Other Locations
Located in Boston's Longwood Medical Area, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center also offers the same compassionate care and leading edge treatments at our affiliates throughout the Greater Boston Area.
Needham
148 Chestnut Street
Needham, MA 02492
781-453-3000
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Milton
199 Reedsdale Road
Milton, MA 02186
617-696-4600
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Chelsea
1000 Broadway
Chelsea, MA 02150
617-975-6000
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Lexington
482 Bedford Street
Lexington, MA 02420
781-528-2400
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Affiliated Primary Care Physicians
A network of more than 90 highly-skilled physicians with practices near where you live and work.
1-877-40-NEWMD (1-877-406-3963)
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Community Health Centers
Community-based primary care, health education and social services in partnership with BIDMC |
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Dorchester, MA |
Provincetown and Wellfleet, MA |
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Roxbury, MA |
Boston, MA |
Boston, MA
(Fenway & South End locations) |
Boston and Quincy, MA |
Allston and Waltham, MA
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Learn more about all of BIDMC's Affiliates and Partnerships »
The medical center nurtures and builds on the community legacy of its founders by forging mutually beneficial partnerships with community-based organizations, and in particular, with our seven affiliated health centers: Bowdoin Street Community Health Center, Dimock Community Health Center, Fenway Community Health, Joseph M. Smith Community Health Center, Sidney Borum Jr. Health Center, South Cove Community Health Center and Outer Cape Health Services. Each year, BIDMC provides millions of dollars of support to the health centers maximizing the scale and scope of community-based primary care, health education and social services. But financial sponsorship is just one piece of our partnership.
The centers help us understand the community perspective and, together, we identify specific needs of their diverse populations. In turn, community providers are afforded unique clinical and educational opportunities through staff appointments at BIDMC and Harvard Medical School. By sharing resources and expertise, we are able to create effective, culturally responsive programs and initiatives to enhance the health and well-being of underserved communities.
Our work in the community advanced even further when the medical center formalized its relationship with Bowdoin Street in 1995 as a licensed ambulatory facility owned by the medical center. This extended BIDMC family provides primary/specialty care and family and youth support services to the diverse population of Dorchester, including the Cape Verdean, Vietnamese, African American, Caribbean and Latino communities.