Health & Fitness
Nashua Community Health Clinic Reopens On Mulberry Street
The city's division of public health reopened its clinic offering immunizations, child lead testing, sexually transmitted disease services.

NASHUA, NH — The city of Nashua’s Division of Public Health and Community Services has reopened its community health clinic after about nine months of renovations.
The clinic, located at 18 Mulberry St., reopened last week. It has two exam rooms, a triage room, an updated lab, and a new vaccine freezer. The space allows staff, according to city officials, to “lead the way in disease prevention” by providing services and education to Gate City residents.
The clinic has also transitioned to electronic medical records in an effort to properly communicate and coordinate proper care between patients, nurses, and doctors. The department will also continue using its mobile van for some services.
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“As we navigate this pandemic, unintended consequences of COVID-19, such as increases in preventable communicable diseases and childhood lead poisoning, are public health concerns,” Kim Bernard, the chief public health nurse at the city’s health department, said. “The Community Health Team at the Nashua Division of Public Health is dedicated to assisting you and your family in accessing these health services and encourage you to visit us at our Mulberry Street location or during one of our outreach clinics.”
Immunizations, testing, counseling, and other services are available by appointment and during certain times of the week. Call 603-589-4500, Option 2, to schedule an appointment for service. For more information, visit the health department’s website, linked here, or call.
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