Now Open at Chinden & Linder in Meridian
Primary Health Medical Group’s Chinden & Linder location opened today at 1900 W. Chinden Blvd. in Meridian. Patients can walk in for urgent care without an appointment from 8 AM – 8 PM daily.
Weather Notice: Primary Health clinics may close early on Wednesday, July 24th in the case of inclement weather leading to power outages.
Primary Health Medical Group’s Chinden & Linder location opened today at 1900 W. Chinden Blvd. in Meridian. Patients can walk in for urgent care without an appointment from 8 AM – 8 PM daily.
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Patients seeking medical care in Downtown and East Boise should be aware that the Broadway Bridge is now closed for construction and will remain closed until fall 2016.
Primary Health Medical Group opened its 15th clinic today at Overland and Orchard in Boise, 4971 W. Overland Rd.
The public is invited to celebrate the groundbreaking of Primary Health Medical Group’s 17th location and first Garden City clinic on Tuesday, September 22nd at 10 AM. The event will take place at 5601 Chinden Blvd. in Garden City, between Quilt Expressions and Wendy’s near Fred Meyer.
Students, staff, and faculty in need of urgent medical care will be pleased to know there is a Primary Health clinic less than a mile from Boise State University, with hours that extend beyond those of health services on campus.
Our Broadway Clinic is located at 1907 S. Broadway Ave., open seven days a week from 8 AM – 8 PM.
Swimming can be a real treat for kids on a hot summer day. Unfortunately, drowning is a danger even for children who have taken swimming lessons. It's important for your child to receive ongoing education, have an understanding of general water safety, and know what to do if they or a friend go into distress.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury and death for children ages 1 to 14 years and the fifth leading cause for people of all ages.
Nobody likes the idea of having their winter activities interrupted by a scratchy or irritated throat. While a sore throat is a common symptom of the cold or flu, it could also be symptomatic of a streptococcus bacteria, or strep throat. This bacteria causes an infection in the throat that is very painful, and typically requires an antibiotic for treatment.
A cold-related sore throat is typically: