Dr. Dana Merrithew Joins Speare Primary Care

Dr. Dana Merrithew has returned to his primary care roots, joining the patient care team at Speare Primary Care.  Well known in the community, Dr. Merrithew has most recently been a familiar face as one of the hospitalists at Speare Memorial Hospital—a hospital-based physician responsible for coordinating a patient’s care ...
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Thanks to everyone who came out for Speare’s Shamrock Shuffle 5K Health Walk/Run

Thanks to all the runners‬ and walkers who came out on March 14, 2015 to participate in the 2nd annual Speare Shamrock Shuffle 5K in Plymouth, NH. Speare’s Shamrock Shuffle was developed in response to an identified community‬ health need to live a more active lifestyle. The event‬ encouraged participants of all ages and ...
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The health benefits of the traditional Saint Patrick’s Day boiled dinner

On March 17th millions of people around the world celebrate Saint Patrick's Day. It's a day full of traditions. Some are centuries old directly related to celebrating the Patron Saint of Ireland and others are more recent where everyone is Irish for a day, green beer is the drink of the ...
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Showing love and support through the Art of Healing

We all know someone who has been diagnosed with cancer, a family member, a friend, a coworker, or maybe yourself. For many, it is being embraced by love, support and encouraging words that help them through their journey. It is in the spirit of this shared experience we invite you to ...
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Breathing Better with Speare’s  Pulmonary Rehab Program

Hiking, downhill skiing, snowshoeing, landscaping, boating, cutting/splitting/stacking firewood or walking his dog, Piper.  This is John “Jack” Sheffield’s New Hampshire lifestyle and one he and his wife, Sally, fully embrace.  It is why they moved to Campton 12 years ago, so they could live it every day. About four years ...
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Wear Red Day helps raise awareness to end the #1 killer of women

Friday, February 6, 2015 marked the 12-year anniversary of The American Heart Association's "National Wear Red Day". This massive national public awareness day is held the first Friday in February to raise awareness about heart disease being the No. 1 killer of women. Heart disease and stroke kill 1 in 3 women, yet it's 80% preventable. ...
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