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Frankie and her owner Janet Goldstein, volunteers, Cheshire Medical Center

Volunteer Spotlight: Four-Legged Frankie Makes Her Rounds

If you've ever had an appointment at Cheshire Medical Center and noticed a four-legged furry animal walking about wearing a blue bandana, then you’ve seen one of our volunteers in action.

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Left to right: Paul Hausmann, Eversource; Alex Chase, Cheshire; Paul Roth, Cheshire; Ham Richardson, Hamblet Electric; Jim Nikiforakis, Cheshire; Tim Weeks, Hamblet Electric

Energy-Saving Upgrades Improve Sustainability and Experience

Replacing approximately 2,500 fluorescent bulbs in a busy medical center during a pandemic is no small feat, but this community collaboration brightens our future.

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Patient being treated at an Urgent Visit

Urgent Visit or Emergency Department?

Life can throw us some painful curveballs. Make sure you know who to call before you find yourself needing same-day or immediate care.

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Members of Cheshire Medical Center's Urgent Care Staff

Urgent Primary Care Visits Relocate to the Medical Center

On February 17, Walk-In Care services on Emerald Street discontinue and urgent visits become available on our main campus, so you can access extensive health care services in one convenient location.

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Cardiac Rehab members

Cheshire Medical Center Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Certified by Industry Leader

Cheshire Medical Center is proud to announce the certification of its cardiovascular rehabilitation program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR).

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Scott Willis with Meredith Lynch

For Walpole Resident Scott Willis, Volunteerism is More Than an Activity—It’s a Calling.

Scott Willis is living with multiple disabilities, but has been inspired to volunteer at Cheshire Medical Center.

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Man reading with child

Picture Books Connect Kids, Families, and Pediatrics Providers

Reading books during pediatric visits can help doctors measure development and makes the children happy.

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