Elliot Family Medicine at Hooksett

Category: Medical Center

Address: 20 Chambers Dr Suite 1200, Hooksett, NH 03106, USA

Phone: +16036248652

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Audrey Smith

Jul 29, 2022

After suffering with neck, shoulder, and arm pain for a few weeks, my beloved PCP, Dr. Andrea Bickford, suggested I try physical therapy. As skeptical as I was, I went in for an evaluation, with David Arndt, and his student, Taylor. In about 20 minutes they pinpointed the source of my pain, and suggested a simple exercise to help alleviate the pain. I cannot be more grateful and humbled for following all their recommendations!! Thank you, I finally got a good nights rest.

JM F

Jan 20, 2022

Cancelled my physical 3 times . I told them that normally that would be fine but I was having some medical concerns . Flat out told me they had no openings if my symptoms worsen than I can go to the ER or convenient MD . The women I spoke to was condescending and rude . I will be changing practices.

George Steiner-Brady

Mar 3, 2020

We have 5 kids and Elliot Family Medicine has been great. Dr. Holzinger is amazing and always there when we need her along with the nurses. Many trips taken in the winter months to Hooksett. Super convenient urgent care in Bedford for the weekend warriors.

Abbey Harris

Sep 6, 2017

Dr. Kehas has excellent bedside manner and spent awhile talking with me and examining me (the most time a doc has spent with me that wasn't a physical) despite being the last patient of the day. I would recommend him as a PCP.

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Questions & Answers

Are you open tomorrow?

Debra Roberts | Mar 9, 2022
Joe Lehman | Mar 9, 2022

Office open,lab's open till 1pm,and xrays till 5pm

What is the schedule for the Lab office

R Euefueno | Sep 5, 2021
David Demers | Sep 5, 2021

Mon-Fri 6:30 am to 1:00 pm

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I just received a dog bite. I verified the dogs shots were up to date. Is there anything else I should do? Thanks, Paul W. Cavan

Paul Cavan | Sep 6, 2019
Brenda Howard | Sep 6, 2019

Best to call ask a nurse and report the dog bite to police if the dog broke the skin, also you need a Tetanus. SHOT if you have not had one .in the past 9 years

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