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Pinewood Medical Center, 255 Route 108, Somersworth, NH 03878 · 603.692.4018 · Fax: 603.692.1083

Open Evenings!

Mon, Tues, Thurs:
8:00am to 8:00pm
Wednesday:
8:00am to 7:00pm
Friday:
8:00am to 4:00pm

Lab Hours

5 Clark Way, Somersworth
Monday to Thursday:
7:00am to 4:00pm
Friday:
7:00am to 3:00pm
Home Patient Info Services

Our services include:

Family Medicine/Health Care:

  • Comprehensive physicals including sport and DOT
  • Worker's Compensation medical management
  • Individual diabetes education
  • Immunizations
  • STD screening
  • Home sleep study program
  • Management of acute and chronic illnesses (hypertension, diabetes, depression, cholesterol problems, asthma, etc.)
  • Treatment of skin conditions including:Grandma and laughing child
    • Cryotherapy treatment of a variety of skin problems
    • Wart treatment and mole/lesion screening
    • Minor office surgical procedures (laceration repair, skin biopsies, ingrown toenail management, etc.)
  • On site lab work

Same day appointments are usually available.

Pediatric and Adolescent Care:

  • Newborn care
  • Well child exams
  • Same day sick visits
  • School Physicals
  • Immunizations
  • Hearing and vision screening

Womens Health:

  • Breast exams
  • PAP tests
  • Family planning
  • Maternity care
 

Ever wish you had one place to go for all your health needs?

At Salmon Falls Family Healthcare we offer individually focused and comprehensive wellness plans for all ages. With a personalized focus on screening, risk assessment, and preventative care, our family practice offers "complete" care. Should you require care from another specialist due to a specific health condition, your Salmon Falls provider will guide and coordinate all aspects of your care, working to achieve the very best possible outcome using the most cost-conscience approach.

Pinewood Medical Center, 255 Route 108, Somersworth, NH 03878
Tel. 603.692.4018  |  Fax 603.692.1083
Salmon Falls Family Healthcare is affiliated with Pinewood Medical Laser

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