New After Hours Call Service at Plymouth Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine

Plymouth Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine is committed to meeting the health care needs of your children 24 hours a day. We have implemented a new service for patients and families that call our office after hours. When you call after hours, you will be directed to Night Nurse Plus, an outside ...
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RehabFit Member of the Month: Ken Chadderton

Ken joined RehabFit in January 2016 with the goal of increasing ankle strength and mobility and overall fitness. Ken comes in almost every day and likes to talk and joke with fellow RehabFit members. Ken also recently joined the morning strength and balance class and is a great addition to ...
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New Radiologists Expand Services for Central New Hampshire Communities

Speare is now working with Southern New Hampshire Radiology Consultants (SNHRC) to provide increased services in Central New Hampshire. Dr. Kevin Rivera, chief of radiology at Speare, is leading the expansion with specialty training and the purchase of new equipment and technology. ABOUT SNHRC SNHRC is comprised of a group of highly trained ...
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Helping Patients with Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorders

Susan Laverack M.Ed, Stephanie Bouchard RN BSN director, Sara Dupont MSW social worker, and Deborah McQuillen RN care manager. Susan Laverack M.Ed - Community Care Coordinator for IDN 5 — the Franklin, Laconia, and Plymouth communities. Speare’s care management team was enhanced this year with the addition of Susan Laverack, ...
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Reflecting On My Son’s Care

Angel and Jeffery Bray with sons, Harbor Bray (left) and Westley Bray (right) at their family farm stand. “My son had surgery at Speare Memorial Hospital and I can’t say enough good things about our experience! We received an excellent level of care, knowledge, and professionalism — Speare is an all-around ...
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What Form of Strength Training is Right for You?

By: Becky Chase M.S., RCEP Leah Baron M.S. JinLyi Mah PSU Exercise & Sports Physiology Student-Intern   The goal of strength training is to build strength, increase our muscle’s body ability to utilize energy without oxygen and to increase the size of skeletal muscle. The body’s muscular strength is used ...
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