
Exeter Hospital provides on-site mammography, radiology and physical therapy services at our Raymond and Newmarket Centers.
In addition to our primary medical and health related services, our Raymond and Newmarket patients have access to:
Lamprey Health Care's School-Based Dental Program visits nine elementary schools, providing oral hygiene instruction, nutritional counseling, dental hygiene education and preventive care management tips for the children & teachers, and reinforces the program with oral screenings & cleanings, fluoride rinses, and sealants if necessary.
In conjunction with Healthreach Dental, Exeter Health Services and local dentists, our School-Based Dental Program provides dental education and oral health services to schools in the towns of Fremont, Raymond, Epping, Northwood, Nottingham, Candia, Deerfield and Newmarket, providing children with referrals to participating area dentists so that the children gain access to a dental home.
We offer x-ray services within both our Raymond and Newmarket Centers, provided and staffed by Exeter Hospital.
For the convenience of our female patients, digital mammography is offered on-site at our Newmarket and Raymond Centers through the Exeter Hospital Digital Mammography Mobile Van. Annual mammograms are recommended for all women age 40 and over. Early detection gives you the best chance to treat breast cancer successfully, and a mammogram can find a tiny lump up to two years before you could feel one.
Our Newmarket Center also offers our patients bone density scanning capabilities.
For more information on Exeter Hospital's Mobile Digital Mammography click here.
For the benefit and convenience of our community, Exeter Hospital offers physical and occupational therapy in both the Newmarket and Raymond Centers.
At our Newmarket & Raymond Centers, we offer early childhood development screenings at every well child visit through the Baby Steps Program, sponsored by Easter Seals of NH. The Baby Steps Program strives to address the need for access to developmental information, support and resource opportunities for vulnerable and high risk families before development and behavioral issues become significant, using developmental screening tools for children, birth through entry into school.
Assessment includes the areas of development, infant mental health, behavior, parent/child relationships, educational readiness and early literacy, and provides information on community based resources that will meet the child and family’s needs, if necessary. For more information on The Baby Steps Program or early childhood development, please visit the Easter Seals website.