We provide primary care for all genders. Our team of health care professionals is qualified to care for you through all the stages of your life.
Primary Care Services include:
We offer a wide range of health services for the well-being of your child in a warm, welcoming environment.
Pediatric and adolescent services include:
We offer early childhood development screenings at well-child visits through the Baby Steps Program. The goal of the Baby Steps Program is to identify potential childhood development and behavioral issues and provide families with the resources needed to allow children to realize their potential.
Development screening tools are available for children from birth through entry into school.
Assessment includes the areas of:
Getting your flu shot is always essential, but in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s even more important to do everything possible to reduce illnesses. Every year, millions of people get the flu resulting in thousands of hospitalizations and deaths. Children, the elderly, pregnant women, and those with chronic medical conditions are most at risk; getting your flu shot is critical to preserving scarce health care resources.
The most important thing you can do is to get the annual flu vaccine.
Call any of our centers to make an appointment to get your vaccination.
Flu shots are now available.
There’s a lot of confusing and inaccurate information about the influenza vaccine. Learn the facts about flu vaccines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Other simple preventative actions you can take:
Stay away from those who are sick
Wash your hands frequently
Cover coughs and sneezes with your arm or elbow, not your hand
Wear your mask in public spaces
Practice social distancing
Both COVID-19 and flu can have similar signs and symptoms, ranging from no symptoms (asymptomatic) to severe symptoms. Check out how the CDC show similarities and differences between the two. When in doubt, always call your Primary Care Provider.
Call any of our centers to make an appointment to get your vaccination.
Flu shots are now available.
There’s a lot of confusing and inaccurate information about the influenza vaccine. Learn the facts about flu vaccines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Other simple preventative actions you can take:
Stay away from those who are sick
Wash your hands frequently
Cover coughs and sneezes with your arm or elbow, not your hand
Wear your mask in public spaces
Practice social distancing
Both COVID-19 and flu can have similar signs and symptoms, ranging from no symptoms (asymptomatic) to severe symptoms. Check out how the CDC show similarities and differences between the two. When in doubt, always call your Primary Care Provider.
The majority of our Nashua Center staff speaks more than one language, with nearly half of our staff being fluent in Spanish or Portuguese. Staff is available through all aspects of your visit to help you communicate with your health care team and make you feel comfortable about your medical care.
To help with languages other than Spanish and Portuguese, we offer free onsite language interpretation by a professional interpreter. To ensure that your language needs are met, please let us know when you make your appointment that you require language services. This way, we can be sure someone is available to interpret at the time of your visit. If we don’t have access to an interpreter who speaks your language, we can utilize a Language Line interpretation service to assist with your visit.