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Northern Light Dermatology in Ellsworth to close

Mon, 05/17/2021 - 1:30pm ELLSWORTH  Northern Light Dermatology is closing its practice on June 24. Norman Sykes, MD will be available to current patients for urgent dermatology care until June 24. All patients will be notified by mail.  It is important that patients continue with appropriate medical care; and therefore, should establish contact with another dermatology provider as soon as possible, according to Northern Light Health, in a news release.  Options for patients to identify a new dermatologist are to contact their primary care provider, health insurance plan, or by contacting the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine (for Medical Doctor information) (207) 287-3601 or online at http://www.docboard.org/me/df/mesearch.htm or Osteopathic Licensure (for Doctor of Osteopathy information) (207) 287-2480 or online at http://www.maine.gov/osteo/. 

Vaccine clinic moves from NMCC to Presque Isle and Caribou Walk-In Care

AR Gould Screening Volunteer Carol Mahoney of Washburn checks a participant’s temperature as part of the screening process during a recent COVID-19 vaccine clinic held by AR Gould Hospital at Northern Maine Community College. The hospital will soon be closing this large vaccine site and moving the vaccine clinics to its Walk-In Care locations in Presque Isle and Caribou. (Courtesy of AR Gould Hospital) Volunteer Carol Mahoney of Washburn checks a participant’s temperature as part of the screening process during a recent COVID-19 vaccine clinic held by AR Gould Hospital at Northern Maine Community College. The hospital will soon be closing this large vaccine site and moving the vaccine clinics to its Walk-In Care locations in Presque Isle and Caribou. (Courtesy of AR Gould Hospital)

AR Gould to Offer Vaccines in Schools & Saturday Family Clinic

AR Gould to Offer Vaccines in Schools & Saturday Family Clinic In an effort to make COVID-19 vaccines more accessible, particularly to teens and 12-year-olds, Northern Light AR Gould Hospital is taking their clinic on the road to several local schools and offering a special Saturday family clinic in its Pediatrics practice. “First it was about getting shots in arms as quickly as we could. For that, a mass vaccine clinic was the answer. Now it’s time to make a change so we can reach those pockets of people who couldn’t make it to that location during the hours offered. With the recent announcement that Pfizer can now be given to those age 12 and over, it’s also time to take extra steps to get the youth in our community taken care of,” explained Jay Reynolds, MD, senior physician executive at the hospital.

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