CONTACT US
Need to talk to a doctor when we are closed? Please call
603-626-9500 to reach our answering service. We have a
24-hour on-call doctor who will return your call as soon as possible.
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In cases of inclement weather, Amoskeag Health will announce all closures and delays on our website, WMUR Channel 9 (television), and the WMUR website. We also announce closures and delays on our Facebook page.
Mailing Address:
145 Hollis Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Main Phone: 603-626-9500
Fax Number: 833-448-1486
Human Resources Fax Number: 351-212-2431
New Patient Direct Line: 603-935-5336
Billing Number: 603-935-5205
Referral Department: 603-935-5385
Prior Authorization Department: 603-935-5225
Donation Question?: 603-296-9214
CONTACT
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WHO SHOULD I CALL?
Non-Life-Threatening Emergencies:
First, Call Amoskeag Health
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For urgent and immediate care, first call Amoskeag Health at 603-626-9500. If it is after hours, leave a message with the answering service and a 24-hour on-call doctor will return your call as soon as possible.
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Call Amoskeag Health if you have:
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Cough, sore throat, stuffy nose, or minor fever
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Minor headache
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Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation
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Skin rashes or minor burns
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Mild asthma
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Ear or sinus pain, congestion
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Eye pain or irritation
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Back or joint pain
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Bumps, cuts, scrapes, strains
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Difficulty sleeping or fatigue
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Burning with urination
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Possible sexually transmitted disease
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Medication needs
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By calling your Amoskeag Health Provider for medical needs that are non-life-threatening, you will avoid an expensive and unnecessary hospital visit.
Life-Threatening Emergencies:
Call 911 or go to the hospital
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Unnecessary hospital visits or calling 911 wastes your time and money. Use the emergency room only in life-threatening situations or disabling conditions.
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Call 911 or go to the hospital if you have:
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Difficulty breathing
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Possible broken bones
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Chest pain or pressure
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Sudden dizziness, weakness or severe headache
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Sudden or severe pain
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Severe reaction to an insect bite or medication (especially if having trouble breathing)
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Bleeding that will not stop
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Constant vomiting or diarrhea
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Coughing or vomiting blood
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Suicidal or homicidal thoughts
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Loss of consciousness or head trauma
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High fever or fever with convulsions
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Poisoning (Call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222)
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Gunshot/stab wound
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Active labor
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If you or your child is experiencing any of these symptoms, call 911 or visit the hospital immediately.