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September is Emergency Preparedness Month

September is Emergency Preparedness Month

Emergencies and disasters can happen any time but taking some simple steps now to improve your preparedness can help ensure that you and your family know what to do and how to stay safe during an emergency. This includes creating a family emergency plan that includes...

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Introducing Manet’s newest provider:  Claire Paduano, MD!

Introducing Manet’s newest provider: Claire Paduano, MD!

Claire Paduano, MD, joined the Manet Provider Team in August of 2020. She is a Family Medicine physician at our North Quincy site, where she cares for individuals and families across the age spectrum -- newborns, children, adults, and geriatrics. Dr. Paduano earned...

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Our evening hours are resuming!

Our evening hours are resuming!

For your convenience, all of our Manet sites offer evening appointments and we’re open on Saturdays in North Quincy, Taunton, and Hull. Visit our Locations page for hours and directions.

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Happy National Health Center Week

August 9th - 15th, 2020 It is National Health Center Week (NHCW) at Manet - a time when we would normally host a week-long line up of events at each of our sites to invite new and prospective patients and community members to stop by and learn more about Manet. This...

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Come See Our New Space!

Take a virtual tour of our new Community Outreach and Prevention Services Office at 549 Washington Street in Quincy. Join Kim Kroeger, Manager of Manet's Prevention Services Program, as she introduces you to her team and shows you are around their new space.

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Support the work we do at Manet

Support the work we do at Manet

As our name Manet (in Latin it remains) implies, we remain steady and strong because of your generosity, your support and your confidence in our mission to leave no person unserved, or without equitable access to comprehensive, inclusive, health care. Thank you!

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Protect Yourself from EEE

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has identified an increased risk of eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in humans in certain parts of the state, including Bristol and Plymouth counties. As a result, aerial spraying of pesticides in areas known to harbor...

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Masks Make a Difference!

Masks Make a Difference!

Experts agree that wearing face masks in public settings can help reduce the spread of COVID-19, yet they are most effective when everyone uses them. The spread of COVID-19 can be reduced when masks are used along with other preventive measures, including social...

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