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arrow Day Surgery
arrow Dietary Services
arrow Emergency Department
arrow Health Information Management
arrow Intensive Care Unit
arrow Laboratory/Blood Bank
arrow Lifeline
arrow Medical/Surgical Unit
arrow Oncology (Cancer Management Program)
arrow Physical Therapy
arrow Occupational Therapy
arrow Post Anesthesia Care Unit
arrow Radiology
arrow Respiratory Therapy
arrow Social Services and Discharge Planning
arrow Surgical Services
arrow Walk-In Clinic
arrow Volunteers

Overview
Cottage Hospital has the unique combination of cutting edge technology and friendly care. The most modern and up to date equipment is used throughout the facility by the region's most dedicated group of clinicians. From the simple to the complex, Cottage Hospital provides the level of care necessary to address your specific healthcare needs.

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Anesthesia and Pain Management
Contact: jneary@cottagehospital.org

The Anesthesia department provides a full range of anesthetics to meet the needs of our patients requiring surgery. Choices include local anesthesia with sedation, regional blocks, spinal, epidural, and general anesthesia. Epidural pain control and anesthesia are provided for labor and delivery or Cesarean Section. State of the art equipment and monitors are used to assure safe anesthesia.

Since 1989, Cottage Hospital's innovative Pain Management program has been helping patients deal more effectively with pain. An Acute Pain Treatment Service provides analgesia for patients with post-surgical pain, post-traumatic pain, or acute exacerbation of chronic pain.

Upon provider referral, the Cottage Hospital Pain Clinic involves a comprehensive treatment approach for treating chronic pain. Cottage Hospital's Pain Clinic is certified by the American Academy of Pain Management as well as the pain specialists treating you.

Conditions treated by the Cottage Hospital Pain Clinic include:
arrow Back Pain
arrow Cancer Pain
arrow Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
arrow Coccydynia
arrow Costochondritis
arrow Failed back, failed fusion or post laminectomy syndrome
arrow Facet Joint Disease
arrow Herpes Zoster (shingles), Post Heretic Neuralgia
arrow Herniated Disc Disease
arrow Neck Pain
arrow Lower Extremity Pain
arrow Myofascial Pain Syndrome
arrow Neuropathic Pain
arrow Chronic Post Surgical Pain
arrow Radicular Pain
arrow Sciatica
arrow Spinal Stenonis, Spondylolisthesis
arrow Upper Extremity Pain
We work closely with your Primary Care Provider as well as referring to other specialists who may augment our therapies in delivering a comprehensive treatment plan.

These may include:
arrow Accupuncturist
arrow Chiropractor
arrow General Surgeon
arrow Hypnotherapist
arrow Massage Therapist
arrow Naturopathic Specialist
arrow Neurologist
arrow Neurosurgeon
arrow Orthopedic Specialist
arrow Physiatrist
arrow Physical Therapist
arrow Podiatrist
arrow Psychiatrist/Psychologist
arrow Radiologist
arrow Other Pain Specialist

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Birthing Center
Contact: jprice@cottagehospital.org

Birthing CenterThe Birthing Center offers a quiet, homey atmosphere for your birth experience. Each private room is equipped for emergencies and the care of your newborn.

Birthing CenterThe Birthing Center offers the services of family practitioners who are specially trained in obstetrics (including performance of C-sections and postpartum tubals). All members of our well-trained perinatal nursing staff are known for their high degree of professionalism and their true caring of mothers. 24-hour Anesthesia coverage and services including Epidural anesthesia.

Our health care team is dedicated to making the birthing experience a safe, joyous and memorable occasion for you, your newborn and your family. The Birthing Center gives you a choice of birth methods and encourages family members to be present during birth. Birthing rooms are tastefully decorated and there's even a family room for family members who want to share in this happy event.

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Education:
arrow Lending library
arrow Childbirth Classes
arrow Breastfeeding Classes
arrow Parenting Group
arrow Mom/Baby Group
arrow Breast Pump Rentals-Please call the Birthing Center for a free brochure on this program
arrow Nurse Advisor Program
Services:
arrow Ultrasound
arrow Cesarean Section
arrow Prenatal Testing
arrow 24-hour Anesthesia including Epidural
arrow Breastfeeding/Lactation Consulting (Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant)
arrow Family Planning including Tubal Ligation

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Business Office
Contact: sfuller@cottagehospital.org

The Cottage Hospital Business Office is available to help patients with questions regarding insurance coverage and their hospital bills. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. The staff in the business office commonly answers questions regarding various insurance carriers, and charges on patient bills.

If you would like to speak to a billing clerk, or the Business Office manager, call (603) 747-9214, or stop by the front desk at the hospital.

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Cardiac Rehabilitation
Contact: spontti@cottagehospital.org

Upon a referral from his/her doctor, a patient enters our Cardiac Rehabilitation program. The purpose of our program is to help individuals restore and Cardiac Rehabilitationmaintain their highest level of function, physically, mentally and socially, by providing medically supervised exercise therapy and cardiac lifestyle counseling. The Cardiac Rehabilitation program is run by a specially trained nurse, an exercise physiologist and is supervised by the hospital's cardiologists. Combining a regimen of exercise and education, the Cardiac Rehabilitation program also helps the patient learn ways to avoid future health problems.

The program offers two phases of cardiac rehabilitation. The outpatient phase is for individuals with an acute heart problem (i.e. heart attack, stent/angioplasty procedure, bypass surgery). The maintenance phase is for individuals with either a history of a cardiac event or a presence of cardiac risk factors.

For more information on Cardiac Rehabilitation, call (603) 747-9321.

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Day Surgery
Contact: pthayer@cottagehospital.org

Many surgeries and procedures that meant a long hospital stay years ago, can now be done on a "same-day surgery" basis. This means that the patient enters the hospital in the morning, has the procedure, and returns home by the end of the day. A special room is designated for day surgery patients and is supervised by specially trained registered nurses.

When a patient is scheduled for a day surgery procedure, he/she comes to the hospital about one week prior to the procedure to meet with the nurse and the anesthetist. During the visit, the patient receives an explanation of their anesthesia and a review of preparations needed for surgery. Twenty-four to forty-eight hours after their procedure, the patient receives a phone call from the day surgery nurse to see if the patient is having any problems, and to check for patient satisfaction.

Services that are currently provided through the same day surgery program include: arthroscopic and other orthopedic procedures, laparoscopic procedures, biopsies, endoscopies and colonoscopies, podiatry services, certain gynecological and urological procedures, and other minor surgeries.

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Dietary Services
Contact: lzambon@cottagehospital.org

The Dietary department prepares and serves food for patients, employees, visitors, and for in-house meetings and hospital events.

The goal of the department is to prepare food that is not only appropriate to the patient's diet, but food that the patient will enjoy. Patients select their meals from a daily menu, and meal selection and preparation is supervised by a registered dietitian, in accordance with instructions from the patient's doctor.

The hospital dining room is open for visitors: 7 a.m. - 10 a.m. for breakfast, 12 noon - 1:30 p.m. for lunch, 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. for dinner.

Snacks and beverages are available most other times until 6 p.m.. Snack and soda vending machines are available for visitors at all times in the solarium.

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Emergency Department
Contact: nhousten@cottagehospital.org

The Emergency department at Cottage Hospital is staffed 24-hours a day, 365 days a year by specially trained doctors and nurses. The emergency department has five beds for examining and treating patients. Two of these beds are specially equipped to handle cardiac emergencies and multiple trauma victims. One bed is equipped for patients with orthopedic injuries, so that casting and other procedures can be readily completed. All beds are located near the Laboratory and Radiology departments, with one section adjoining Radiology for easy access and monitoring of patients undergoing these exams.

In the event it is determined that a patient needs more specialized care than can be provided at Cottage Hospital, the patient is stabilized and transported by either ambulance or helicopter to a tertiary care facility. The patient is accompanied by staff who is trained in emergency transfers. Copies of the patient's records, laboratory data and x-rays are relayed as well so that all vital information is communicated to the receiving facility.

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Health Information Management
Contact: lfriel@cottagehospital.org

The Health Information Management department (Medical Records) maintains a complete health record for every patient who visits Cottage Hospital. These health records serve many purposes, the most important of which is to provide a means of communication between health professionals. The department, as caretaker of health information, has acquired an important role in the life of the hospital as health information has become the basis for hospital reimbursement.

Outside agencies impose many regulations on the department, and in order to comply with them, Health Information Management remains committed to the implementation of modern technology for its daily operations and to the high quality of care rendered at Cottage Hospital.

If you need information on your medical records, call the Health Information Management department at (603) 747-9142 between 8:00 am and 4:30 p.m..

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Intensive Care Unit
Contact: nhousten@cottagehospital.org

Cottage Hospital's state-of-the-art Intensive Care Unit takes care of the critically ill. This includes cardiac, respiratory and some surgical patients. Staffed by specially trained critical-care nurses, the staff works closely with the patient's specialist and primary care physician.

The Unit is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and visitors to the Unit may visit patients for 10 minutes each hour, at the discretion of the charge nurse.

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Laboratory/Blood Bank
Contact: jmcintire@cottagehospital.org

The Cottage Hospital Laboratory is classified as a General Clinical Laboratory, with service offered in all disciplines of laboratory science. The laboratory provides services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for hospital inpatients, the Emergency department, Walk-In Clinic, and medical outpatients, as well as outreach services to many area physician offices. The department is accredited by the American College of Pathologists, and is staffed by a team of qualified Medical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians under the direction of a Pathologist.

The laboratory includes several sub departments, including Chemistry, where the chemical components such as glucose, Laboratorycholesterol, thyroid studies and some therapeutic drug levels are quantitated; Hematology, where the various cellular components such as red and white blood cells and platelets are measured; Microbiology, where disease causing bacteria are isolated, identified, and tested for antibiotic susceptibility. Other departments are Urinalysis, where the elements making up the urine are assessed, Serology, which includes testing for pregnancy and some diseases like Mono and Rheumatoid arthritis.

A very important department is the Blood Bank, where testing involved in the transfusion of blood products is done. Besides blood types, testing is done for antibodies directed against red blood cells to help assure the safety of blood for transfusion.

Some tests requiring more sophisticated equipment or specialized analysis are referred to an accredited reference laboratory. Accuracy, timeliness and continually improving quality of service are ongoing goals of the Laboratory staff.

Laboratory services are performed based upon physician referral. Patients or physicians may make appointments for laboratory testing Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special arrangements may be made for testing at other times under some circumstances. For further information call 747-9000, ext. 9194.

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Lifeline - Personal Emergency Response Service
Contact: dstapelfeld@cottagehospital.org

This system is available to those elderly, disabled, or functionally impaired individuals who want to maintain their independence by living alone, but need a sense of security in the event of an emergency.

The response system becomes activated when the subscriber pushes the Personal Help Button. The Personal Help Button is worn around the neck on an adjustable necklace, or on the wrist like a watch. The button is completely waterproof, and may be worn in the shower or while doing dishes.

When pushed, the button activates a small in-home unit called the Communicator. The communicator automatically dials the Lifeline Response Center. In less than two minutes a Lifeline monitor attempts to talk to the subscriber over the speaker. The Communicator is equipped with a sensitive speakerphone. If the subscriber is able to speak and says that assistance is needed, the monitor will send the requested help.

If the subscriber is unable to speak, is outside, or is too far away to be heard, a responder selected in advance by the client may be called. Responders are usually neighbors or friends that live nearby. They are asked to go over and check on the subscriber. If a responder cannot be contacted, or cannot respond immediately, an ambulance, the police, or even the fire department is dispatched.

Lifeline is there for you 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. There is no long-term commitment or purchase requirement.

For more information contact Donald Stapelfeld at 603-747-9000, or to become a Lifeline subscriber, call: 1-800-286-5463.

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Medical/Surgical Unit
Contact: tcartwright@cottagehospital.org

Staying overnight in the hospital is never something a person looks forward to, but in Cottage Hospital's Medical/Surgical unit, the staff works extra hard to make your hospital stay as comfortable as possible. This 21-bed unit handles a variety of patients including orthopedics, pediatrics, Urology, Oncology, medical and surgical.

Since we are a small unit, we can still offer personal care. The nursing staff attempts to meet each patient's psychological, spiritual and cultural needs, while delivering the highest quality of care possible. The staff is always looking for ways to improve services. The recent addition of a handicapped shower is one project that was implemented by the Medical/Surgical nursing staff.

If you have questions about nursing care during a hospital stay or if you would like more information, please call the Medical/Surgical nurses' station at (603) 747-9101.

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Oncology (Cancer Management Program)
Contact: pthayer@cottagehospital.org

In order to allow cancer patients to stay close to home and their primary care physicians during and after treatment, Cottage Hospital has established a Cancer Management Program.

A team of oncology experts, known as "Oncology Team Conference" meets monthly to evaluate and develop a plan of care for the cancer patients in our geographic area. Members of this team include a medical oncologist and a radiation oncologist, both from the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and each patient's primary care doctor and surgeons from Cottage Hospital.

In this special program, Cottage Hospital provides both outpatient and inpatient chemotherapy. A special room has been designated for outpatient care, and the chemotherapy is administered by specially trained registered nurses.

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Physical Therapy
Contact: spontti@cottagehospital.org

Cottage Hospital's large Physical Therapy department provides services for a variety of patients from pediatric to geriatric. Services are available for various injuries and illnesses for both individuals in the hospital, as well as those needing services on an outpatient basis. The staff also makes regular visits to area nursing homes and to local schools, and works with local home health agencies for home care clients in the area.

The department is staffed by New Hampshire and Vermont licensed Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants trained in the use of modalities and rehabilitative procedures including setting up individualized home programs for patients to help themselves. The professional staff emphasizes personal hands-on therapy with the goal of returning individuals to the highest level possible in a reasonable time frame.

The department offers physical therapy services for stroke patients, people with orthopedic problems, burns, arthritis, amputations, neurological problems, worker's compensation and industrial accidents, neck and back injuries, and post-operative therapies, such as knee and hip replacements. Staff also provides treatment to physically, mentally and developmentally challenged children in area school systems.

For more information on Cottage Hospital's Physical Therapy services, call (603) 747-9310.

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Occupational Therapy
Contact: lmorse@cottagehospital.org

Occupational Therapy is a rehabilitation profession that helps people achieve independence in their daily lives. Occupational Therapists work with people of all ages who have physical, developmental, social, or emotional difficulties. This includes people with work-related injuries, strokes, arthritis, learning disabilities, mental heath or behavioral problems, visual perceptual deficits, substance abuse, eating disorders, burns, fractures, amputations, hip replacements, and fine motor/gross motor deficits. Occupational Therapy treatment includes adapting tasks and the environment to meet the patient's needs, training in the use of adaptive equipment to replace lost function, and individualized treatment programs to maximize the person's independence in their self-care, work, and/or leisure activities.

For more information, contact our Occupational Therapy department at 603-747-0409.

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Post Anesthesia Care Unit
Contact: coconnell@cottagehospital.org

Registered nurses in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit use intensive monitoring and aggressive pain management techniques to assure a safe and comfortable recovery from anesthesia and surgery.

Special procedures such as cardioversion (electrically converting hear rhythm), thoracentesis (draining fluid from chest), and anesthetic blocks for management of acute and chronic pain are also performed in this special care area.

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Radiology
Contact: mrushford@cottagehospital.org

The Department of Radiologic Imaging Services provides comprehensive services including x-ray, mammography, ultrasound, Computed Tomography (CT Scan), Bone Densitometry and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).Radiology Patient Services are provided on a scheduled and emergent. Films are interpreted by our staff Radiologists: Dr. Russell Williams M.D., Dr. Peter Sahlin M.D., and Dr. Karen Jensen, M.D. Regular hours are Monday through Friday 7am-9pm, Saturday and Sunday 8am-4pm. On call staff and emergent services are provided (after hours and on holidays) every day, all day, year round. The phone number for the imaging department is (603) 747-9124.

Diagnostic X-Ray:
Provides evaluation of the chest, spine, extremities, fluoroscopic studies (esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine) and intravenous pyelograms (kidneys, ureters, and bladder) utilizing ionizing radiation to obtain images. Please inform the technologist if you may be pregnant prior to having this exam. Examination times vary; you may call the imaging department if you have questions regarding the length of an exam.

Computed Tomography (CT Scan):
Our spiral CT Scan provides high resolution imaging of the body (brain, chest, abdomen, pelvis, etc.) alone or in conjunction with oral and intravenous contrast agents. CT Scan may be done alone as the first diagnostic study, or for further evaluation of a known disease process. If you think you may be pregnant, or if you have any allergies or kidney disease, please inform the technologist prior to your exam. Examinations take 30-60 minutes.

Mammography:
Mammography is a screening examination for evaluation of the male or female breast for cancers and other breast conditions (that are otherwise too small to detect). It utilizes a very low dose radiation and high-speed film combinations to provide high-resolution images for diagnosis. Our Mammography unit is inspected and approved by the F.D.A. The exam takes 30-45 minutes.

Bone Densitometry:
Dexa scan utilizes a low dose radiation to obtain images of key bones to evaluate patients for low bone mass. Low bone mass, or osteopenia, leads to osteoporosis, which causes brittle bones that fracture easily. Early diagnosis and treatment are important to slow the disease process. The examination takes 20-30 minutes. Please stop taking any calcium supplements 24 hours prior to the examination.

Ultrasound:
Ultrasound evaluations of the body are performed using medically safe levels of sound waves. Most often associated with the fetus, ultrasound is also a safe alternative for pediatric imaging, as well as for evaluation of the heart, gallbladder, liver, thyroid, the female pelvis for ovarian cysts, ovarian cancer, or uterine cancer, for causes of infertility, for carotid artery stenosis (which leads to stroke) and venous imaging to evaluate for blood clots. Studies of the abdomen require fasting for 4 hours prior to the study for a child and 8 hours of fasting for an adult. Pelvic and kidney evaluation require the patient drink 32 ounces of fluid one hour prior to the exam and not empty their bladder.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI):
MRI utilizes a magnet to realign atoms in the body to generate an image. MRI provides excellent resolution of soft tissue structures in the body, for example the brain, ligaments and muscles, pelvic structures, the spine and many other parts of the body. MRI and MRA (Magnetic Resonance Angiography) may utilize an intravenous contrast agent. If you have worked with metals, have a pacemaker, an aneurysm clip, a prosthetic device or you are pregnant, please inform the technologist prior to your examination.

Technologist Information:
Although not required by the State of New Hampshire, Cottage Hospital requires all of its Radiologic Technologists to be registry eligible or licensed by the appropriate licensing agencies (ARRT, ARDMS). Professional affiliation and further licensure for specialized modalities is encouraged among staff members to ensure our patients have qualified professionals to perform their examinations. Each technologist maintains rigorous continuing education requirements and must be certified in basic life support. Licensure is posted throughout the imaging department.

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Respiratory Therapy
Contact: nhousten@cottagehospital.org

The Respiratory Care department at Cottage Hospital consists of therapists and technicians trained in dealing with treatment, diagnostic testing, and educational preventative maintenance of patients with related lung disorders such as emphysema, asthma, bronchitis (acute and chronic), croup, pneumonia and post-operative airway support. Equipment and techniques involved in the above practices consist of blood gas analysis, pulmonary function screening, and ventilatory support, both invasive and non-invasive, as well as therapeutic aerosol delivery, physical therapy regimes, and administration of topical airway medication.

To speak with a respiratory therapist, call (603) 747-9000, ext. 9190.

To speak to the Social Service Director, call (603) 747-9207 (voice message accessible).

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Social Services and Discharge Planning
Contact: dkilleen@cottagehospital.org

The Social Service/Discharge Planning department is available to all patients and their families to aid in dealing with the financial, social, and emotional problems often accompanying an illness.

Services include Advance Directives, referrals to community and state agencies for assistance, follow-up after discharge, assistance in obtaining medical equipment such as walkers, oxygen and hospital beds for home use, placement in nursing or boarding homes, family counseling, and provision of information on Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, Blue Cross and other resources.

To speak to the Social Service worker, call (603) 747-9331

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Surgical Services
Contact: pthayer@cottagehospital.org

The Surgical Services department at Cottage Hospital performs an average of 1,400 cases per year in surgical specialties including general, vascular, orthopedics, pediatrics, urology, podiatry, ophthalmology, obstetrics and gynecology.

Many of today's surgeries are performed with the use of endoscopes, lasers and fiberoptics. Some areas of the body can now be visualized using minimally invasive technologies, facilitating the removal of appendix, gall bladder, uterus and the repair of hernias, torn cartilage or the joints and torn shoulder rotator cuffs. These procedures allow for a more rapid recovery and early return to normal activities.

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Walk-In Clinic
Contact: nhousten@cottagehospital.org

The Walk-In Clinic at Cottage Hospital is open every day (except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day) to treat minor medical problems and injuries. People who are not able to see their regular doctor or do not have a regular doctor, may see a Walk-In Clinic physician without a scheduled appointment.

Walk-in Clinic Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

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Volunteers
Contact: maldrich@cottagehospital.org

VolunteersVolunteers are a valued human resource at Cottage Hospital and perform a variety of functions that help the facility continue in its mission to provide high-quality health. Volunteers also gain valuable experience and an opportunity to contribute their time, effort and skills to a worthwhile organization.

The volunteer program at Cottage Hospital is set up to serve the individual needs of the volunteer and to match them with the needs of the facility.

For further information on the volunteer program or to set up an interview, contact Maryanne Aldrich at (603) 747-9189.

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