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Child and Adolescent Care

Child and Adolescent Care

Portsmouth Regional Hospital’s medical staff includes eight Pediatricians and fifteen Family Practice physicians.

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Pediatricians specialize in the specific health needs of children and young adolescents. Our pediatricians have a 30-plus year relationship with the big Boston teaching hospitals. They enjoy an "integrated relationship" with the finest neonatal intensive care nurseries, as well as strong referral relationships with pediatric specialists throughout the region.

Please visit our Doctors pages for information about our Pediatricians.

Family Practice physicians address the general health needs of all members of a family, with a focus on wellness and disease prevention. They get to know their patients well over time, and many parents and their children value this ongoing relationship and generalist perspective.

Please visit our Doctors pages for information about our Family Practice physicians.

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Locations

  • 1245 Washington Road
    Rye, NH 3870

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  • Women's Health Associates of Portsmouth<br>

    Women's Health Associates of Portsmouth
    875 Greenland Road
    Building A, Suite B11
    Portsmouth, NH 3801

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  • Women's Health Associates<br>

    Women's Health Associates
    Orchard Park
    875 Greenland Road, Building A-1
    Portsmouth, NH 03201

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  • Harbour Women's Health<br>

    Harbour Women's Health
    155 Griffin Road
    Portsmouth, NH 3801

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