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Welcome to the MidState Medical Center community!

MidState’s caring reaches well beyond the hospital walls. We promote good health throughout our communities by:

  • Offering a wide variety of lectures, support groups, classes and screenings
  • Providing speakers to area groups
  • Partnering with businesses, churches, schools, municipalities and community organizations
  • Taking part in community festivals and events

Whether your new to the area or already apart of the community our website is a great resource for Health & Wellness information, or if you need detailed information about top rated Services & Programs offered close to home.

We can help with selecting a MidState Doctor, A Family Birthing Center, Cancer Care, Employment Opportunities and volunteering.

When you are ready to explore, you will find Emergency Preparedness information at MidState Ready, The Doctor’s In, and a our Calendar of Events which offers Health & Wellness topics (activities sponsored by our Community Relations & Community Wellness department are free or very low cost) medication safety tips and much, much more.

  • Explore your new neighborhood. Locate the nearest convenience and hardware store, pharmacy, supermarket, video rental, school and library, etc.
  • Check smoke alarm, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguisher.
  • Call the Internal Revenue Service to change your address. You can also visit the IRS online at www.irs.gov.
  • Find and register your child(ren) for school. The sooner your child can establish a regular routine, the easier it will be for them to settle in. Planning a family? Learn more about MidState Medical Center’s Family Birthing Center.
  • Get a new driver's license, tags and/or plates for your vehicles. Check your local DMV for more information.
  • Register to vote. Or if you have the latest version of Adobe Reader, download the voter registration card.
  • Buy a subscription to the local newspaper or community magazine. This will quickly get you up to speed on what's happening in your neighborhood.
  • Check with the post office or your old residence to make sure you're mail is being forwarded and that you've registered your new address. Use this change of address checklist to make sure you've notified everyone.
  • Find new health professionals, including doctors, a dentist and vet.
  • Take care of your finances - set up new accounts, have money transferred or order new checks with your new address.
  • Contact insurance companies, including household, auto and health. Find out if you're currently covered or if you need to create new policies with a new company. This is important to check especially if you're moving to a new state or province.
  • Get a library card - one for each member of the family. Once you have a library card, you can consider yourself, home!
  • Care Givers Guides, First-Aid Kits, Local Community Links, Children First InitiativeMedication Use.

Click here to Request information – when you arrive there enter your information and “Select the topic that best suits your request” dropdown, and the appropriate topic under “Would you like to receive any of the following information from Midstate?” dropdown. We would value the opportunity to keep you healthy!

Do you have a MidState doctor? Call 1 866 MMC

435 Lewis Ave | Meriden | CT | 06451 | 203 694 8200
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