Mid-State Health Center

Mid-State Health Center Headquarters Location

Plymouth, NH

Mid-State Health Center Photos

  • Patient visit
  • Nursing Team hard at work
  • Mid-State's Bristol Office
  • Mid-State's Plymouth Office
About Mid-State Health Center
As a Federally Qualified Health Center in a rural part of New Hampshire, Mid-State Health Center finds itself on the leading edge of innovative, high-quality, patient-centered primary care. Our approach values and encourages treatment of the whole patient. In addition to high-quality primary care for all ages, Mid-State providers dental services, behavioral health, recovery, radiology, and patient support services. The medical home model that we employ has proven to improve health outcomes, reduce costs and improve patient, family, physician and staff satisfaction.

This approach also helps residents of the communities we serve lead healthier lives and stretch their health care dollars further. To this end, the mission of Mid-State Health Center is to provide sound primary health care to the community accessible to all regardless of the ability to pay.

What is unique about Mid-State is that we are driven by a single mantra: we do what is right for the patient.


Primary Care for All Ages
Mid-State is committed to providing quality, full-spectrum primary health care for all ages – babies to elderly – and throughout all stages of life. Our services are designed to meet the needs of the entire family with family and internal medicine.

Because we treat the whole person, our patients find a complete network of care under one roof. Mid-State delivers primary and preventive care, behavioral health and substance abuse counseling, radiology, dental care, and nutrition counseling. We understand the challenges of life and offer connection to benefits and services, case management, financial assistance, same-day visits and an on-site laboratory and pharmacy.
Our primary care services are focused on comprehensive health care for people of all ages. Our providers offer a full range of services in the primary care setting with a focus on continuing and comprehensive health care for the individual and family across all ages, genders, diseases, and parts of the body. Our Primary Care Medicine Providers focus on their relationships with their patients emphasizing disease prevention and health promotion.
Radiology
Mid-State Health Center is pleased to announce the opening of its Imaging Center located in our Plymouth office.

The Imaging Center at Mid-State will offer Digital X-ray and Ultrasound services using the latest in high quality imaging technology.

Mid-State’s Imaging Center will be open to all in the community, by referral of their provider, offering a local and cost effective imaging option. The new advanced Digital X-ray equipment will provide for a broad array of general X-rays for patients of all ages for common concerns, such as assessing bones for breaks, back pain, and chest X-rays.

Mid-State’s clinical team is excited to have these important services in-house to ensure their patients, and everyone in the community, will have ready access to high-quality, cost-effective imaging.

“We are extremely happy to bring a cost-effective and convenient imaging option to the region. Mid-State has invested in the best Digital technology and top notch imaging professionals to meet the imaging need of the community.” said Robert MacLeod, Mid-State Chief Executive Officer.

Using the latest in Digital Imaging technology and partnering with board-certified, Southern New Hampshire Radiologists, Mid-State will offer the community a lower cost, high quality option for their imaging needs.

Imaging services will be offered Monday through Friday from 8AM to 4PM.
Physical and Occupational Therapy
As of January 1, 2022, Mid-State Health Center will begin offering physical and occupational therapy under its umbrella of health care services. Services will be delivered at their office at 101 Boulder Point, Suite 3 in Plymouth.

Mid-State’s skilled Physical Therapy Team (formerly a part of Pemi-Baker Community Health), provides personalized and individualized care to treat a wide range of injuries, diagnoses, and conditions. Mid-State Health Center’s Physical Therapy program offers solutions that focus on treating the causes of physical injuries and diagnoses, rather than just the symptoms.

Dr. Matt Scagliarini, Director of Rehab Therapies at Mid-State said, “We are looking forward to continuing to make an impact in our community. Delivering services under Mid-State will allow us to integrate our practices into a whole person health centered model.”

The addition of these services further enhances Mid-State’s integrated approach to health care while providing individuals in need of physical and occupational therapy with high-quality care, provided by a team of providers who are known and trusted in the region.

Dr. Robert MacLeod, Mid-State CEO says, “We are committed to continuing to provide services that meet the needs of the whole person. The addition of Physical and Occupational services is another step for Mid-State to strengthen our integrated care model.”

To schedule an appointment with Mid-State’s Physical Therapy Team, call 603-536-5533.
Behavioral Health
An article by Joanna Sullivan, MA and Dr. Tonya Warren, Psy. D.

May is National Mental Health Month, but this will not be an article telling you how much you need us during “these challenging times.” Times are challenging, true, but that didn’t just start in March 2020. What we never hear talked about through all of these challenges is the incredible ability of the human spirit to adapt, even to the most trying of circumstances. This is not to discredit the stress, un-comfortability, and even pain many are experiencing. But it’s important not to end the story there.

Many of us feel overwhelmed by a sense that the world is out of our control. We live zoomed out, watching drama and heartache play out on a national (or even global) scale. The further we zoom out, the smaller and more helpless we feel. Sometimes too much time looking at the big picture can paralyze us completely. So what’s the answer? Should we all unplug permanently?

We have found in our work, and in our own lives, that spending more time zoomed in is the way to counteract hopelessness. Instead of looking at the big picture, look close to home for an achievable and meaningful goal. For some, that might be spending time advocating for changes in the local community. For others, it might be reconnecting with family members who have grown distant. It can look like mindfulness, observing the present moment without judgment. It can also look like cleaning and rearranging the living room or finishing a procrastinated outdoor project. Changing a piece of our own corner of the world, even just a little, is enough to counteract that sense of helplessness and hopelessness.

Self-care is another element we’ve found to be vital to mental health and wellness. So many times people think that trying harder is the answer when they feel like they’re struggling. In our experience, when people are struggling, it’s that much more important to take time for self-care. Connecting with others or taking time to do things we enjoy sends a message to ourselves that we matter. We’ve never needed to feel that more.

That being said, self-care might look a little different right now and that’s okay. It’s important to acknowledge that anything we can do is infinitely better than doing nothing at all. Take a walk outside even if you can’t go to the gym. Call a friend even if you can’t meet them for dinner. Take some time for things you love, even if it’s not as much as you’d like.

Finally, sometimes even the strongest people need some extra support. If you feel like you’re struggling, you’re not alone. Reach out to friends and family for support. Consider spending some time talking to a therapist. Asking for help isn’t a weakness, just another way to make it through.

Number of Employees in Mid-State Health Center

51 to 200

Mid-State Health Center Revenue

$5M to $25M (USD)