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REGION – Home Health & Hospice Care’s next child health clinic is Tuesday, Oct. 5, from noon-8 p.m.
Any New Hampshire family without health insurance, or who can’t afford their health insurance deductible, or whose insurance does not cover well-child care, may bring their children to the clinic to receive care for free.
The clinic will be held at the agency’s office at 80 Continental Blvd. in Merrimack. An appointment is necessary.
At the clinic, infants and children up to age 18 may receive free physical examinations, immunizations, school and sports physicals, hearing, vision and speech screenings, nutritional counseling, and assistance finding affordable dental care. Donations are accepted.
Call 882-2941 or 1-800-887-5973 to schedule an appointment.
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