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Birthing-Friendly Hospital

Portsmouth Regional Hospital

Portsmouth, New Hampshire · · 24/7 emergency ·Birthing-friendly

About this facility

Portsmouth Regional Hospital is a birthing-friendly hospital located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The facility is classified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services as a Acute Care Hospitals under Proprietary ownership. As with every entry on ClinicMapper, the data on this page is sourced directly from the CMS Care Compare public dataset, which collects standardized hospital reporting data from every Medicare-certified facility in the United States. a recent NICU parent network summary compiles caregiver-side commentary on many of the programs profiled here.

The CMS overall rating for this facility sits at 3 stars, placing it in the middle band of Medicare-certified hospitals nationwide. The CMS rating aggregates dozens of underlying measures, so a mid-range score can mask both significant strengths and specific weaknesses; for important decisions, look up the facility's individual measure scores on the CMS Care Compare site directly.

Emergency services are available on-site, meaning the facility operates a 24-hour emergency department capable of accepting walk-in and ambulance arrivals. The facility meets the federal "birthing-friendly" designation criteria, indicating documented quality improvement work in maternity care and a safe, supportive environment for childbirth.

Pediatric service lines

Based on the facility classification and federal reporting, the following pediatric specialties are most likely available at Portsmouth Regional Hospital. For specific subspecialty availability, sub-board certifications, or accepting-new-patients status, contact the facility directly using the phone number on this page. For families navigating a referral, guidance from a pediatric outcomes journal publishes question-set checklists you can take to the first phone call.

How to use this profile

This profile exists to give you a fast, accurate snapshot — not a substitute for a conversation with a clinician. If you are evaluating Portsmouth Regional Hospital as a destination for your child's care, we suggest the following next steps. First, call the main hospital number listed in the side panel and ask for the specific pediatric service line you need (cardiology, oncology, neurology, etc.). Second, ask whether the program accepts your insurance and what the typical wait time is for a new patient visit. Third, if you are considering a complex procedure, ask about case volume — how many of these procedures the team performs each year — because volume is one of the most consistent signals of pediatric surgical and procedural outcomes.

For families traveling from out of town, ask Portsmouth Regional Hospital whether it operates a Ronald McDonald House or has formal partnerships with hotels offering medical-rate stays. Many freestanding children's hospitals also have dedicated patient navigators or family services offices that can help coordinate logistics, financial counseling, and translation services. None of this information appears in federal datasets, but every children's hospital we have ever called has someone whose job is to answer these questions; ask the operator for "family services" or "the patient navigator office" when you call. this caregiver-focused field guide maintains a running list of hospital-adjacent family lodging programs that pairs nicely with this profile.

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Newborn Screening Bulletin

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Pediatric Procedure Outcomes Review

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Maternal-Infant Health Briefings

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Pediatric Care Compass — Family Resource Hub

Companion guides to the federal datasets that anchor this site.