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High Street Health Center Closed

The Baystate High Street Health Center, located at 140 High St in Springfield, is currently closed due to a broken water pipe. Providers are reaching out to patients impacted by this closure. Patients should continue to call (413) 794-2511 for care needs, including telehealth. All other provider sites and clinics are open.

Stephen C. Anderson, MD

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Internal Medicine, Pediatrics
Accepting New Patients
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Background and Clinical Focus

Languages:

English

Gender:

Male

Age Groups Seen:

Newborns, Pediatrics, Teens, Adults, Geriatrics

Provider Affiliation:

Baystate Wing Hospital

Practice Groups:

Swift River Medical Associates

Insurances Accepted

Note:

Baystate Healthcare facilities and physicians accept most insurances. Please contact your insurance company to verify eligibility.

  • United HealthCare (commercial plans)
  • Unicare State Indemnity Plan (GIC)
  • Tufts Health Plan (commercial HMO, PPO, POS)
  • Multiplan/NEHCA/PHCS
  • HNE Medicare Advantage
  • HealthNet Federal Services (Tricare Standard)
  • Health New England
  • Harvard Pilgrim Health Care (commercial plans only)
  • Fallon Navicare
  • Fallon Health Plan (Select Care)
  • Fallon Health Plan (Direct Care)
  • Coventry/HCVM/First Health
  • Connecticare (commercial HMO, PPO only)
  • CIGNA/Great-West Healthcare (commercial plans only)
  • Children's Medical Security Plan
  • Beacon Health Strategies
  • BCBSMA (commercial and Medicare products)
  • Aetna (Commercial plans only)

Education and Training

University of Massachusetts Medical School

Medical School, MD, 1997

Baystate Medical Center

Residency, 2001

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