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Nutrition to Fuel Your Spring Workouts
Get nutrition advice from our registered dietitians about how to supplement your workouts with smart eating choices this Spring.
BlogColleague Spotlight: South Shore Health's Ironman
Dean Haspela, nurse manager on the orthopedics unit at South Shore Hospital competes in the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii.
BlogNorth Shore Resident Comes to South Shore Hospital for Hernia Expertise
Hernias affect millions of Americans, but only a portion of those suffering will seek medical treatment of any kind. Learn about comprehensive hernia repair.
BlogThree Common Sports Medicine Injuries in Children and Teens
Learn when to take your young athlete off the field and into the doctor's office.
BlogWhat To Do When You Have the Flu
When is the flu serious enough to visit the ER? South Shore Health's Director of Infectious Diseases weighs in.
BlogFighting the Loss of Addiction with Love: One Nurse's Story
Kathryn Morini, RN in the Critical Care Unit at South Shore Hospital, shares the story of losing her sister to an overdose and how she gives back to the community to honor her memory.
BlogCommunity Benefits
Since 1922, South Shore Health has been a good corporate citizen, responsive employer, and considerate neighbor to the communities we serve. Here's how we give back.
South Shore Hospital

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South Shore Hospital
55 Fogg Road
South Weymouth, MA 02190
United States
55 Fogg Road
South Weymouth, MA 02190
United States
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South Shore Hospital is our region’s leading provider of emergency, acute and outpatient care. It is the first and only verified and designated Level II Trauma Center south of Boston, including the Cape and Islands. It is also one of only three hospitals in Massachusetts with a Level II license. It...
Tips to Limit Added Sugar from Your Child's Diet
Our registered dietitian gives tips on how to limit added sugars from your child's diet.
BlogWhy You Need a Primary Care Provider (PCP)
Regularly visiting primary care providers like Khalil Alleyne, MD can help us live longer and feel better. Learn how.
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