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Corona Virus Update Below
Services We Offer
Offering a wide range of patient services:
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Comprehensive Primary Care
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Infectious Diseases / Hepatitis C / HIV
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Endocrinology / Diabetes
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Pediatrics
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24 hour Holter Monitors
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Home Sleep Studies
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EKGs
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Spirometry – Pulmonary Function Testing
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Doppler Studies
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EMG - Nerve Conduction Testing
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Physical Exams
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Smoking Cessation Counseling
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Hemoglobin A1C Testing
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Urine Testing
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Urine Pregnancy Testing
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Rapid Strep Testing
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Phlebotomy Available
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Department of Transportation (DOT) Physicals
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Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Physicals
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Commercial Drivers Certificate Exams
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Commercial Medical Exams
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Workers Compensation Visits
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Motor Vehicle Accident Visits

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COVID Vaccine Update
We know everyone is anxious for more information on the COVID vaccine, and we want to share what we know.
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Please do NOT call our office to schedule an appointment.
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We will not be administering the COVID-19 vaccine in our offices. We are identifying patients who will qualify for Phase 2 and sharing this with LGH, who will be administering the vaccine.
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Phase 2 will start with individuals age 75+ and then continue to those individuals age 65+, individuals with 2+ comorbidities (only those conditions listed as at increased risk for severe illness).
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LGH is in the process of setting up a central vaccination site for our patients and the community. They will be sending you the information through text or email on how and when to schedule your appointment as soon as the vaccine is available. Please make sure to update your information with us so that you will get these notifications.
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Phase 2 is scheduled to start in the state of Massachusetts on Feb 1, but LGH is not anticipating starting vaccinating the community until mid-February.
All New Hampshire residents should register and schedule their appointments at www.vaccines.nh.gov.
If you have questions about the vaccine, Massachusetts’s plan to distribute the vaccine, or the state’s response to COVID, please visit www.mass.gov/covid-19-vaccine. As we get more information from the hospital and the state, we will share it with you.
Thank you for your patience as we all navigate these difficult times together. Please remember to wear your mask, stay socially distant and wash your hands!
Thank you,
The Providers & Staff at Global Care Medical Group
Our COVID Policy
With the recent concerns about COVID-19 (coronavirus), we are here to keep you and your loved ones healthy.
We are open with new policies and using telemedicine to provide clinical health care to our patients who do not feel well so they do not have to leave their home to consult with one of our providers. If you are sick, please call our office and our providers will consult with you. We want to reassure you that we are strict about keeping our office clean and we are screening patients for illness that come to our office. If you are healthy, please know that you can come in for your scheduled appointment or urgent care needs.
At Global Care Medical Group, we will continue to closely monitor this outbreak and follow guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). You can find additional information on the U.S. Department of State and the CDC site, including COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions.
What is COVID-19 (Coronavirus)?
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Coronavirus (CoV) is a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases.
A novel Coronavirus (CoV) is a new strain that has not been previously identified in humans.
Tips to Support Your Health
Wash your hands!
The best way to prevent Coronavirus is to be mindful of washing your hands with soap for at least 20 seconds. Use antimicrobial wipes and sprays when necessary.
Remember the Basics of Immune Health
Sleep: make it a priority to get eight hours of sleep nightly. Sleep is essential for immune function.
Stress: make stress relief a priority (including limiting exposure to news). Use meditation breath work or other stress-relieving practices as needed.
Food: increased foods including non-starchy veggies, fruit, fish, whole grains, and sprouts. Avoid sugar and processed foods.
Hydration: aim to drink ½ of your body weight in ounces daily (up to 100oz.).
Move daily: 30 minutes of any type of movement daily to keep the lymph moving.
Emergency Care
If you should have an emergency outside of our regular office hours or on the weekend, our staff can be reached by calling (978) 453-8261, and Global Care Medical Group physician will be paged and will promptly return your call.
In case of an emergency, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.