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Five Heart Attack Signs Every Woman Should Know
Many women experience different symptoms than expected when suffering from a heart attack.
BlogPlay it Safe: Four Ways to Prevent Facial Injuries
The face of a young athlete can easily be injured if the proper precautions are not used while participating in sports. Learn how to reduce the risk of injury.
BlogDebunking Five Common Myths of Midwifery
There are many myths about midwives based on centuries-old images or simple misunderstandings. Learn the truth about some of these common midwifery myths.
BlogSouth Shore Health Urgent Care
South Shore Health Urgent Care offers timely, convenient access to expert care. Urgent care visits are perfect for minor illnesses or injuries, like cough, flu, fever, dehydration, or lacerations. We also offer DOT physicals, sports and camp physicals, and a variety of women's health services.
Pediatric Urgent Care
South Shore Health Urgent Care providers are trained and experienced in treating pediatric conditions of all kinds, including fevers, strep throat, ear infections, minor burns, and more.
Homeschooling Tips for Parents during COVID-19
Not sure how to homeschool your kids as you minimize your risk for COVID-19? An experienced parent shares her 10 tips.
BlogMedical Executive Committee
South Shore Health's Medical Executive Committee provides, administers, and maintains a high quality of medical care across our organization.
Volunteering
Volunteers play key roles across South Shore Health, including assisting in clerical work and helping patients and family members navigate through our facilities. Our volunteers truly make a difference in the lives of our caregivers, our patients, and their families. Spring/Summer Volunteer...
When Your Labor Needs to be Induced
Induction is an attempt to imitate natural labor and birth by causing contractions of the uterus. South Shore Health's experts answer your questions about the induction process.
BlogYour Questions about Coronavirus, Answered
As confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus continue to mount, concern grows. Director of Infectious Disease Todd Ellerin, MD answers common questions about the virus.
BlogPagination
