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Occupational Health Services
Work Related Injuries
At Occupational Health Services, our first goal is to prevent injuries and minimize your worker's compensation claims. When injuries and illnesses occur, we work with injured employees to help them return to functional activity as quickly and cost-effectively as possible while reducing the likelihood of re-injury. Our comprehensive approach makes treatment convenient and consistent. Our services include:
- Medical services, including emergency, routine and follow-up care
- Acute injury rehabilitation
- Work conditioning
- Functional capacity evaluation
On-Site Rehabilitation Programs
Help injured and recovering employees return to work safely.
- Job site analysis
- Job shadow
- Ergonomic assessment
Educational Programs
Meet federal training requirements as well as increase employees' health and awareness.
- CPR and First Aid training
- Bloodborne pathogen training
- Alcohol & drug testing for supervisors
- Back school
- Back school refresher
- Cumulative trauma prevention (Carpal Tunnel school)
- Smoking cessation and management
Wellness & Fitness Programs
Reduce employee illness and absenteeism.
- Cholesterol, blood sugar, cardiac risk factor screenings
- Flu shots, TB screening & education
- Nutritional counseling & weight management
- Women's & men's health issues
- On-site fitness programs and fitness evaluations
- Personal trainers
- Massage therapy
- Health fairs
Pre-employment Services
- Pre-employment physicals
- Drug screens
- Physical therapy screens
- Respirator clearance evaluations
- Pulmonary function tests and mask fits
Drug & Alcohol Testing
Reduce drug and alcohol abuse and comply with regulatory agency requirements.
- Pre-employment, return to work, executive life insurance exams
- Post-accident, random, reasonable suspicion and drug-free workplace testing
- Consulting services
Additional Workplace Services
Manage your workplace health and safety efforts more efficiently.
- Part-time and full-time nurse case management services
- Consultant and on-site medical programs and supervision
- Walkthroughs to identify hazards, exposure risks & ergonomic concerns
- OSHA & disability compliance
- Department of Transportation programs
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Dmitri P. Dmytruk, DO
Seacoast Area Physiatry
875 Greenland Road
Orchard Park
Portsmouth, NH 3801
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Joshua A. Siegel, MD
Access Sports Medicine and Orthopedics
155 Borthwick Avenue
Suite 102
Portsmouth, NH 3801
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Margaret C. Tilton, MD
Seacoast Area Physiatry
875 Greenland Road, Bldg. C4
Orchard Park
Portsmouth, NH 03801-4163
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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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Access Sports Medicine and Orthopedics
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155 Borthwick Avenue
Suite 102
Portsmouth, NH 3801 -
Seacoast Area Physiatry
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875 Greenland Road, Bldg. C4
Orchard Park
Portsmouth, NH 03801-4163
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