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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We Welcome Dr. Stuart Damon

June 26, 2022

Dr. Stuart N. Damon joined the staff of the Boothbay Region Health Center as Medical Director on June 3, 2022. Dr. Damon is a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and is a Board-Certified Family Physician. He is a graduate of University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine and has a Masters in Physical Therapy from Springfield College. He graduated from U Mass Amherst with a Bachelor of Science in Astronomy. He is also an Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine in the Division of Primary Care at the University of New England.

Dr. Damon did his residency at Eastern Maine Medical Center. And he has practiced medicine most recently at Islands Community Medical Center on Vinalhaven and at Nasson Healthcare in Springvale, ME. He has worked as a hospitalist at New England Rehabilitation Hospital. Stuart also worked as an Emergency Medicine Physician at Togus VAMC; MountainView Regional Medical Center in Las Cruces, NM; North Adams Regional Hospital in North Adams, MA; and at Waldo County General Hospital in Belfast, ME. Stuart served on Active Duty as a Lieutenant in the US Naval Reserve from 1985 to 1989.

One of Dr. Damon’s specialties is pain management and pain relief, and he is also skilled in treating substance use disorders. He welcomes local patients seeking Medically-Assisted Treatment for substance mis-use. In his teaching role at the University of New England, Dr. Damon runs a Robotics Lab, in which he designs medical simulations for medical students in order to expose them to challenging symptoms and scenarios. The Health Center board is thrilled to have a member of the UNE faculty on its staff and hopes to welcome medical students as residents and interns. Dr. Damon joins Allan S. Teel, M.D., and Susan Lord, APRN, FNP on the Health Center staff.

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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

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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...

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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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