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The Relentless Pursuit of Healing Kids
55 Lake Avenue North
Worcester, MA 01655
Appointments: 855-UMASS-MD
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Emergency Care for Kids
Our Pediatric ER offers expert, compassionate care tailored to kids’ physical and mental needs — ensuring comfort, safety and specialized support in emergencies.
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The Aiello family makes giving back to the UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center a Family Affair.
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Provide high-quality, equitable, patient-centered care to all, built on our foundation of innovation and relentless pursuit of healing.
Flu Cases Are Surging
Flu cases are up 94% this year versus same time last year. Learn about prevention and get answers to commonly asked questions.
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‘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
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, a Point32Health company, honors 34 physician groups in its 24th annual Physician Group Honor Roll
Flu cases already surging in Mass., ahead of expected post-holiday spike
In a typical year, a spike in influenza cases rears its ugly head coming out of the holidays. This year, health experts are warning that cases were already surging as we enter that period, and the result could wind up stressing the capacity of Massachusetts hospitals.
‘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