Elliot Health System services and facilities—including Elliot Hospital, Elliot Outpatient facilities, Elliot Medical Group primary and specialty care practices, Elliot Urgent Care, and Elliot Pharmacy and Rehabilitation locations—are open and operating on normal operating schedules. 

Our community is seeing a surge in influenza and respiratory illness, which may lead to longer wait times in the Emergency Department.


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What MS Symptoms Look Like in Real Life: The Subtle Signs People Often Miss

What MS Symptoms Look Like in Real Life: The Subtle Signs People Often Miss
March 4, 2026

Health Care Topic
Elliot Health System Physicians Recognized in New Hampshire Magazine's 2026 Top Doctors List

Elliot Health System Physicians Recognized in New Hampshire Magazine's 2026 Top Doctors List
March 2, 2026

News Announcements

Elliot Health System is proud to announce that 135 physicians across a broad range of specialties have been named to New Hampshire Magazine’s 2026 Top Doctors list. This year’s honorees represent physicians...

How to Choose the Right Car Seat Before Baby Arrives

How to Choose the Right Car Seat Before Baby Arrives
February 16, 2026

Health Care Topic

The first drive home from the hospital with your newborn is an unforgettable moment, and we at The Elliot want to make sure it’s also a safe one. From choosing the right car seat to installing...

Tips for Finding the Right Pediatrician for Your Child

Tips for Finding the Right Pediatrician for Your Child
February 11, 2026

Health Care Topic

Choosing the right pediatrician means finding care that’s both close to home and deeply connected to a trusted health system. With so many options available in New Hampshire, how do you choose the best fit for...

Moving Forward: Why Mobility Matters in Healthy Aging

Moving Forward: Why Mobility Matters in Healthy Aging
February 11, 2026

Health Care Topic

As we age, one of the most powerful predictors of independence, vitality, and overall well-being is mobility. The ability to move freely, whether it’s walking to the mailbox, climbing stairs, or joining...

Understanding Broken Heart Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes, and Recovery

Understanding Broken Heart Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes, and Recovery
February 10, 2026

Health Care Topic

Broken Heart Syndrome is a stress-related heart condition that temporarily weakens the heart muscle and mimics a heart attack but is not caused by blocked arteries. It is most common in women over age 50 and is...

Mary & John Elliot Foundation to Host Women’s Leadership and Health Breakfast, Feb. 18

Mary & John Elliot Foundation to Host Women’s Leadership and Health Breakfast, Feb. 18
February 6, 2026

News Announcements, MJE Foundation

The Mary & John Elliot Charitable Foundation will host its inaugural Women’s Leadership and Health Breakfast on Wednesday, Feb. 18 at the Bedford Event Center. The event will feature female leaders in the health...

Managing Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms: Practical Strategies for Daily Life

Managing Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms: Practical Strategies for Daily Life
February 3, 2026

Health Care Topic, Podcasts

Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) often means navigating a wide range of symptoms that can affect mobility, cognition, mood, and overall quality of life. The encouraging news: with the right support and a...

Elliot Health System Appoints Ryan Clouser, DO, as Chief Medical Officer of Elliot Hospital and Transitional Care Services

Elliot Health System Appoints Ryan Clouser, DO, as Chief Medical Officer of Elliot Hospital and Transitional Care Services
January 26, 2026

News Announcements, Leadership Story

Elliot Health System has named Ryan Clouser, DO, as chief medical officer of Elliot Hospital and Transitional Care Services. Dr. Clouser brings extensive leadership experience in clinical operations, quality, and...

The New Era of MS Care: Treatments and Tools Transforming the Future

The New Era of MS Care: Treatments and Tools Transforming the Future
January 22, 2026

For decades, people believed that multiple sclerosis was a disease that inevitably led to disability. Today, breakthroughs in treatment and whole-person care are offering patients far more hope and control than...

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