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Occupational Health
Occupational Health
Occupational Health Services is a health service offered by Portsmouth Regional Hospital for the benefit of large and small companies throughout Portsmouth and the greater Seacoast area. When an employee at a client company is injured at work, it's Occupational Health Services' role to make certain that he or she receives prompt, effective medical care - and returns to work as soon as safely possible. PRH's Occupational Health Services are also available before accidents happen to evaluate both employees and the worksite environment in order to maximize safety, health, and productivity for businesses and their workers. We provide a wide range of programs and services on a contract basis, with each contract tailored to meet the particular needs of the company. This includes drug testing, evaluations and more.
Our multi-disciplinary team of occupational health specialists includes physicians, nurses, therapists, counselors, and case managers. They work with staff in the Emergency Center and other areas to ensure effective care when injuries do occur.
Located at Pease International Tradeport in Newington, New Hampshire, just off the Spaulding Turnpike, our clinic complex is easily accessible and convenient, with plenty of free parking.
For further information, and a free consultation to discuss how Occupational Health Services could improve your workplace health and safety, please contact Cindy Clark at 603-430-9675.
Program Goals
Work Related Injuries
On-site Rehabilitation Programs
Educational Programs
Wellness & Fitness Programs
Pre-employment Services
Drug & Alcohol Testing
Additional Workplace Services
Program Goals
For companies large and small, Occupational Health Services provides a wide range of health related services. Our goals are to:
- Improve the health of the company's employees
- Reduce absenteeism
- Prevent injuries
- Reduce worker's compensation premiums & indemnity costs by 10-30%
- Increase productivity
- Improve employee health & wellbeing
- Reduce lost work time by 10-30%
When an employee is sick or injured, it's our job to ensure that the employee receives prompt, quality care -- and returns to work as soon as is safely possible
Find a Physician
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Alison M. Baker, DO
Seacoast Area Physiatry
875 Greenland Road
Building C4
Portsmouth, NH 3801
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Dmitri P. Dmytruk, DO
Seacoast Area Physiatry
875 Greenland Road
Orchard Park
Portsmouth, NH 3801
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Barry C. Gendron, DO
Seacoast Area Physiatry
875 Greenland Road
Building C4
Portsmouth, NH 3801
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Minh Tran, DO
Seacoast Area Physiatry
875 Greenland Road, Bldg. C4
Orchard Park
Portsmouth, NH 03801-4163
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Daniel S. Zipin, DO
Access Sports Medicine and Orthopedics
1 Hampton Road
Suite 200
Exeter, NH 3833
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Locations
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Seacoast Area Physiatry
875 Greenland Road
Building C4
Portsmouth, NH 3801 -
Seacoast Area Physiatry
875 Greenland Road
Orchard Park
Portsmouth, NH 3801 -
Seacoast Area Physiatry
875 Greenland Road, Bldg. C4
Orchard Park
Portsmouth, NH 03801-4163 -
Access Sports Medicine and Orthopedics
1 Hampton Road
Suite 200
Exeter, NH 3833
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