The Topsham Care Center brings specialized care close to home. The facility offers cardiovascular services, urinary care, gastroenterology and general surgery.
Services
Conditions We Treat: Cardiovascular Services
Find the Beat Again with Arrhythmia Care
If your heart beats too quickly, too slowly or irregularly, you may be experiencing an arrhythmia. Our heart rhythm specialists (electrophysiologists, or EPs), diagnose and treat arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation and other problems with the heart’s electrical system. Treatments include implanting medical devices to regulate your heart and minimally invasive procedures that use either heat (radiofrequency) or cold energy (cryoablation) to modify abnormal heart tissue and restore a healthy rhythm.
Clear Up Coronary Artery Disease
Being diagnosed with coronary artery disease (CAD) means the arteries that bring blood to your heart have hardened and narrowed by a buildup of plaque on their inner walls, reducing the flow of oxygenated blood to the heart. Our board-certified cardiologists offer answers through a full range of state-of-the-art CAD care. In our cardiac catheterization lab, we provide diagnostic and interventional cardiac procedures, including heart catheterization, angioplasty, trans-catheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and stent placement.
Nationally Recognized Heart Attack Care
Heart attacks strike 800,000 Americans each year. You’re most likely to survive a heart attack if you receive emergency treatment as quickly as possible. Our nationally certified Chest Pain Center, part of our Emergency Department in Lewiston, is ready around the clock to provide rapid-response care. If you or a loved one report chest pain, we will treat you as a potential cardiac patient until we determine a definite diagnosis. If you suffer a heart attack, we also offer personalized rehabilitation to help restore your quality of life and reduce your chances of having another episode.
Get Your Life Back after Heart Failure
When you suffer heart failure, your heart can’t pump enough blood to meet your body’s needs. Our cardiac specialists can provide you with the full range of care you need for heart failure. You’ll also have access to our comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation program to help regain the highest possible quality of life.
Relieve Pain from Peripheral Artery Disease
Just as the arteries in your heart can become narrowed and blocked by atherosclerosis, so too can the arteries that bring blood elsewhere in your body, such as your legs, causing severe pain and other potential problems. This condition is known asperipheral artery disease (PAD). Our board-certified vascular/endovascular providers can provide you with the care you need to feel better and to prevent future problems, such as medication and information about lifestyle interventions.
Find the Right Solution for Structural Heart Disease
If you are one of the millions of Americans who suffer with structural heart diseases such as aortic stenosis, the heart surgeons at CMHVI can help. We offer expertise in all types of structural heart procedures, including valve repair and replacement. In addition to open heart surgery, we offer aortic valve replacement (AVR) and transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR)—a revolutionary, minimally invasive alternative to open heart surgery.
Get Relief from Vein Disorders
If you experience leg pain or leg swelling, you may suffer from vein disorders that can result in serious, potentially life-threatening blood clots. CMH Heart & Vascular Care offers a full range of vein treatments to help repair or manage your vein disorders, reducing associated health risks.
Wound Care
Several types of wounds can occur across the lifespan. These can be acute (lasting over several weeks) or chronic (lasting over months). Chronic wounds that don’t heal on their own need specialty wound care.
Wounds go through several stages to mend on their own. Initially blood will clot over the wound, and the body will use its defenses to clean the wound to protect the site from germs. The defensive/inflammatory phase, which lasts between four and six days, comes next. During this phase, bacteria is destroyed, and any debris is removed so new tissue can grow at the wound site.
The third phase, the proliferative phase, features three distinct stages: 1) filling the wound; 2) contraction of the wound edges; and 3) covering the wound (epithelialization). Blood vessels bring oxygen-rich blood to the area to promote healing, and damaged tissue regrows.
During the last phase, called maturation, the injured area regrows skin, remodels and increases tissue strength.
The healing process normally takes a few weeks, but many factors — including infection, nutrition, diabetes, poor circulation, smoking and some medications — can delay the process.
If a wound has failed to heal after four weeks, it may be time to seek help from the Comprehensive Wound Center at Central Maine Medical Center or one of its satellite locations at Rumford Hospital or Bridgton Hospital. Our wound centers provide specialized care and treatment not typically offered at a primary care office. This care is provided by wound and ostomy certified nurse practitioners and nurses.
Wound Care Services Available From Central Maine Healthcare
Central Maine Healthcare wound care experts offer evaluation and treatment for all types of wounds, including those related to surgery, trauma or diabetes, as well as venous and arterial wounds. We also provide pre- and post-surgical care, education, and support to patients undergoing ostomy surgery.
Central Maine Healthcare’s team of certified wound and ostomy nurses and nurse practitioners will assess your wound and develop an individual treatment plan taking into account all factors that may be impacting your healing. Depending on the type of therapy needed, you may need to visit the clinic on a weekly basis until your condition improves. Your provider will give you guidance for at-home wound care in between visits and will collaborate with home health services if needed.
Along with physical aspects of care, Central Maine Healthcare’s wound care team members provide emotional and social support. A serious, non-healing wound can be a life-altering event, and we offer compassion while helping patients manage their injury or health condition
Why Choose Central Maine Healthcare for Wound Care?
The Comprehensive Wound Center at Central Maine Medical Center provides patients with advanced wound treatment close to home. With satellite clinics in Bridgton and Rumford, there is no need to travel far to receive comprehensive and compassionate care for wounds or ostomies.
Our team includes nurses and advanced practice nurses who have Wound, Ostomy and Continence certification. With a combined 20+ years of wound and ostomy experience, our team is skilled at helping you heal.
When your care needs the collaboration of other medical specialists, our relationship with other specialty healthcare providers allows us to develop a comprehensive treatment plan. Our clinic experts work together with other specialists to offer patients a comprehensive treatment plan. We often collaborate during your appointment with providers from other specialties, such as infectious disease; oncology; vascular, general and plastic surgery; and physical and occupational therapy services. This collaborative approach can help you achieve your treatment goals.
Wounds We Treat
Non-healing wounds often require intervention from a wound care specialist. At Central Maine Healthcare’s Comprehensive Wound Center, based at Central Maine Medical Center with satellite clinics at Rumford Hospital and Bridgton Hospital, a team of experts can identify the cause of non-healing wounds and provide advanced treatments and therapies for repair.
Types of Wounds
The experts at the Comprehensive Wound Center offer diagnosis and treatment for a wide variety of wounds, including:
- Arterial (ischemic) ulcers. An arterial ulcer occurs when there is inadequate blood flow to the legs. The most common cause of arterial ulcers is atherosclerosis, which causes the arteries to become clogged and prevents healthy blood flow through the body. When blood cannot reach the feet or legs, tissue damage occurs and may cause an open wound on the lower extremities. The sore is slow to mend due to the lack of blood flow necessary for healing. Adults with diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure and those who smoke and are older are most at risk for developing arterial ulcers.
- Neuropathic ulcers. A neuropathic ulcer occurs as a result of decreased sensation. One of the most common causes is diabetes, which can cause nerve damage to the feet that allows wounds to go unnoticed. In addition, high blood sugar levels can alter the body’s ability to fight an infection and heal the wound. Neuropathic ulcers can take months to heal if not properly treated.
- Venous ulcers. These open sores occur on the legs as a result of venous insufficiency. Venous insufficiency causes leg swelling that can result in tissue damage, because the veins cannot properly send blood from the legs back up to the heart. Adults with a history of blood clots, multiple pregnancies, prolonged standing/inactivity, IV drug use and conditions that cause clot formation are most at risk of developing venous insufficiency and venous ulcers.
Untreated wounds can cause serious problems, including infection, pain and, in some cases, limb loss. Experts at the Comprehensive Wound Center provide a variety of specialty treatments and therapies for patients with non-healing wounds.
Our clinic experts work together with other specialists to offer patients a comprehensive treatment plan. We often collaborate during your appointment with providers from other specialties, such as infectious disease; oncology; vascular, general and plastic surgery; and physical and occupational therapy services. We provide both inpatient and outpatient care and consultation.
In addition to treating wounds, our wound specialists also provide care for:
- Lymphedema occurs when lymph — a fluid that helps your body fight infection — builds up under the skin. This causes swelling, usually in the arms and legs. Patients who have received cancer surgery or radiation therapy often experience lymphedema because of damage or removal of the lymph nodes. It can also result from infections or injury.
- An ostomy is a surgically created opening in the abdomen that connects an internal organ with the surface of the skin. The usual purpose of an ostomy is to allow the elimination of body waste through this artificial opening. Typically, this connection is made to the bowel but can also be made for bladder issues as well. The opening on the abdomen is fit with a pouch that sticks to the body and collects waste material. Patients with colon, rectal or bladder cancer; trauma or injury; and bowel disorders such as Crohns’ disease, ulcerative colitis, diverticulitis or fecal incontinence may need an ostomy.
Treatments and Specialties
Wounds left untreated can cause serious problems. Chronic non-healing wounds can result in scarring, infection, pain or, in some cases, limb loss. Experts at Central Maine Healthcare’s Comprehensive Wound Center, based at Central Maine Medical Center with satellite clinics at Rumford Hospital and Bridgton Hospital, provide a variety of specialty treatments and advanced therapies for patients with non-healing wounds and other conditions.
Our clinic experts work together with other specialists to offer patients a comprehensive treatment plan. We often collaborate with providers including those from infectious disease; oncology; vascular, general and plastic surgery; and physical and occupational therapy services.
We provide both inpatient and outpatient care and consultation. Hospitalized patients with wound care needs will see an expert from our wound care team.
Some of the treatments offered include:
Debridement
Debridement removes dead or inflamed tissue from a wound so it can heal. For painful wounds, a local anesthetic is used to numb the area. Your provider will use a series of tools to remove any dead tissue.
The Comprehensive Wound Care Center also offers ultrasonic mist therapy as a less invasive option for debridement. This procedure uses ultrasound delivered by a fine mist to break down damaged tissue. The wound is then cleaned and dressings are applied.
Studies have shown ultrasound mist therapy helps decrease pain and promote healing to a wound.
Compression Therapy
Management of edema — swelling — is essential to wound healing. Compression therapy uses compression stockings or bandages to help a wound heal faster by applying gentle pressure that decreases swelling. Patients with venous ulcers and lymphedema often benefit from compression therapy.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
Negative pressure wound therapy, also called vacuum-assisted closure therapy, is helpful for acute or chronic wounds. When artificial implants, burns, exposed bone, infections or poor circulation impact healing, negative pressure wound therapy can offer solutions.
During this therapy, the wound is covered in a dressing that is attached to a pump. The pump creates a vacuum, which helps wounds heal by controlling drainage, increasing blood flow to the area, keeping the wound moist and increasing collagen formation.
Studies show this therapy promotes quicker healing for wounds.
Total Contact Casting
A total contact cast is the gold standard for treatment of diabetic foot ulcers. The ulcer is covered with soft foam, and then bandages are wrapped around the foot before it is casted in a non-removable cast. The contoured cast helps distribute weight on the foot to encourage offloading, or limiting the use of the foot with the ulcer.
A total contact cast could help your ulcer heal much faster.
Urology
Using the latest and most advanced screening technology allows our medical team to scan with amazing detail. This allows us to more accurately detect and treat issues earlier.
Urologists diagnose and treat issues related to your kidneys, bladder and prostate, providing general urology care to males and females of any age.
Urological Conditions
- hematuria (blood in the urine) which can be caused by kidney stones or abnormalities such as growths or tumors in the bladder or upper urinary tract system
- difficulty urinating
- frequent urination
- urgency, urinary incontinence
- bedwetting (enuresis)
- recurrent urinary tract infections
- elevated PSA and prostate problem
- circumcisions
- male infertility
- sexual dysfunction
- sexually-transmitted diseases
- cancers of the genitals/reproductive system/urinary system
- scrotal abscess
- epididymitis
- varicocel
- testicular torsion
- priapism
- paraphimosis
- Fournier’s gangrene
If you are experiencing any of these conditions speak with your primary care provider to see if urology care is right for you.
Telehealth Services
Central Maine Healthcare now offers telehealth services, bringing you the care you need when you’re unable to leave home. Online and telephone visits are available at most of our outpatient locations.
What is Telehealth?
Telehealth is a service provided to connect you with your healthcare provider virtually, without having to leave the comfort of your home. Telehealth includes phone appointments and video appointments with your provider using technology such as a smartphone, computer or tablet. Depending on your needs and the purpose of your intended visit, you are able to speak your provider about medical conditions and concerns, receive a diagnosis and request prescriptions. To find out if a telehealth visit is right for you, contact the Patient Service Representative at one of our outpatient practices. We can discuss your options with you and schedule the visit.
Telephone Visits
Telephone visits are now available in all CMH primary care and specialty care practices, so you can conduct your healthcare visit by phone from the comfort of your home. Available for both current and new CMH patients, these appointments are scheduled by calling your practice of choice and requesting the appointment. Phone visits are the same cost as an office visit and are covered by all in-network insurance providers.
Online Visits by Smartphone, Computer or Tablet
Many Central Maine Healthcare primary care and specialty care practices now have the ability to conduct online visits. You can visit with your provider using a smartphone, computer or tablet. Below is a list of practices that are currently offering this service. We will continue to update the list as more are added.
Central Maine Internal Medicine – Lewiston
Central Maine Healthcare Orthopedics – Auburn
Topsham Family Medicine – Topsham
Central Maine Family Practice– Lewiston
Family Health Care Associates– Auburn
Central Maine Family Medicine Program– Lewiston
Gray Family Health Center– Gray
Minot Avenue Family Medicine– Auburn
North Bridgton Family Practice & Walk in Clinic– Bridgton
Naples Family Practice– Naples
Bridgton Hospital Specialty Clinics– Bridgton
Central Maine Bariatric Surgery– Lewiston
Swift River Family Medicine– Rumford
Elsemore Dixfield Family Medicine– Dixfield
Rumford Hospital Specialty Clinics– Rumford
Topsham Care Center– Topsham
Central Maine Surgical Associates– Lewiston
Central Maine Pediatrics– Lewiston
Central Maine Gastroenterology– Lewiston
Central Maine Pulmonary– Lewiston
Central Maine Obstetrics-gynecology– Lewiston
Central Maine Rheumatology– Lewiston
Central Maine Sleep Medicine– Lewiston
Central Maine Podiatry- Lewiston
Central Maine Plastic Surgery– Auburn
Central Maine Neurology– Lewiston
Central Maine Medication Management Clinic- Lewiston
Ent Head and Neck Surgery– Lewiston
Rehabilitation and Therapy
We offer medically supervised orthopedic rehabilitation programs, led by physical and occupational therapists who provide care on an inpatient and outpatient basis. Working closely with you and your primary care provider, your rehabilitation team will design a tailor-made treatment plan to help relieve pain and restore strength, function and mobility. We place special focus on education, arming you with strategies to help keep pain in check and prevent re-injury.
Personalized Programs to Get You Moving Again
Our specialties include:
- Physical Therapy: We provide comprehensive exercise and strength and conditioning therapies for orthopedic trauma, severe arthritis and other bone and joint injuries. The team also includes specialized spine therapists, who use manual techniques to relieve the symptoms of neck and back pain, as well as therapeutic exercise to address posture, range of motion, flexibility, strength and coordination issues contributing to the spine problem.
- Occupational Therapy: We will help you regain the ability to perform daily activities following an injury; home living situations are simulated for activities such as bathing, grooming, meal planning and housekeeping. Along the way, your therapist will provide progress assessments and make any adjustments to maximize your success.
- Post-Operative Therapy: When you are hospitalized following joint replacement, spine surgery, reconstructive surgery or another orthopedic procedure, we will be right there to support you.
At Central Maine Medical Center (CMMC) in Lewiston, our rehabilitation facilities are part of our all-in-one, single floor orthopedics unit. This setup is specifically designed to support the initial states of recovery, helping you get back home and get moving again sooner. From there, we will continue to work with you on an outpatient basis, communicate regularly with your surgeon to ensure you are progressing well.
- Sports Medicine: Kickstart your comeback from an athletic injury with our sports medicine specialists. Our specialized providers, therapists and athletic trainers will design a customized treatment plan to help you return to pre-injury form.
Your Road to Recovery Starts Here
To learn more about inpatient therapy, please dial 207-795-2600 or click below:
Inpatient Acute Rehab
To learn more about outpatient therapy, please dial 207-795-2122 or click below:
Outpatient Therapy
To learn more about comprehensive orthopedic rehabilitation, please dial 207-795-2122 or click below:
Therapy Specialty Programs
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Meet Our Providers
We are all about the whole you and helping you feel like the true you. We start by listening. To schedule a consultation with a caring specialist, call 207-795-6543.
Everything You Need to Feel 100% Whole – Let us take care of you with :
Relaxing Atmosphere: Our facility is designed to offer a comfortable, calming ambiance. We want you to feel as relaxed as possible before, during and after treatment.
Full Range of Services: We offer both reconstructive surgery and elective cosmetic surgery. We also offer laser treatments and other aesthetic much of which can be completed in under an hour with no downtime necessary.
Flexible Hours: We offer extended hours to make booking before and after work appointments possible for our patients.
Seamless Service: From check-in to check-out, we take total care of you. We have a care coordinator and a surgical scheduler on staff, guaranteeing there are no mistakes or gaps in service.
Collaboration & Convenience: As part of Central Maine Healthcare, we work with many practices and centers also within the system. If you’ve been referred from other service lines such as our Breast Care Center, Ear, Nose & Throat or Orthopedics, we will collaborate with their team members to schedule your reconstructive surgery, scar revision or other needs.
Patient Information: Central Maine Healthcare’s Plastic Surgery Department wants to keep you informed every step of the way. Below, we’ve compiled a list of useful information as a starting point. If you have any additional questions, please contact us at 207-795-6543.
Appointments: We kindly ask that each patient be on time for their scheduled appointment.
Cancellations: If you cannot make your scheduled appointment, please call at least 24 hours before to cancel and reschedule. This allows us to adjust our care provider’s schedule and allow access to others who may have been anticipating an appointment. If you must cancel on the day of the appointment because of an emergency, please call our office as soon as possible. Failure to notify us of a cancellation of your appointment is considered a missed appointment. Repeat missed appointments will result in discharge from the practice.
Payment for Services: Payment and/or co-pay is expected at the time of service. If applicable, we will submit your bill to your insurer. Please bring your insurance card to every appointment. If an insurance claim is submitted, you will receive a bill indicating the balance due from you after the claim is processed. Please be sure to immediately notify the Patient Financial Services office of any insurance change by calling 207-795-2237.
Prescriptions: Prescription refill requests must be placed Monday – Thursday between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. and Friday between 8 a.m. and noon. When possible, please call the office when you have one week of medication left. Otherwise, please contact the office and allow at least two business days for the nurse and the care provider to process the request. The office will contact you only if there are questions about your request.
After Hours Calls: If your medical need is urgent and cannot wait until the office opens, patients may reach the on-call care provider by calling 207-795-6543. The answering service will page the provider and have them return your call. Please unblock your phone line to allow the physician to call you back. The on-call care provider will not take non-urgent after hour calls regarding refills or appointments.
Release of Information to A Spouse or Family Member: Patient confidentiality laws require you to sign a release before your care provider can talk with your spouse, family member or anyone else about your care. If you would like to have such a release sent to you, please contact us.
Medical Records: A signed authorization release is required for the release of any medical records. We do whatever is necessary to ensure the privacy of our patients. If you are transferring from another provider’s office, please have your medical records forwarded to our office. We reserve the right to charge a fee for copying of medical records.
Patient Satisfaction & Policy Regarding Cosmetic Revision: Our goal is your satisfaction. Plastic and cosmetic surgery is an art based in science. Perfection, while always the goal, is rarely achieved. We strive for the best outcomes possible, but occasionally dissatisfaction occurs. While working with you, your surgeon may recommend a revision to help achieve your ultimate goal for the procedure. Depending on the circumstances, the revision may be done at an additional cost to you. In rare cases, your surgeon may offer you a reduced or no cost revision within six months of your procedure.
Office Hours | |
Central Maine Plastic Surgery 593 Center Street, Auburn, ME 04210 207-795-6543 Directions Practice Hours: Monday 7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Tuesday 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. | Bridgton Hospital Specialty Clinic 25 Hospital Drive, Bridgton, ME 04009 207-693-6106 Directions Practice Hours: Wednesdays – twice each month Fridays |
Pediatrics
All people require sensitivity, patience and compassion when it comes to healthcare — but none more so than children. Central Maine Healthcare prides itself on a well-developed pediatrics program, thoughtfully designed to accommodate the needs of your little one.
CMH’s kid-friendly team members and ambience — as well as our kid-sized examination tables and tools — instantly put children at ease. And we find that when children are at ease, their parents or guardians are, too.

Skilled Care for Every Reason
Whether you’re seeing us for a routine visit or pressing medical concern, our board-certified pediatricians and warm support staff provide care you can always count on:
Triple Screenings
CMH provides lead screening, developmental screenings and vision screenings to make sure kids are healthy and growing well mentally and physically.
Same-Day Sick Visits
If your little one suddenly comes down with a high fever or rough cough, don’t worry. We offer same-day appointments, so your child can quickly receive the care and medication they need. Should they require further evaluation, we’ll refer you to the right specialist and ensure coordinated care every step of the way.

Immunizations
Getting your child vaccinated is key in protecting them against disease. Our team members are specially trained to make immunizations go as smoothly and painlessly as possible.
Telephone RN Triage Services
To get immediate help from a nurse during office hours, some of our pediatric locations have special numbers you can call. Check the practices below to see if your nearest office participates in this peace-of-mind service.
Call today to schedule an appointment.
Central Maine Pediatrics
12 High Street, Suite 302
Lewiston, ME. 04240
207-795-5730
Meet Our Providers
Bridgton Pediatrics
15 Hospital Drive
Bridgton, ME. 04009
207-647-4232
Meet Our Providers
Nutrition Services
Clinical Nutrition
A Registered Dietitian (RD) is a “food and nutrition expert” who has completed a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Nutrition through an ASCED (Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics) accredited program. An RD also completes a 6 to12 month dietetic internship in many different settings and must pass the Commission on Dietetic Registration national exam. In order to maintain certification an RD will take continuing education courses to stay on top of the latest information available.
Our team will conduct an individualized nutritional assessment and create a plan just for you.
Nutritional Services requires a Healthcare Provider referral to meet with a Registered Dietitian. Services may or may not be covered by insurance – please check with your individual policy
Healthy Recipes
Tangy Chicken Salad
Banana Blueberry Muffins
Super easy and super moist breakfast or snack choice.
Sweet Potato Nachos
Delicious entree or snack brimming with fresh vegetables.
Veggie Stuffed Peppers
This recipe is high in fiber, vitamins and minerals. Quinoa and brown rice are whole grain, high fiber food choices. The sweet bell peppers are excellent sources of vitamin C. If you choose canned vegetables & beans, look for “no added salt” options to keep this recipe low in sodium.
Chickpea Hash
This recipe is all about low-sodium ingredients and high protein. We’ve used low-sodium beans, olive oil and vegetable stock. The beans are a great source of fiber, heart healthy fats and of course, protein.
Laboratory Services
Central Maine Medical Center Outpatient Lab
12 High Street – ground floor, Lewiston, ME 04240
(207) 795-5780
Hours:
— Monday: 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
— Tuesday: 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
— Wednesday: 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
— Thursday: 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
— Friday: 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
— Saturday: 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
— Sundays and major holidays: Closed
Bridgton Hospital Outpatient Lab
10 Hospital Dr, Bridgton, ME 04009
(207) 647-6090
Hours:
— Monday to Friday: 6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
— Saturday: 7:00 a.m. to noon
— Please call for 24-hour emergency testing.
Central Maine Healthcare Orthopedics Outpatient Lab
690 Minot Avenue, Suite 1, Auburn, ME 04210
(207) 786-1866
Hours:
— Tuesday and Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
— Please call for an appointment.
Manchester Care Center Outpatient Lab
23 Bowdoin Street, Manchester, ME 04351
(207) 621-2500
Hours:
— Monday to Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
— Please call for an appointment.
Rumford Hospital Outpatient Lab
420 Franklin Street, Rumford, ME 04276
(207) 369-1000
Hours:
— Monday to Friday: 6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
— Saturday: 7:00 a.m. to noon
— Sunday: by appointment
— Please call for 24-hour emergency testing.
*Results for most tests are reported to the ordering provider within 24 hours.
Topsham Family Medicine Outpatient Lab
4 Horton Pl # 101, Topsham, ME 04086
(207) 798-6200
Hours:
— Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.
— Please call for an appointment.
What to Know About Lab Appointments
- The hospital laboratory is busiest in the morning. If you are not required to fast, consider scheduling later in the day.
- Please register at the outpatient registration desk before coming to the lab and present your lab requisition if you have one.
- Tell the laboratory’s registrant if:
- the provider has sent the requisition
- you are an oncology patient
- you have a recurring standing order, or
- the order was faxed.
- Wear loose-fitting clothing so we can examine your arms for the best draw site.
- We recommend scheduling lab visits for time-sensitive collection and special requirements or requests.
Important Reminders
- We recommend fasting for profiles, glucose and cholesterol/lipid panels unless otherwise specified by your provider. You may drink water.
- Certain tests such as drug levels should be drawn when recommended by the ordering provider to ensure accuracy. We will ask when you had your last dose.