Middlesex county, CT
Middlesex County, Connecticut[edit | edit source]
- Middlesex County is a county located in the south-central part of the U.S. state of Connecticut. As of the 2010 census, the population was 165,676. The county was created in May 1785 from portions of Hartford County and New London County. The county is named after Middlesex, England. The county has a total area of 439 square miles, of which 369 square miles is land and 70 square miles is water.
Healthcare in Middlesex County, Connecticut[edit | edit source]
- Healthcare in Middlesex County, Connecticut is provided by a variety of facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and specialized care centers. These facilities offer a range of services, from routine check-ups and emergency care to specialized treatments and procedures.
Middlesex Health[edit | edit source]
- Middlesex Health is the most prominent healthcare provider in Middlesex County. It is a not-for-profit healthcare system that includes Middlesex Hospital in Middletown, along with several outpatient facilities and services. Middlesex Hospital is a 275-bed hospital that provides medical, surgical, obstetrical, emergency, and critical care services.
Community Health Center, Inc.[edit | edit source]
- Community Health Center, Inc. is a statewide, independent, private non-profit organization that provides healthcare services to Connecticut residents. In Middlesex County, it operates the Community Health Center of Middletown, offering primary care services, dental care, behavioral health services, and specialty care services.
Rushford Center[edit | edit source]
- Rushford Center is a provider of addiction and mental health treatment services in Middlesex County. It offers a variety of programs and services, including residential treatment, outpatient treatment, prevention and wellness programs, and recovery support services.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
- Healthcare in Middlesex County, Connecticut is comprehensive and accessible, with a variety of facilities and services available to meet the needs of the county's residents. From hospitals and clinics to specialized care centers, these facilities strive to provide high-quality care and improve the health and well-being of the community.
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Middlesex county, CT - Specialists
Provider page | Credentials | Gender | Medical school | Graduation year | Primary specialty | Secondary specialties | Address | Address2 | City | State | ZIP | Phone |
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Jackman Nicole 1225371578 | F | University Of Connecticut School Of Medicine | 2013 | Anesthesiology | Middletown | CT | 6457 |
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