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What makes Dartmouth Health Connect unique? Dartmouth Health Connect is a primary care doctor’s office that takes care of our patients in ways that other doctors cannot. We’ve been in practice for over five years and currently serve over 1500 patients from the greater Hanover community.
We can help you find a Dartmouth-Hitchcock primary care doctor, for every member of your family, close to home. For help finding a primary care provider, call 800-653-0776. Use myD-H to communicate securely with your health care providers, request or change appointments, request prescription renewals, make payments online, and much more.
The Children's Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock (CHaD) provides an extended system of care that offers advanced clinical services for children. We see children for everything from well-care visits to the most complex childhood diseases.
Due to an increase in the state-wide community spread of COVID-19, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Lebanon has returned to limited visitor guidelines. There are many ways you can help Dartmouth-Hitchcock improve lives.
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As part of our effort to keep patients and staff healthy during COVID-19, we have returned to a no visitor policy except for caregivers. We understand how difficult this change can be, and we thank you for your understanding.
We can help you find a Dartmouth-Hitchcock primary care doctor, for every member of your family, close to home.
We invite you to a conversation with Kerrilynn Hennessey, MD on February 23 from 6:00 to 7:00 pm to learn about the importance of "knowing your numbers," contributing factors of heart disease, and the impact of the pandemic on heart health.
Gregory A. Dadekian, MD, describes the right amount of exercise and offers advice on how to build an exercise routine that works for you.
As we continue to assure the safety of our patients and healthcare workers caring for them, we have revised our Dartmouth-Hitchcock visitor guidelines as of January 31, 2022.