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Pediatrics
Pediatrics
From your baby’s first breath, all the way through childhood and adolescence, Portsmouth Regional Hospital offers the doctors and services your child needs to grow into healthy adulthood.
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Cynthia S. Cooper, MD
Gynecology and Infertility Associates
15 Old Rollinsford Road
Suite 201
Dover, NH 3820
Maps & Directions -
Sonja N. Nelson, MD
Women's Health Associates of Portsmouth
875 Greenland Road
Building A, Suite B11
Portsmouth, NH 3801
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Gail Simonds, MD
Pediatric Associates
330 Borthwick Avenue
suite 202
Portsmouth, NH 3801
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H. Dixon Turner, MD
Pediatric Associates
330 Borthwick Avenue
suite 202
Portsmouth, NH 3801
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Locations
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1245 Washington Road
Rye, NH 3870 -
Gynecology and Infertility Associates
15 Old Rollinsford Road
Suite 201
Dover, NH 3820 -
Women's Health Associates of Portsmouth
875 Greenland Road
Building A, Suite B11
Portsmouth, NH 3801 -
Pediatric Associates
330 Borthwick Avenue
suite 202
Portsmouth, NH 3801
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