The practice — which will be Premier’s tenth primary care practice in the market — will offer checkups, emergency care, and other physician services.
“Upper Valley Family Medicine will strengthen Premier Health’s commitment to the residents of our community, and provide another avenue through which it can help care for the patients it serves,” said said Becky Rice, president of Upper Valley Medical Center.
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