PLYMOUTH — Concord Hospital Health System is opening Concord Hospital Medical Offices at Plymouth, a new multi-specialty clinic designed to improve access to specialty healthcare services for residents of Plymouth and surrounding communities.
Located within the Plymouth Commerce Park at 12 Yeaton Road, Unit C4, the new office is now open.
The new location will initially offer ear, nose, and throat services with Stacy Casella, APRN, who will see patients on Tuesdays and accepts new patients. Additional specialty services, including urology and cardiology, are planned for the location and will be introduced as provider schedules are finalized.
“Expanding specialty care services closer to where our patients live is an important part of our commitment to improving access across the communities we serve,” said Chief Clinical Officer Matthew D. Gibb, MD. “The opening of Concord Hospital Medical Offices at Plymouth creates new opportunities for patients to receive high-quality care locally while remaining connected to the broader resources of Concord Hospital Health System.”
The new office provides more clinical space than the previous location and marks the return of such services to Plymouth after several years.
“We are excited to once again offer otolaryngology services in Plymouth,” Casella said. "Patients have expressed a desire to receive specialty care closer to home, and this location allows us to better meet that need while creating room for future growth.”
For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit concordhospital.org.


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