Bike Drive 2018 Recap - 900 Bikes!
Community members donated around 900 bicycles at Primary Health Urgent Care clinics on Saturday, September 29th during the group’s second annual bike drive benefitting Boise Bicycle Project (BBP).
Weather Notice: Primary Health clinics may close early on Wednesday, July 24th in the case of inclement weather leading to power outages.
Community members donated around 900 bicycles at Primary Health Urgent Care clinics on Saturday, September 29th during the group’s second annual bike drive benefitting Boise Bicycle Project (BBP).
Primary Health Medical Group will host the second annual bike drive for Boise Bicycle Project on Saturday, September 29th, 2018. From 10 am – 2 pm, the public is invited to drop off their unneeded bikes at any of the 17 Primary Health Urgent Care locations in Boise, Meridian, Garden City, Eagle, Nampa and Caldwell.
The start of school can make even a good student anxious, especially if the child will be attending a new school for the first time.
Here are a few tips that can make the transition easier:
Primary Health Medical Group has announced plans to open its second Caldwell clinic, which will be located in the College Marketplace development at 21st and Chicago Street in Caldwell, Idaho.
Patients often ask how they can safely dispose of their unneeded prescription medications. While Primary Health clinics are not collection sites, we are happy to provide you with the following information.
Primary Health is pleased to announce the grand opening of our newest clinic at 260 S. Ten Mile in Meridian, in the Ten Mile Creek development at Ten Mile and Franklin Roads.
Primary Health Medical Group has announced plans to open the Treasure Valley's first Pediatric Urgent Care in a new combination clinic located near RC Willey at Eagle and Franklin Roads in Meridian.
Flu activity is widespread in 49 states and from coast to coast, hospitals and emergency rooms are struggling to keep up with patient demand. In California, tents have been set up to triage thousands of patients in recent weeks as hospitals overflow. In Alabama, a state of emergency has been declared as half of all county hospitals are at 90% capacity, full or over capacity.