CompPartners, a New Hampshire occupational health care provider, has opened a new facility in Tilton. Merrimack Valley Occupational Health (MVOH), in partnership with Coppola Physical Therapy, opened its second location on January 11, located at 614 Laconia Road (Rte. 2), just 2.6 miles east of exit 20.
The Tilton location will be supervised by David Lake, APRN, owner and provider of MVOH Concord, who has earned a stellar reputation in occupational health. Under the supervision of Lake, the Tilton location will also provide superior occupational health care at the most affordable price.
As with all CompPartner facilities, MVOH in Tilton provides full occupational health care services to employers and specializes in pre-employment examinations/testing and injury management. MVOH exclusively provides occupational health services and workers’ compensation injury treatment. Our expertise focuses on assisting employees in a safe and expeditious return to work, providing employers with significant cost savings. MVOH participates in all major workers’ compensation PPO’s providing additional savings to insurers and employers.
With the addition of the Tilton site, CompPartners can boast offering the greatest geographic coverage of occupational health care in the state. The additional of Tilton, brings the number of CompPartners sites to five, including Bedford (BOAC), Concord (MVOH), Nashua (St. Joseph’s Hospital Business and Health, and Salem (SOAC)..
For additional information regarding services at the five CompPartners sites, please contact Dianne Annon. 603/ 848-0177.


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