Boothbay Region Health Center

Primary Care Health Center serving patients on the Boothbay, Maine peninsula and beyond

Boothbay Region Health Center
185 Townsend Ave • Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538 Phone: (207) 633-1075  • Fax: (877) 492-1491

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Only 1 Week Left to Meet our Spring 2021 Challenge Grant

May 18, 2021

We have raised 18,750 of 20,000

The deadline for meeting our $20,000 matching grant is Monday, May 24, 2021. We have raised $18,750 to-date. So we still need $1,250 to meet the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: FundRaising, News

How We Keep You Well

March 14, 2021

The Boothbay Region Health Center's goal is keep each of you in optimal health, no matter what your current circumstances. We want to keep you healthy … [Read more...]

Filed Under: About us, News, Wellness Tagged With: Alzheimer's, Infusion, Wellness

Spring Fever is Here!

March 13, 2021

We're all excited about the coming Spring & Summer seasons here on the Boothbay peninsula. As more and more of us are being vaccinated, we are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: FundRaising, News

How to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine

January 20, 2021

In the Boothbay area, LincolnHealth will be providing vaccinations for seniors in Phase 1B (Seniors 70 and over and those with chronic conditions). To … [Read more...]

Filed Under: COVID-19, News Tagged With: COVID-19, Vaccinations

Recruiting New Members for the Health Center’s Reverse Cognitive Decline Program

November 28, 2020

Dale Bredesen: The End of Alzheimer's Program

The Boothbay Region Health Center and Dr. Allan S. Teel, have committed to continuing their innovative "Reverse Cognitive Decline" Research Program in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Dementia, News Tagged With: Cognitive Decline

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Location, Hours, & Info

185 Townsend Ave., Suite R
(in Meadow Mall across from Hannafords)
Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538
207-633-1075
info@bbrhc.org
OPEN: M-F 8:00-4:30

Donate Now

Boothbay Region Health Care, Inc. is a non-profit public benefit tax exempt 501(c)(3) corporation in Maine. Our Tax Identification Number # is 46-5271171. If you value having local control over the kind of healthcare services that are available to you and your family, please donate … more...

Latest News

Website Update in Progress

The Boothbay Region Health Center website is currently undergoing scheduled updates and content adjustments. During this time, some pages or information may be temporarily unavailable or in the process of being revised. These updates are part of our ongoing effort to ensure our website remains accurate, accessible, and helpful to our patients and community. Please […]

Meet our New SuperStars!

We’re excited to welcome two very seasoned professionals to handle front office duties and assist our medical providers. Sherry Moody has joined us a Medical Assistant and Medical Office Manager. Susan Gay has joined us as Medical Receptionist. We also have new medical billers, Kristin Conlin and Jennifer Lambert, who will be happy to help […]

St Andrews Urgent Care

Don’t Pay ER Prices for Urgent Care

The Lincoln Health Urgent Care facility on St. Andrews campus bills out as a Type B Emergency Room, even though it provides Urgent Care level of service. That’s because the St. Andrews Urgent Care operates as a “satellite” of Miles Memorial Hospital in Damariscotta. What that billing designation means in practice is that the costs […]

As a community we can:

1. Take local control of our primary health service.

2. Establish a patient-driven primary care practice model

3. Increase access and use primary health care services appropriately.

4. Make both individual and community-wide choices that will result in improved health status.

1. Get a higher percentage of the population into an ongoing relationship with a primary care provider.

2. Reduce perhaps by half the number of unnecessary Emergency Department and Urgent Care visits.

3. Achieve a demonstrable improvement in the health status of the community.

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