have dedicated case managers who can help you. If you qualify, case managers can help you access a variety of public benefits, including: TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families: a time-limited program providing basic financial assistance to help families get back on their feet) WIC (Women, Infants, and Children: a program that ensures proper nutrition for mothers and their children) Food stamps Medicaid Unemployment Social Security Additionally , case managers can help patients apply for rental assistance or public housing/section 8 and connect them with NH Legal during any suspected housing discrimination. In many cases, they help patients navigate healthcare insurance through Medicaid and the Healthcare Marketplace. All Amoskeag Health patients are able to connect with case management. To access these services, simply talk to your Primary Care Provider at your next appointment or call 603-626-9500 . Government Assistance Programs Health Insurance Marketplace Medicaid Information Government Health Insurance Resources Explore Other Helpful Pages Pay Your Bill Pay Your Bill Pay Your Bill Language Assistance Pay Your Bill Transportation Assistance

  • Sexual & Reproductive Health | Amoskeag Health

    Explore sexual and reproductive health services at Amoskeag Health. Our team provides comprehensive care, including education, screenings, and treatments to support your sexual health and well-being. CONFIDENTIAL SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES EXPLORE THE TABLE OF CONTENTS BELOW Our Services Let's Talk About Sex STIs & STDs Condoms Do's and Dont's Pregnancy Relationships For Parents of Teens OUR SERVICES Call 603-626-9500 for more information about... Finding the best method of birth control for you Emergency Contraception STD education, testing, and treatment Abstinence Education Walk-in pregnancy testing Achieving pregnancy on your schedule BACK TO TOP It’s totally normal to think about sex, but it’s very important to consider whether or not you’re prepared to have sex. No matter what, it’s helpful to have a trusted adult that you can talk to, and your Amoskeag Health provider can be that person. In the meantime, these resources can help you learn a little bit more about your body and what might happen when you have sex. Making Healthy Sexual Decisions | Young Men’s Health (youngmenshealthsite.org) Sexual Health | Young Men’s Health (youngmenshealthsite.org) Center for Young Women’s Health (youngwomenshealth.org) Guías de la Salud | Center for Young Women’s Health (youngwomenshealth.org) Dicas de Saúde | Center for Young Women’s Health (youngwomenshealth.org) Let's Talk About Sex Click Here Haga Clic Aqui BACK TO TOP SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS & DISEASES (STIs & STDs) WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STIs & STDs? STIs (sexually transmitted infections) and STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) are basically the same thing! So, why do people sometimes say “infection” instead of “disease”? The word “disease” can make people think of a visual problem, but a lot of STDs don’t have any signs or symptoms – they’re an infection that you might not see. That’s why it’s so important to get screened if you are sexually active. That way, your doctor can help you if you need it. Learn more about STDs: STDs and STIs from GirlsHealth.gov. HOW DO I GET STDs? STDs are caused by bacteria, viruses, and even tiny insects! You can get a STD by having sexual contact with someone who has one. Sexual contact can mean intercourse or putting your mouth, hands, or genitals on someone else’s genitals. Remember, even if they can’t get pregnant, women who have sex with women are also at risk for STDs. WHAT ARE DIFFERENT TYPES OF STDs? Bacterial Vaginosis Chlamydia Congenital Syphilis Genital Herpes Gonorrhea Herpes genital Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Syphilis Trichomoniasis WHAT HAPPENS IF I GET A STD? STDs are all different. Some can be treated and cured. But you can still get the STD again if you have sex—especially unprotected sex—with an infected person. Ask your provider about treatments for your partner, otherwise you could give each other the infection back and forth. Some STDs can’t be cured, but you can help manage the symptoms. There are also a few STDs that can be life threatening without treatment. BACK TO TOP CONDOM DO'S AND DON'TS DO use a condom every time you have sex. DO put on a condom before having sex. DO read the package and check the expiration date. DO make sure there are no tears or defects. DO store condoms in a cool, dry place. DO use latex or polyurethane condoms. DO use water-based or silicone-based lubricant to prevent breakage. DON’T store condoms in your wallet as heat and friction can damage them. DON’T use nonoxynol-9 (a spermicide), as this can cause irritation. DON’T use oil-based products like baby oil, lotion, petroleum jelly, or cooking oil because they will cause the condom to break. DON’T use more than one condom at a time. DON’T reuse a condom. More Information BACK TO TOP PREGNANCY PREVENTING PREGNANCY Not having sexual intercourse – otherwise known as abstinence – is the most effective way to prevent pregnancy. But there are still birth control options that you can use when you aren’t ready to become pregnant. HAVING A HEALTHY PREGNANCY ON YOUR SCHEDULE Whether or not you’re interested in having a baby, it’s important to take care of your body by staying active and eating the right food . And if you ARE interested in one day having a baby, it’s important to talk to your provider about “Preconception health.” Preconception health is talking about how to take care of yourself so that you can have a healthy baby. If you are ready to have a baby, please talk to your provider. They can help you plan and prepare for a healthy pregnancy. You can schedule an appointment by calling 603-626-9500. Click Here Haga Clic Aqui BACK TO TOP RELATIONSHIPS HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS Relationships can be tough. It’s important to treat your friends and partners with respect. You deserve that respect as well. Boundaries are so important when you’re creating relationships. When you explore having sex with your partner, you need to have honest and open discussions. No one should feel forced to have sex if they are not ready or do not want to. If you are feeling unsafe with your partner, please tell someone! If you are interested in learning more about boundaries and consent, check out these resources from Bedsider: Boundaries & consent | Sex & relationships | Articles, News, Tips, and Health Information (bedsider.org) Los límites y el consentimiento | El sexo y las relaciones | Artículos, Noticias, e Información de Salud (bedsider.org) Sometimes, dating is complicated. Maybe your family doesn’t approve of your partner or you’re not sure how to end an unhealthy relationship. If you can relate to any of those situations, then love is respect can help! Relationships aren’t all about romance. Are you struggling to make friends, get along with your family, or work out problems in ALL of your relationships? GirlsHealth.gov can help you learn how to communicate and form healthy relationships. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS: Your feelings | girlshealth.gov Healthy relationships for young adults | love is respect Relationships | girlshealth.gov IS SOMEONE MAKING YOU NERVOUS OR UNCOMFORTABLE? No one ever has the right to abuse you! Sometimes, abuse isn’t physical. People can also hurt you by using unkind words meant to bring you down or by trying to control your actions. If you are threatened or hurt by your partner, help is available. It can be very hard to get up the courage to leave a partner who is hurting you (especially if you love them), and it can be a very complicated situation. But it’s not your fault and there are resources to help you. If you don’t feel safe in your relationship, please call 603-626-9500 and ask to speak with a case manager at Amoskeag Health or visit New Hampshire 211 . How can you identify abuse? Click here to learn more. BACK TO TOP FOR PARENTS OF TEENS It’s challenging to parent a teenager! But open and honest two-way communication about sex and their bodies can help keep your teen educated and safe. Helping your teen build a trusting relationship with their healthcare provider is essential. BACK TO TOP

  • 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

  • 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

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