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Baystate Medical Practices - Greenfield Family Medicine. Office Information. 48 Sanderson Street Greenfield, MA 01301. Office Phone: 413-773-2022. Fax: 413-773-4945. Maps & Directions. ... Current patients can now schedule appointments online! To schedule an annual physical, follow-up, or same-day sick visit, select "Request Appointment" with ...
Baystate Dental of Greenfield is accepting new dental patients. Learn more about what you need before and after a visit. For questions, call (413) 306-4633. We are open - safety is our top priority! View our safety measures. ... We understand that every patient is different, and we treat each patient as an individual with unique dental needs ...
By mail: 759 Chestnut Street @ Whitney Avenue Springfield, MA 01199 ATTN: Correspondence Fax: 1-413-322-4346 or 1-413-794-4759. In person: You may walk in and pick up your records between 8:30 am and 5 pm Monday through Friday.
Call 413-794-5412 to get started if you don't have a primary care provider.
Current patients can now schedule appointments online! To schedule an annual physical, follow-up, or same-day sick visit, select "Request Appointment" with one of our providers.
At Baystate Medical Practices–Greenfield Family Medicine, we provide team-based comprehensive care for babies, children, and adults of all ages. We value treating the whole person—better yet, the whole family!
For the safety of our patients, caregivers, and visitors, we are currently allowing 2 visitors (with no COVID-19 symptoms or exposure) in the hospital . Learn more about our policy and exceptions.
Free parking is available at the hospital and medical buildings 24 hours a day/7 days a week for all patients and visitors. For more information, download the map (pdf) of our facilities and parking.
As a charitable not-for-profit, Baystate Health is committed to our mission "to improve the health of the people in our community every day with quality and compassion." Baystate Franklin supports this mission, alongside our community partners, by extending our investments beyond the walls of our hospital with a focus on improving public health, increasing access to health care, and advancing medical knowledge, while improving quality of life in Franklin County.
Each year, a collaborative team of community partners researches the social and economic factors that impact health in BFMC's service area. Download the 2016 report to learn more.
Location: High Street entrance, first floor#N#Hours: Monday – Thursday, 9 am to 7 pm#N#Friday, 9 am to 4 pm#N#Saturday, 11:30 am to 3 pm#N#Sunday, 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm#N#Phone: 413-773-2294
Thank you for selecting our office for your dental care. To ensure that we properly diagnose your dental needs, your first visit with us will include a comprehensive exam and all necessary x-rays. Our clinical team will review the results of your exam and x-rays and discuss any necessary future treatment you may need.
For all new and existing patients. Please complete the online registration form after scheduling an appointment for your dental care.
We’re making it easier now than ever before to pay your bills online, either through one-time payments or by creating an account.
Who can legally sign for medical records? 1 The Patient and / or anyone who is named as a decision maker or attorney-in-fact under a healthcare power of attorney signed by the patient. 2 If the patient is deceased, a certificate of appointment issued by the Probate Court identifying the requestor as the executor or executrix of the patient’s estate. A death certificate may also be provided which lists the requestor as the next of kin. 3 If the patient is under the age of 16, the patient’s parent may sign. 4 If the patient is 16 years of age or older, the parent can sign if the parent authorized the treatment which is recorded. 5 If the patient is 16 years of age or older and authorized their own treatment, then the patient must authorize the release of information regarding the treatment.
Massachusetts General Laws require that a medical report pertaining to any injury that appears to be compensable under worker's compensation be furnished to the employee, employer and insurer within 14 days of completion of examination.
Psychiatric records or infectious diseases (i.e. HIV, Hepatitis C, TB, ECT.) must be clearly marked or checked before they will be released. Statement acknowledging the patient’s right to revoke or cancel authorization. Statement indicating the patient’s right to refuse the release of information.