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Address: 240 South Main Street
| Wolfeboro, NH
03894
Rating: 3.04
(94 reviews)
Insurances:
AARP,
Anthem Blue Cross,
Cigna,
Medicaid,
Medicare,
UnitedHealthcare,
Ages Served:
All ages
Care Settings:
In-clinic,
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About Huggins Hospital - Wolfeboro
Huggins Hospital is a non-profit community hospital that endeavors to offer the best of two worlds - the warmth and friendliness of a small town and the technical expertise of modern medicine. Located in Wolfeboro, NH, we are the preferred provider of primary, secondary, and specialty health care services in the region. Huggins provides medical services to the region’s year-round population of 30,000 residents and approximately 120,000 seasonal residents and visitors who come from all over the world to enjoy the Lakes Region and the communities of: Alton, Brookfield, Effingham, Freedom, Madison, Moultonborough, New Durham, Ossipee, Sanbornville, Sandwich, Tamworth, Tuftonboro, and Wolfeboro.
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If you care about your family do not take them here. When my father died here I was alone and I got his nurse and said I believed he was gone. She said what makes you say that I dont know how about the fact I just watched foaming blood spray out of his mouth and nose as his lungs deflated and he wasnt breathing anymoreRelatives who have gone in for self harm severe enough to require stitches got let go in under 24 hours. Brothers seizures were disregarded.Its not safe here.
Sarah Douglas
17 March 2024
google review
If you want to stay alive stay away. The incompetence is abundant. Take the ride to Portmouth. Better yet go down to Manchester.
Joal Stanford
17 March 2024
google review
I was very ill a couple of weeks ago. I went to the emergency room for help. I could barely breath. I will say the staff were very nice. I was in such pain that I thought I was having a heart attack. After 5 and half hours xray and cat scan I was told I had a mass in my left lung. They said a mass or maybe pneumonia. I had one breathing treatment and that was it. Gave me an antibiotic and sent me on my way. I asked about an inhaler and was told didnt need one. Not only that they thought they could strong arm me by having the Dr. The PA and the nurses come in to tell me this. They said I did not meet their criteria for whatever. One week later I went th Conway memorial and was taken care of immediately. Breathing treatments IV because I was so dehydrated IV antibiotics xray and cat scan I needed magnesium and more. They changed the antibiotics and gave me steroids and a inhaler. Dr. asked me if the put me on steroids and a inhaler I said no. He rolled his eyes and walked away. After just a few days I was feeling so much better. So for over 2 weeks I hadnt eaten. I would never ever recommend Huggins hospital. Its a boutique hospital for people who have good insurance or are rich. I wouldnt even send my dog there.
Tina Allin
03 March 2024
yelp review
Got charged nearly 2000 for a singular ER visit for something that ended up being nothing. Just for a singular X-ray. I was also 20 years old at the time...
Kolbe M.
02 November 2023
google review
I unfortunately felt terrible enough to where a trip to the ER was necessary. I have not had any good experiences over the past 3 years of my medical problems...until I went here last night. Every single person that I had contact with was outstanding. Emelia a P.A. was more qualified intelligent and capable than any doctor that Ive ever been to. My nurse Tom was incredibly compassionate. The ladies who did my EKG and and the imaging tech womanIm sorry ladies that I didnt catch your names. I was not on my game they were outstanding. I felt very confident that I was in good hands and when you feel horrible that makes a big difference. I have not seen this level of compassion and ability in many years. Thank you all for getting me back home and feeling a little better.
Stacy D
17 October 2023
google review
Sadly I need to tell the truth of what happened when admitted to their ER for abdominal obstruction this past July 2023. Although I had a very good ER doctor and then some very very nice nurses and med techs who tried unsuccessfully to get a blood sample bc my veins are shot from when I had cancer not their fault - the 2nd to last one who came in hurt me and my arm jerked involuntarily in response. So she YELLED AT ME to Stay Still I told her it felt like an electric shock and I could not help the response that it was involuntary. Perhaps bc I was in such great pain already - had she not read the chart about that But she continued to reprimand me harshly - repeating that I need to stay still I knew that - but I also know there is a better way having worked in hospitals myself for 10 years. The staff saw the problem and one of them looking embarrassed by the yelling nurse said to me apologetically Shes new. Then a much much nicer and far more experienced nurse - a senior one - was great and able to get my blood. But - when I recently received my requested medical records as part of my relocation process I saw that the RN had LIED in the chart am assuming to save her job that should be done about what happened Will skip the details - but I will have to consider suing this hospital unless this is resolved. This is SERIOUS stuff folks - beware
Janet FitzGerald
17 October 2023
google review
Worst experience my husband and I have had in trying to switch to Huggins. Their intake process for new patients is unacceptable.While I had issues they were resolved within 2 months and was able to get in to see Dr. Irwin who I was very happy with.My husband has been trying to switch over since March of 2023. Its now August 25th 2023 and is once again back at square 1. We both have spoken with an intake representative multiple times over the past several months by us contacting them. Set up the ridiculous path accounts that are useless. Signed ROI for them to get his previous medical records from his former primary care both electronically and by regular mail MULTIPLE TIMES. It still hasnt been done. Huggins will not schedule him for any appointments until they have his previous records. This has become unacceptable and nothing but a waste of time and frustration. While theyre great at apologies they lack complete follow through on their end and theres no accountability. If it wasnt for Dr. Irwin and myself liking him as a thorough Dr. I would switch hospitals to one that actually does their job in intake and follows through as we have in doing what intake has requested us to do so my husband can be seen before his medical condition becomes an emergency.
Andrea Miners
17 September 2023
google review
Huggins has a great staff in all areas. Huggins is a CAH and has the ability to treat a wide range of medical cases and has connections with other hospitals to refer patients for specialized care. The Emergency Department is 247365.
David Bentley
17 September 2023
google review
I can not express how pleased I was with the professional sincere and gentle treatment I received in the ER. My nurse went absolutely above and beyond making me feel safe and comfortable during a somewhat embarrassing event. The physicians assistant was professional and had a great sense of humor when I needed it most. The radiology technician was so gentle in her demeanor and made me feel so comfortable.Not that I ever want to go to the ER again if I did however it would be this one for sure. Thank you thank you thank you
Heather Limerick
17 August 2023
yelp review
My grandfather mid 80s was brought in tonight with impacted earwax which led to an infection in one ear. The ER doctor refused to flush his ears gave...
Steve L.
30 July 2023
google review
I would like to share my incredible experience in Wolfeboro NH Hugging hospital its really well equipped. Thank you all of you for kindness and professionalism Doctor G. nurses Anesthesiologist front desk personnel personnel of the kitchen etc . Each of them treated me so well I felt calm because I knew I was in good hands and they did everything to take care of me in each detail they really cared about my health regardless I was from different state of the country . thank you for having love dedication and passion to your profession in each area God bless each one of them and their families etc.
Inga. MM
17 July 2023
yelp review
I had an accident resulting in a collapsed lung broken clavicle scapula 9 ribs and some facial bones. I was seen by Frank Valenti in the pain clinic...
Dan R.
20 June 2023
google review
I like to thank the the emergency team at Huggins for thier out standing workfrom admissions to the front end to the EMT member I wish I could remember her name outstanding care she gave me and to the ER nurse in her diagnosis of me.I was in extreme pain from neck pain didnt know why.I went to an clinic with no relief for two more days hoping the meds they gave would helpthey didnt. Thats when I went to Huggins what a great choice Head nurse outstanding figured out my problem and gave me the diagnosis set me up with the right meds and I woke up pain free I so grateful to her and tha whole staff therehoping I wont have to visit ther again but happy I did .Thank so very much to all the members at emergency staff at Huggins
James Messina
17 April 2023
Frequently Asked Questions
Speech therapy is almost always recommended for autistic children since many people with autism have difficulty with social communication. Even if a child is very verbal and says a lot of words, they might need to work on communication skills like:
responding to questions
starting or ending conversation
changing conversation topics
using gestures like pointing
understanding other people's body language
Speech therapy is a big focus in early intervention for autistic children and is usually the starting place for recently diagnosed kids. There is a critical period in the brain for language development and so, it's really important to teach language and communication skills as early as possible, especially if there are any delays in that area. Your child will learn effective ways to communicate which will help them grow into more independent and confident individuals.
It might be obvious when a child struggles with speaking —they are very quiet, say only a few words, or don't speak at all.
Spot speech and language delays like a doctor here.
The goal of speech therapy is to help your child communicate effectively with other people across all environments. This may take the form of using gestures, simple signs, verbal speech, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC).
Some other common things speech therapists can help with:
Nonverbal skills, such as signs or gestures
Forming speech in a clearer way
Communicating thoughts and feelings clearly
Understanding and responding to questions
Discerning facial expressions and their corresponding emotions
Noticing and understanding body language
Feeding and swallowing
Stuttering
Your pediatrician might be able to administer screenings, but most general doctors are not trained to formally diagnose autism. They might refer you to a qualified diagnostic clinician which include:
Developmental Pediatricians
Child Psychologists
Child Psychiatrists
Pediatric Neurologists
Pediatric Neuropsychologists
Your experience might look different depending on the type of clinician you choose. Many families prefer working with developmental pediatricians. Others might work with a psychiatrist or another specialist to get a different perspective.
A formal ASD diagnosis, or a medical diagnosis, helps you get the support your family needs, especially within the context of accessing medically necessary therapies and services.
Insurance Coverage for Therapies: Medically necessary therapies for ASD are often covered by insurance including, but not limited to, speech therapy, ABA therapy, and occupational therapy.
Financial Support: A diagnosis is required when applying for social security or disability benefits.
Plan for Care: A diagnosis helps identify your child’s support needs. For example, your child might need to develop social communication and self-regulation skills.
Future Research: The more data we gather through evaluations, the more we can improve services for autistic children and adults.
The occupational therapy process includes an OT evaluation before care starts. Here are the four steps your family can expect when starting occupational therapy:
Complete OT evaluation. An occupational therapist first identifies your child’s strengths and needs through a thorough OT evaluation, also known as an OT assessment or screening. You’ll answer questions about your child’s skills, and your child will most likely demonstrate their skills via hands-on activities with the therapist. Evaluations can last 30 minutes to a few hours.
Approve OT plan. The therapist develops a care plan with individualized goals and customized interventions based on your child’s needs. You can also share any specific goals or concerns before approving the OT plan.
Start therapy sessions. The therapist works directly with your child and your family, using various strategies and exercises to systematically improve areas of limitations and to build upon a child’s strengths. Some exercises your child might participate in are animal walks, obstacle courses, and therapy swing activities. Your family may learn strategies for supporting your child’s individualized needs at home, such as ways of supporting emotional regulation and sensory processing. The therapist may also recommend tools and techniques to use at home, in the community, or in the classroom to help your child succeed.
Monitor your child’s progress. Parents and caregivers can expect ongoing progress monitoring and communication to ensure the child is achieving their short and long-term goals.
Occupational therapy can also be provided virtually via telemedicine. Virtual therapy is a great option for families in rural areas who may not have access to in-person services, or for families who prefer to have therapy in their child’s home.
Virtual OT allows the opportunity for increased caregiver participation and understanding of a child’s strengths, areas of improvement, and generalization of skills in the child’s home environment. Virtual therapy also provides increased opportunities for caregiver and family education to support the child and the family based on each family’s needs.
Once you find a quality physical therapist you want to work with, here are a few things you need to know:
There will be an evaluation. First, you can expect an assessment to identify your child’s areas of strength and needs. A physical therapy evaluation usually lasts 30 minutes.
You’ll review and approve the care plan. The physical therapist will create a care plan, also known as a plan of care (POC), outlining the goals and strategies. They will review this with you and your care team before moving forward with therapy sessions.
Physical therapy sessions will be fun. PT with children is designed to be enjoyable. The therapist will use strategies and exercises based on your child’s needs. Exercises might involve playing on large stability balls, obstacle courses, movement equipment, stretches, and other hands-on activities.
Expect home exercises. Physical therapists commonly assign exercises to work on at home. Doing these exercises with your child outside therapy sessions can improve your child’s overall progress.
Yes! Most providers offer physical therapy in their offices or a clinical setting, but many are offering at-home options. Virtual options have become more popular in recent years. You might facilitate care with the guidance of the physical therapist.