7AM - 4PM
282 State Rte 101, Amherst8AM - 5PM
4 Dobson Way, Merrimack“Dr. Kernan is absolutely fantastic. Unfortunately, she will be retiring in October. St Joseph Family medicine will surely miss her.“
7AM - 7PM
29 Northwest Blvd, Nashua“I took my mom to the emergency department at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center on a Friday evening for breathing problems. I am very pleased with the experience we had and how she was cared for. She was taken from the waiting area quickly, triaged and immediately brought into the emergency department for treatment. Everyone there was very kind and attentive. The staff were all very friendly and knowledgeable. The nurses and technicians all introduced themselves and were efficient and thorough. The doctor was attentive and patient. He explained everything to us and made sure all of our questions were answered.“
“Ya know I just had to get one more review in before the new year. And wouldn't ya know it? It's another medical center. I'm thinking of enrolling my son's name into the Guinness Book of World Records for most accrued injuries and bizarre conditions within a year's time. But, I digress. What is it with medical centers being rated so harshly around here? We encountered the same kind of thing with the Dartmouth in Lebanon; the one with TWO Yelp pages, for some reason. Seems like a few people had some lousy experiences with the staff or something. On this day though, we encountered nothing but professionalism and cordiality. Oh, and also a bit of confusion. See, their internal layout takes some getting used to. First of all, most sections have their own lobbies, apparently. So, you don't necessarily have to check into the first desk you see as you walk in. It solely depends on what section of the building your appoint is in. So, for instance, we needed X-rays. We proceeded directly to Radiology, which has its own check-in desk. I dunno, maybe I haven't spent enough time in hospitals to really notice. But there's usually a proxy desk one checks into before proceeding to the actual appointment. Kind of like what happened in Orthopedics.. Okay. Get this. In order to properly check into Ortho, you don't go directly to their check-in counter. Noooo. Turns out, you actually have to visit the main check-in desk on the third floor. Yes...the very first set of windows you see. This is unlike our first appointment where we headed directly to the section in question. So anyways, you go to the first check-in window to get a set of labels with the patient's name. THEN....you go to Ortho, labels in hand. And TA-DAAAA! You're checked in. We saw the Doc and he seemed very knowledgeable. We liked that they take the path of least resistance in terms of treatment. No invasive procedures unless it's absolutely necessary. Also, X-rays were quick and easy. I was actually surprised! Not sure how long this facility has been open. But they seem newish. At any rate, I just appreciate having a Dartmouth so close to home. And I dunno about any of these other supposedly horrid experiences. But ours was...fine. I only wish the check-in procedures here weren't so arbitrarily vague. I'm giving Dartmouth-Hitchcock in Nashua 4 expedient X-rays out of 5.“
“Ya know I just had to get one more review in before the new year. And wouldn't ya know it? It's another medical center. I'm thinking of enrolling my son's name into the Guinness Book of World Records for most accrued injuries and bizarre conditions within a year's time. But, I digress. What is it with medical centers being rated so harshly around here? We encountered the same kind of thing with the Dartmouth in Lebanon; the one with TWO Yelp pages, for some reason. Seems like a few people had some lousy experiences with the staff or something. On this day though, we encountered nothing but professionalism and cordiality. Oh, and also a bit of confusion. See, their internal layout takes some getting used to. First of all, most sections have their own lobbies, apparently. So, you don't necessarily have to check into the first desk you see as you walk in. It solely depends on what section of the building your appoint is in. So, for instance, we needed X-rays. We proceeded directly to Radiology, which has its own check-in desk. I dunno, maybe I haven't spent enough time in hospitals to really notice. But there's usually a proxy desk one checks into before proceeding to the actual appointment. Kind of like what happened in Orthopedics.. Okay. Get this. In order to properly check into Ortho, you don't go directly to their check-in counter. Noooo. Turns out, you actually have to visit the main check-in desk on the third floor. Yes...the very first set of windows you see. This is unlike our first appointment where we headed directly to the section in question. So anyways, you go to the first check-in window to get a set of labels with the patient's name. THEN....you go to Ortho, labels in hand. And TA-DAAAA! You're checked in. We saw the Doc and he seemed very knowledgeable. We liked that they take the path of least resistance in terms of treatment. No invasive procedures unless it's absolutely necessary. Also, X-rays were quick and easy. I was actually surprised! Not sure how long this facility has been open. But they seem newish. At any rate, I just appreciate having a Dartmouth so close to home. And I dunno about any of these other supposedly horrid experiences. But ours was...fine. I only wish the check-in procedures here weren't so arbitrarily vague. I'm giving Dartmouth-Hitchcock in Nashua 4 expedient X-rays out of 5.“
8AM - 5PM
444 Nashua St, Milford“I have been seeing Dr. Safana Mushtaq for 4 years now and completely trust her with my care. Dr. Mushtaq always takes the time to listen to my concerns and provides the right guidance. She is very knowledgeable and personable. I feel the Milford/Brookline community is lucky to have her. If you are looking for a new primary care physician I highly recommend Dr. Mushtaq.“
8AM - 5PM
2300 Southwood Dr, Nashua“Ya know I just had to get one more review in before the new year. And wouldn't ya know it? It's another medical center. I'm thinking of enrolling my son's name into the Guinness Book of World Records for most accrued injuries and bizarre conditions within a year's time. But, I digress. What is it with medical centers being rated so harshly around here? We encountered the same kind of thing with the Dartmouth in Lebanon; the one with TWO Yelp pages, for some reason. Seems like a few people had some lousy experiences with the staff or something. On this day though, we encountered nothing but professionalism and cordiality. Oh, and also a bit of confusion. See, their internal layout takes some getting used to. First of all, most sections have their own lobbies, apparently. So, you don't necessarily have to check into the first desk you see as you walk in. It solely depends on what section of the building your appoint is in. So, for instance, we needed X-rays. We proceeded directly to Radiology, which has its own check-in desk. I dunno, maybe I haven't spent enough time in hospitals to really notice. But there's usually a proxy desk one checks into before proceeding to the actual appointment. Kind of like what happened in Orthopedics.. Okay. Get this. In order to properly check into Ortho, you don't go directly to their check-in counter. Noooo. Turns out, you actually have to visit the main check-in desk on the third floor. Yes...the very first set of windows you see. This is unlike our first appointment where we headed directly to the section in question. So anyways, you go to the first check-in window to get a set of labels with the patient's name. THEN....you go to Ortho, labels in hand. And TA-DAAAA! You're checked in. We saw the Doc and he seemed very knowledgeable. We liked that they take the path of least resistance in terms of treatment. No invasive procedures unless it's absolutely necessary. Also, X-rays were quick and easy. I was actually surprised! Not sure how long this facility has been open. But they seem newish. At any rate, I just appreciate having a Dartmouth so close to home. And I dunno about any of these other supposedly horrid experiences. But ours was...fine. I only wish the check-in procedures here weren't so arbitrarily vague. I'm giving Dartmouth-Hitchcock in Nashua 4 expedient X-rays out of 5.“
“Wright and Associates is literally the best healthcare practice. My PCP is Wendy, she’s so smart while also being caring and kind. She knows her patients and doesn’t just rush you around during an appointment. She looks holistically at your health and helps you stay healthy.
I occasionally have other minor questions or issues. The portal is helpful—they are so communicative and can get me in to be seen relatively quickly if needed. They help support my health in both big and small ways! So grateful to this practice.“