After the announcement that Anchor Medical Associates will be closing June 30, 2025, primary care practices are reaching out to us directly offering their support and willingness to accept new patients.

Check back often for updates to this list of providers accepting new patients

Adult Patients:

  • Greenwich Bay Medicine in East Greenwich - Adult Medicine patients (401) 398-0288

  • Wellnorth Medical - Adult Medicine patients (401) 438-1010

  • Oak Street Health - Adult Medicare patients (877) 374-3160 or (888) 898-6762

Pediatric Patients:

  • Partners In Pediatrics in Providence (401) 437-6777

Patients of all ages:

  • North Providence Primary Care / Center of New England Primary Care (401) 351-1900

  • Blackstone Valley Medicine in Lincoln - Patients aged 5 and older (401) 638-6374

  • WellOne Primary and Dental Care

    • Pascoag: (401) 567-0800 | Scituate: (401) 647-6262 | North Kingstown: (401) 295-9706 | Foster: (401) 647-3702

  • Providence Community Health Centers - Pediatric, Adult and Complex special needs pediatric patients (401) 444-0404

Specialty Care:

  • Nicholas Duhamel, MSW, LICSW for Behavioral/Mental Heathcare healandflourishtherapy.com (401) 203-4963

Health Information

Adults

Type II Diabetes

If you have Type II diabetes, there are lots of online resources, but it can be hard to know which websites you can trust. The American Diabetes Association and the Centers for Disease Control webpages have up to date information on a variety of important topics. You can access the information by clicking on the links below.

Vaccines

NEW SHINGLES VACCINE

Have you heard about the new Shingles vaccine? It is called Shingrix, and it is 90% effective at preventing the painful shingles rash. It is recommended for everyone over 50, and even people with suppressed immune systems can get it.

It is a series of two shots. It is available in most pharmacies. Many insurances don’t cover all of the cost, so you should ask how much the injection will cost you. You may get a sore arm or a low grade fever that lasts 2-3 days after the injection.

Please call us to update your vaccination information after you are immunized.

Click here for more information from the CDC.


Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule


Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule by Medical Indication