At Harbour Women’s Health, we value the importance of providing our patients and community with information about our practice’s recent news and accomplishments. These recognitions highlight our efforts to educate our patients and local community. Read more below and be sure to visit this page often for updates.
We are honored to announce Dr. Saroj Fleming was selected by Healthgrades as one of eight doctors who truly make a difference with the work they do. In honor of National Doctors’ Day, Healthgrades asked healthcare professionals across the nation to nominate providers they feel establish a meaningful connection with their patients and who also play a pivotal role in their community. Below is the nomination submitted on Dr. Fleming’s behalf that earned her this
September 8, 2017
Harbour Women’s Health Earns NCQA Recognition for Patient-Centered Specialty Practice
Harbour Women’s Health is honored to announce it has received three-year recognition by the National Committee of Quality Assurance (NCQA) for Patient-Centered Specialty Practice. NCQA is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving health care quality. NCQA accredits and certifies a wide range of health care organizations and manages the evolution of HEDIS®, the performance measurement tool used by more than 90 percent of the nation’s health plans. Practices that become recognized under Patient-Centered Specialty
September 1, 2017
2017 Best of the Seacoast: Best OB/GYN
Posted by SeacoastOnline.com in September 2017 First Place: Harbour Women’s Health For over 50 years, Harbour Women’s Health has provided progressive and conventional medical care focused on each patient’s needs. Our practitioners are honored to guide you through each stage of life: from adolescent care to menopause and mature woman care, family planning and infertility to obstetrics and delivery, as well as a specialized approach to urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse and urinary disorders. Dependable
August 27, 2017
A look at maternal death rate increase and its implications
Printed by the New Hampshire Union Leader on August 27, 2017Article written by Dr. Caroline Scoones and Dr. Emily Amarosa of Harbour Women’s Health Dr. Emily Amarosa Dr. Caroline Scoones A worrisome trend has recently been highlighted regarding maternal health in the United States of America. Despite being a global powerhouse and spending $3 trillion on healthcare each year, the United States is lagging significantly behind other developed nations in maternal mortality rate. More disheartening,
April 1, 2017 Each year, New Hampshire Magazine and Castle Connolly seek nominations from residents of New Hampshire for which coctor is the best in their field of practice. Nominations for Top Doctor range from Neurology, Pediatrics and Surgical Care. This year, over 270 doctors within 55 specific fields who practice in New Hampshire were selected as Top Doctor for 2017. We are proud to share that Dr. Sonja Nelson was selected as Top Doctor