Southern New Hampshire Health: Immediate Care

Southern New Hampshire Health: Immediate Care
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Southern New Hampshire Health issued the following announcement on February 2.

We’ve recently added a number of new providers – including Troy Robinson, PA-C – to our Immediate Care team! This has resulted in an increased capacity to care for patients needing urgent, non-emergency care. We continue to welcome walk-ins with reduced wait times and ask those with COVID-related concerns to please call ahead. snhhealth.org/immediatecare 

Troy Robinson, PA-C, joined Immediate Care earlier this year. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical Technology from Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in 2017 and graduated from the Physician Assistant program at Albany Medical College in 2020. He brings with him two years of urgent care experience and a passion for science, medicine, and helping others. About working at SNHH, Troy says, “I’m proud to be a part of SNHH because of the excellent care we provide patients through our collaborative care model.” When he isn’t treating patients, Troy enjoys music, hiking, and rock climbing. 

Welcome, Troy! We’re so happy to have you!

Original source can be found here.



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