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Why do so many world class companies
Insist on our services?
 

It is the excellence and sophistication of our care.

Your employees are your biggest investment and your greatest asset. At OEHN, we are committed to their health and well-being.

We offer leading-edge, comprehensive health services designed to keep your employees healthy and get injured workers well and back on the job. We even provide on-site medical services with healthcare professionals who can implement wellness programs, manage worker's compensation and disability issues, and provide essential first aid and medical care at your business.

It is because of our extensive list of services:

 

bullet Prevention, treatment, and management of work related injury or illness
bullet Physical examinations & screenings
bullet Medical surveillance
bullet Exposure control
bullet On-site clinical staffing
bullet Drug & alcohol testing
bullet Wellness programs
bullet Travel medicine and vaccinations
bullet Rehabilitation services
bullet Consultation services
bullet Job site analysis & ergonomic consultation
bullet Industrial hygiene & safety management
bullet Child and eldercare referral and resources
bullet On-site training on a variety of topics

The Occupational Environment Health Network is the leading hospital-based occupational health network in Massachusetts. Each of our sites is modified after the world-class programs and services of New England Baptist Hospital.

Our multi-site network provides a coordinated program. Because we have clinics throughout Eastern Massachusetts, your employees can receive the same outstanding quality of care close to home or work. Each center employs the finest clinicians, including doctors, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and other providers.
 

 


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