Welcome Nashoba Valley Patients


We are available for all patients seeking care. Please view the quick links below to learn more about our services, providers and locations. Our core mission is to deliver exceptional patient-centered care that is highly reliable, safe, compassionate, equitable, efficient, and coordinated. We make high-quality healthcare more accessible  at Emerson Hospital in Concord, health centers in BedfordWestfordGrotonSudbury and Concord, as well as urgent care centers in Hudson, Maynard and Littleton.
 

Doctors

Locations


STill need help finding a Doctor?

Call 877-936-3776 and leave us a message with your first name, phone number or email address, and a brief description of what you are looking for and someone will get back to you within 24 hours, Monday through Friday.


Know Where to Go for Care

Get the care you need as quickly as possible. Emergency Department's should be reserved for emergencies-only. Know where to go for care at Emerson based on your condition.

If your symptoms do not require emergency care, please call your primary care physician, visit an Urgent Care Center or use Emerson Health Virtual Urgent Care. Emerson Health Urgent Care Centers are staffed by board-certified physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, certified radiology technicians, and other medical professionals specially trained in acute care medicine for all ages.

Primary Care Doctor's Office

  • Cold, flu, and sore throat
  • Ear, sinus, or urinary tract infections
  • Headaches and muscle pains
  • Stomach pains, nausea, diarrhea, or constipation
  • Minor scrapes and bruises
Urgent Care
  • Primary care concerns (mentioned above) when you are unable to see your PCP
  • General wound care, cuts, or lacerations
  • Sprains, strains, simple fractures
  • Minor burns
  • Minor animal bites or stings
  • Rashes, poison ivy, or other skin issues
Emergency Department
  • Serious burns, cuts, or lacerations
  • ​Head or eye injuries 
  • Severe abdominal pain
  • ​Fainting, changes in mental state, or slurred speech 
  • Broken bones or dislocated joints
  • ​Weakness or numbness on one side 
If you are experiencing severe chest or abdominal pain, have sustained multiple injuries, or are unsure if your condition is serious, life threatening, or feel it may be worsening, then go directly to the nearest hospital or call 911.