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Living with Uncertainty during COVID-19
As we enter the sixth month of navigating the COVID-19 pandemic, uncertainty continues to permeate most aspects of our lives.
BlogDrowning Prevention: Water Safety Tips for All Ages
If you’re planning to hit the water this summer, it’s important to take the appropriate safety steps to prevent drowning.
BlogFalls Prevention: Eight Steps to Take to Avoid Falls
Falls are one of the most common trauma injuries we see at South Shore Hospital, and are extremely dangerous for seniors.
BlogCoronavirus Update
South Shore Health continues to actively monitor the COVID-19 situation.
News & MediaEight Boating Safety Tips to Ensure Smooth Sailing
Spending the day on a boat can be one of the highlights of summer. But it's important to take proper precautions to avoid injury out on the water.
BlogHow to Take Care of Your Feet This Summer: Six Helpful Tips
Summer is a season of freedom for your feet! Whether you're digging them into the sand or dipping them in a pool, follow these six tips to ensure your feet have a healthy, happy summer.
BlogThe Women’s Center of South Shore Medical Center - Plymouth

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Specialty Care & Clinics
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The Women's Center of South Shore Medical Center in Plymouth
118 Long Pond Road
Suite 200
Plymouth, MA 02360
United States
118 Long Pond Road
Suite 200
Plymouth, MA 02360
United States
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The Women’s Center of South Shore Medical Center in Plymouth combines clinical excellence with state-of-the-art diagnostics to provide individualized care for women at every stage of their lives. Along with our Plymouth location, we're proud to offer care at three other practices in Weymouth, Quincy...
4 Steps to Reducing Your COVID-19 Risk as Massachusetts Reopens
What activities are safe as states reopen? Todd Ellerin, MD shares four things to consider: People, Space, Time, and a COVID-19 Infection Prevention Bundle.
BlogFalls Prevention Tips During Icy & Snowy Conditions
Falls are a leading cause of injury for our Level II Trauma Center, and falls can become more likely during winter weather due to snow and ice, particularly black ice. Our Trauma Program Injury Prevention Team shares a series of tips to help prevent injuries from slips and falls during the winter.
BlogFive Things to Know about the COVID-19 Vaccine
From safety to side effects to distribution, there are a lot of questions about the coronavirus vaccine. Get answers from an infectious disease expert.
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