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National Doctors' Day

Join us in celebrating our providers on National Doctors’ Day Saturday, March 30 and every day! Send us a message to let us know why your provider is so special – and consider making a gift to Exeter Hospital, Core Physicians or Rockingham VNA & Hospice in their honor. Our providers will be truly grateful to hear from you and to know they are making a difference in the lives of their patients. Thank you!


♥ I’d like to send a Note of Gratitude: Simply use this form to recognize a provider who has impacted you or a loved one and we will route your note to the provider you have thanked. 

 

I’d Like to Make a Gift in My Provider's Honor: We will send your provider a letter letting them know of your gift. Donations links below.

EXETER HOSPITAL

DONATE
 

CORE PHYSICIANS

DONATE
 

ROCKINGHAM VNA & HOSPICE

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Stories of Impact


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“Dr. Sutherland knelt on the floor in front of where I was sitting so she could look me in the eye. Dr. Sutherland showed so much compassion and care for me, not just for Win. Everyone at Exeter Hospital did."
- Pam, wife of cardiac patient Win


"Dr. Reeder has been the PCP for my husband and me for many years now and we are so pleased to have such a competent and personable doctor.
When we needed to find another doctor because ours was retiring, we were overwhelmed with the choice pool. We chose Dr. Reeder because of
an outstanding recommendation for him and have never had a moment of uneasiness or regret with our decision. He has given us excellent medical
care, counsel, and advice. He has listened to our questions and given us answers to each and every one, he has shown great concern in all aspects
medically--talking with us of our concerns and life going-ons when appropriate and related to our health. He always lets us know we can call with any concerns or questions--he is there for us.
- Kathy, current patient


"Dr. Wu is the best PCP that I've had in 50 years. He takes the time to explain his findings, the options and his prognosis. My wife and I trust him completely."
- Paul, current patient