Milford Regional Medical Center
The Relentless Pursuit of Healing
We offer you convenient access to high-quality care close to home.
14 Prospect Street
Milford, MA 01757
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Our Relentless Pursuit of Healing
Overcome Seasonal Affective Disorder
As the days grow shorter and the weather becomes colder, it's common to want to hibernate a bit. But some people experience a melancholy state known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
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Special Services
Urgent Care
We offer urgent care for non-emergency medical concerns that need care as soon as possible.
Radiology and Imaging
From X-ray to MRI scans, we offer imaging services throughout the Central Massachusetts area.
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Milford Regional Medical Center Locations
Milford Regional Medical Center Emergency Department
14 Prospect Street,
Milford, MA 01757
UMass Memorial Health Multispecialty at Milford
91 Water Street,
First Floor,
Milford, MA 01757
Recent News
‘Everybody’s got the flu.’ Cases are spiking quickly in children, doctors say.
This year, it started a little more abruptly, and the number of cases we saw became much higher at a much faster rate than we’re usually seeing.
Dr. Jeanne McCoy | Chair of Pediatrics, UMass Memorial Health – Milford Regional Medical Center
Tufts, UMass hospitals both face significant operating losses. How do they plan to do better with looming federal cuts?
Two of the state’s largest health systems have reported multi-million dollar operating losses for the last year, but their outlooks on what that means for the future are wildly different.
After a Stroke, Women Struggle With Daily Tasks for Longer Than Men
About 1 in 5 women ages 55 to 75 will have a stroke. A new study found that, in their first year of stroke recovery, women struggled more than men to get their daily lives back on track.
Massachusetts has a problem with primary care access. A new proposal suggests a bold solution.
Overall this is a step forward, although it’s hard to imagine we could actually double spending in primary care without driving the overall costs of healthcare up.
Dr. Eric Dickson | President and CEO of UMass Memorial Health