Primary Care

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Primary Care

Primary Care Physicians (PCP) on the Seacoast in New Hampshire

In our age of image-guided surgery and MRI technology, the primary care physician (PCP) remains a central figure in your overall medical care. Primary care physicians have specialized in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics or Family Practice, and all of them are trained and experienced in making an initial diagnosis. Maintaining a comfortable, ongoing relationship with a primary care physician who knows you and your health needs is important for your overall care.

Whether your concern is simply a regular check-up, an acute problem such as back pain or a respiratory infection, or routine follow-up for a chronic condition such as arthritis, it is your PCP who is first going to evaluate you, treat you, or refer you for testing or specialty care. Under all HMOs and managed care plans, you must see or consult your primary care physician first, unless you are having a medical emergency.

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Locations

  • Pediatric Associates<br>

    Pediatric Associates
    330 Borthwick Avenue
    Suite 202
    Portsmouth, NH 3801

  • Woodbury Family Practice<br>

    Woodbury Family Practice
    101 Shattuck Way
    Suite 6
    Newington, NH 3801

  • Portsmouth Regional Hospital Palliative Care Program<br>

    Portsmouth Regional Hospital Palliative Care Program
    333 Borthwick Avenue
    unit 1
    Portsmouth, NH 3801

  • Pediatric Associates<br>

    Pediatric Associates
    330 Borthwick Avenue
    suite 202
    Portsmouth, NH 3801

  • Martin's Point Health Care<br>

    Martin's Point Health Care
    161 Corporate Drive
    Portsmouth, NH 3801

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