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Program Information Sheet for:
Summit Medical Center

Location:
Summit Medical Center


Hartford, CT 06120
Mailing Address:
ATTENTION:
Summit Medical Center
360 Market Street

Hartford, CT 06120

Telephone Numbers and Contact information
Phone #:(203) 365-2660 Main Phone
Phone #:(800) 972-4073 Toll Free
Phone #:( ) -
Phone #:
Phone #:( ) -
Fax Number:(860) 493-6583

Web Page:  None Listed
E-mail to:   kze76@yahoo.com

Program Details:
Operating Agency: Summit Medical Center (Private, Non-Profit)
Person In Charge: :
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30-5pm. Saturday 7:30-1pm.
Eligibility: Non HMO/Hospital affiliated clients seen. Clients seen without appointment in emergency if previous patient.
Fees: Full payment required upon visit. Accept private insurance (Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Oxford, Healthnet, Connecticare), Medicaid/Medicare, credit cards.
Intake Process: Call for appointment
Program Licenses:
Staff Qualifications:
Service Area:
Handicap Accessibility:

Program/Service Notes:
-Comprehensive Routine Gynecological Care: (pelvic and breast examinations, physical examinations, Pap Smears, STD/STI screenings, diagnosis and treatment of vaginal infections) -Birth Control Services: (birth control pill prescriptions, diaphragm fitting, birth control counseling, EC Information) -Pregnancy Testing: (early detection test; same day results) -Abortion Services: (up to 18 weeks from the last menstrual period, performed under local anesthesia, twilight, or general anesthesia by state licensed, board certified or eligible OB-GYN physicians) -Options Counseling: (including referral for adoption services) -HIV Counseling and Testing: (anonymous) -Paternity Testing: (not covered by insurance) -Community Speakers: who are available to speak to groups on women's health care issues. Particularly able to respond to need of: -Adolescents -Battered women -Low income women -Survivors of rape/sexual abuse, -Women of color -Young mothers Note: Accessible by public transportation, to disabled clients/wheelchair.

This information was last updated on 12/28/2004


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