Critical Care

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Outstanding Critical Care Services in Central Massachusetts and Beyond

In our intensive care units (ICUs), UMass Memorial Health provides around-the-clock treatments and monitoring to our region’s most medically fragile patients.


Mobile Integrated Health

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Innovative Home Visit Model in Central Massachusetts

Some medical issues need prompt attention to prevent them from worsening, but sometimes, you can’t see your usual provider. Mobile integrated health care from UMass Memorial Health helps you get the services you need with home visits from paramedics. This innovative model includes personalized care guided by our highly regarded provider network.


Toxicology and Poison Care

Leading Toxicology and Poison Care Services in Central Massachusetts

UMass Memorial Health is home to an expert group of board-certified specialists in medical toxicology. Our team is the largest in New England and excels in caring for people dealing with the effects of poisoning, animal bites and exposure to environmental toxins. We are also advancing the field through research and education.


Hand Therapy

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Hand Therapy in Central Massachusetts and Beyond

An injury, health condition or surgery can affect your hands and arms. Our therapists provide specialized services to help children and adults improve strength and function and decrease pain. This therapy is available at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, UMass Memorial Health – HealthAlliance Clinton Hospital and UMass Memorial Health – Harrington. 
 


Speech Therapy

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Speech Therapy in Central Massachusetts and Beyond

Many conditions can affect your ability to speak and understand others. The speech-language pathologists (SLPs) at UMass Memorial Health evaluate and treat the full range of speech, language and swallowing disorders. We see adults and children in our inpatient and outpatient clinics. 

Conditions We Treat

Our SLPs work with adults and children who are affected by: