Posts by Millinocket Regional Hospital
MRH Board of Trustees announce decision to decommission White Birch Medical Center
MILLINOCKET, ME – In a move aimed at ensuring the long-term sustainability of local healthcare, the Millinocket Regional Hospital (MRH) Board of Trustees has made the difficult decision to phase out operations at White Birch Medical Center and relocate the services provided there to the hospital’s main campus. The long-term viability of White Birch Medical…
Read MoreParking and Access during Construction
Construction is underway for our new Emergency Department! To help you navigate, we’ve created this map to guide you to the appropriate entrances. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we improve our facilities to better serve you. If you need assistance, our staff is always available to answer questions or assist you…
Read MoreMRH secures State approval for new Emergency Department to serve growing needs of Katahdin Region
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 10, 2024 Contact: Katie Mackin kmackin@mrhme.org (207) 723-7273 MRH secures State approval for new Emergency Department to serve growing needs of Katahdin Region MILLINOCKET, ME – Millinocket Regional Hospital (MRH) has received final approval from the Commissioner of the Maine Department of Health and Human Services to move forward with…
Read MoreMRH Walk-In Care to reopen August 5th in Primary Care Suite
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 30, 2024 Contact: Katie Mackin kmackin@mrhme.org (207) 723-7273 MRH Walk-In Care to reopen August 5th in Primary Care Suite MILLINOCKET – Millinocket Regional Hospital (MRH) is excited to announce the re-opening of its walk-in clinic, set to open on August 5th. The clinic will be temporarily located in the Primary Care Clinic…
Read MoreMRH Walk-In Care announces relocation and streamlined operations
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 12, 2024 Contact: Katie Mackin kmackin@mrhme.org (207) 723-7273 MRH Walk-In Care announces relocation and streamlined operations MILLINOCKET – MRH Walk-In Care will transition its services to a co-located model within the MRH Primary Care clinic. This decision comes after careful consideration and reflects the need to optimize resources while continuing to…
Read MoreMRH offers insight into changes in service offerings, pain management resumes
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 12, 2024 Contact: Katie Mackin kmackin@mrhme.org (207) 723-7273 MRH offers insight into changes in service offerings, pain management resumes MILLINOCKET – Staffing constraints have been the driving force behind recent changes at Millinocket Regional Hospital. Pain Management The hospital is pleased to share that the Interventional Pain Management clinic, formerly located…
Read MoreClarks legacy of community service spurs legacy endowment
By Shelley Farrington Lincoln News • November 29, 2023 MILLINOCKET – Friends and family of the late Herbie Clark recently celebrated the creation of the Herbert E. Clark Memorial Endowment Fund (LMF) with Millinocket Regional Hospital’s Legacy Foundation Fund. The money to create the endowment was provided by the Katahdin Federal Credit Union (KFCU):…
Read MoreMRH kicks off 2023 Love Light campaign
KATAHDIN REGION – Millinocket Regional Hospital (MRH) and the Legacy Medical Foundation (LMF) have announced their annual Lights of Love fundraising drive to benefit MRH’s new Emergency Department. LMF President Michael Crowley said the Lights of Love program, a beloved program first started by the MRH Auxiliary, is a perfect way to remember loved ones…
Read MoreKFCU establishes endowment to support cancer care in memory of Herbert Clark
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 20, 2023 Contact: Katie Mackin kmackin@mrhme.org (207) 723-7273 KFCU establishes endowment to support cancer care in memory of Herbert Clark Katahdin Federal Credit Union (KFCU) and Legacy Medical Foundation (LMF) have partnered to honor the legacy of Herbie Clark, a longtime KFCU board member and Millinocket Regional Hospital (MRH) trustee. Katahdin…
Read MoreMRH participating in National Lung Cancer Screening Day
By Shelley Farrington Lincoln News • November 9, 2023 MILLINOCKET – Early detection is one of the best ways to improve lung cancer survival. That fact is important because lung cancer is currently the leading cause of cancer death in the United States. In an effort to increase education and the number of screenings…
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