Christmas & New Years Holiday Hours:

All Foundation Medical Partners offices: Christmas Eve: All locations closing at 3pm, Christmas Day: CLOSED, New Year’s Eve: All locations open regular hours, New Year’s Day: CLOSED

Immediate Care: Christmas Eve: All Locations OPEN 9am-4pm, Virtual CLOSED, Christmas Day: Nashua West and Hudson Locations & Virtual Appts OPEN 9am-2pm, New Years Eve: All Locations OPEN 9am-6pm, Virtual CLOSED, New Years Day: Nashua West, Hudson and Virtual Appts OPEN 9am-6pm

Partial Hospitalization Program

Southern New Hampshire Medical Center offers intensive treatment for individuals 18 years or age and older with mood and anxiety disorders. This day program is designed for those who are feeling anxious, overwhelmed, and/or depressed and need extra support to manage your symptoms.

Therapy sessions are led by experienced clinicians and cover a variety of topics, including:
  • Education on diagnosis and symptom recognition
  • An understanding of the impact that mood and anxiety has on the home, family, and work environment
  • Techniques aimed at managing and preventing future episodes

The program psychiatrist is available to evaluate and prescribe medication for those without a prescribing provider.

With your permission, every effort will be made to communicate with your other health care providers to coordinate your care. Our social work staff will assist participants with selecting psychiatric providers for therapy and for medication management.

An intake assessment for the Partial Hospitalization Program can be arranged by calling 603.577.5740. We accept most health insurance plans. The treatment groups run 5 days a week (Monday through Friday) from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. The duration of the program varies by the individual, however typically ranges from 5-10 days total.

What patients are saying
“I’ve learned that my illness can be controlled by knowing
the triggers and coping skills.”

“I learned that I’m not alone. Others feel the same way
I do and experience the same symptoms I do–depression,
anxiety, anger…”

“I have a serious, but treatable illness and I learned about
treatment strategies, management and how to recognize
the onset of a depressive episode.”

“I’m not alone with my diagnosis. There is hope and recovery.”