Wyoming County Healthcare Center, Inc.
5950 US 6, Tunkhannock, PA 18657
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Strategic Partnerships
Together, these distinguished agencies offer a wide spectrum of healthcare related services, as well as educational and economic opportunities within our community.
Explore the visionary organizations collaborating with Wyoming County Healthcare Center to shape the future of healthcare, economic development, and access to digital services in our region. Each partner shares our commitment to excellence and innovation, contributing unique expertise and resources to our collective mission. Discover their individual mission statements and explore their dedicated pages to learn more about their contributions to our shared vision.
What Our Partners Do
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DaVita Dialysis Services
DaVita Tunkhannock Dialysis is committed to delivering compassionate, equitable, and holistic care for individuals navigating their kidney disease journey. With a focus on providing advanced, integrated treatment options, DaVita empowers patients through every stage of care. Services include in-center hemodialysis for those requiring regular treatments and home hemodialysis training for patients who prefer to manage their care at home with the support of skilled professionals.
Located on the second floor, DaVita ensures that high-quality dialysis care is accessible to the community and is open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 5:30 AM to 4:00 PM. For more information, call (570) 836-6139.
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The Guthrie Clinic
Guthrie works with the communities they serve to help each person attain optimal, life-long health and well-being. They will do so by providing integrated, clinically-advanced services that prevent, diagnose, and treat disease, within an environment of compassion, learning, and discovery.
Guthrie Tunkhannock Walk-In Care provides immediate, non-emergency medical services without the need for an appointment. Staffed by experienced healthcare professionals, the clinic addresses acute care needs when visits to a primary care physician aren't feasible during regular hours. Services include treatment for minor illnesses and injuries such as colds, flu symptoms, earaches, minor burns, strains, and sprains. Located on the first floor, the clinic operates from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
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The Wright Center
The Wright Center for Community Health is committed to improving the health and welfare of communities by providing inclusive, high-quality, and responsive healthcare services. Their mission emphasizes delivering comprehensive whole-person primary care to individuals of all ages, regardless of their insurance status, ZIP code, or ability to pay.
Located on the fourth floor, The Wright Center offers integrated services that allow patients to access medical, dental, and behavioral health care, as well as community-based addiction treatment and recovery services, all in one convenient location. Primary health services include checkups, physicals, screenings, and treatment for common illnesses and injuries. Addiction and recovery support, including medication-assisted treatment, is also available.
The center operates Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Wright Center accepts all insurance plans and provides a sliding-fee discount program based on federal poverty guidelines, ensuring accessible and affordable care for all.
By integrating advanced, patient-focused services with an environment of compassion and learning, The Wright Center empowers individuals to achieve lifelong health and well-being. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 570-591-5299.
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Work Well Occupational Services
Work Well Occupational Services is a locally owned provider dedicated to fostering a safe and healthy workforce in Wyoming County and surrounding areas. By offering a wide range of occupational health services, Work Well supports local employers in promoting workplace health and safety while navigating the employment process. Their services are designed to boost job opportunities and create a healthier work environment.
Employers can rely on Work Well for DOT and non-DOT urine drug screens, a consortium random testing program, OSHA/MSHA audiometry testing, biometric testing, alcohol testing, TB testing, and various lab services. These offerings are tailored to meet regulatory standards and ensure compliance while safeguarding the health of employees. Employers have consistently praised Work Well for their professionalism and responsiveness, with one safety director recommending their services "without hesitancy" to anyone seeking occupational testing.
Located on the Lower Level, Work Well is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with drug testing services available until 3:00 PM. To learn more or schedule an appointment, call (570) 836-9675.
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Wyoming County Cares
C.A.R.E.S. (Coalition on Addiction: Research, Educate and Support) A non profit organization concerned about substance abuse in our community.
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Wyoming County Community Health Foundation
The Community Health Foundation identifies, selects, and invests in programs and organizations that will improve the health and wellness of people in Wyoming County, PA and surrounding communities.
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Wyoming County
Chamber of Commerce
An advocate for the success and growth of our business community, the Chamber builds programs to enhance economic and community development.
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Northern Tier Industry & Education Consortium
Our mission is to create a highly-skilled workforce in Northeastern Pennsylvania through the integration of school employment and training processes. Programs include internships, job shadowing and more.
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Tunkhannock Area School District
School-to-career opportunities are offered to seniors through a Cooperative Education (Co-Op) Program. This opportunity for school and community to work together brings students into the real world of work and provides them necessary technical job skills.
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LaBar Natural Health
Donna LaBar is a bestselling author and popular inspirational speaker on physical and emotional wellness. Certified by the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, she focuses on mind and health rebalancing, she is a Certified Holistic Health Practitioner. Donna not only coaches and consults on personalized nutrition, but also provides techniques for emotional balancing and clearing old patterns skillfully using kinesiology and biofeedback.
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SWCT
Susquehanna-Wyoming County Transportation (SWCT) is a Shared-Ride Transportation Service Sponsored by the PA Department of Human Services, PENNDOT, and other funding sources. They provide affordable and convenient transportation options for seniors, people with disabilities, and other eligible residents. This program promotes independence and accessibility by connecting individuals to essential services, medical appointments, shopping, and social activities. Through community-driven support, Share-A-Ride helps bridge transportation gaps, fostering connectivity and improving quality of life in our region.
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Susquehanna County Career & Technology Center
The mission of the Susquehanna County Career & Technology Center (SCCTC), in cooperation with parents, families, local agencies, and community members, is to provide educational opportunities for all students to reach their full potential by striving towards excellence through academic knowledge, basic skills, and technology taught by a competent and committed staff within a safe environment. The opportunities will enable students to become life-long learners, productive citizens, and responsible members of society.
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Johnson College
This private, two-year college, offering 18 associate degree and 4 academic certificate programs, focuses on providing students with the technical skills and general education needed to succeed in a demanding, industry-driven world. Since its founding in 1912 as a trade school, it has evolved to college status. Its programs remain current as a result of keeping up with ever-changing technology. Johnson College provides real-world, hands-on learning in a caring environment and prepares graduates to enter into or advance in their careers.
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Lackawanna College
Nestled in the heart of downtown Scranton, Lackawanna College remains one of the oldest educational institutions in the region. For over 120 years, the College has been empowering students to become the next generation of leaders, and its roots in Scranton run deep.
Since its formation in 1894, the College’s mission has always been to provide a quality education to all persons who seek to improve their lives and better the communities in which they live.
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Pathway to Peace & Wellness
With over 40 years of nursing experience, Diane Ogin serves as a transformative nurse coach at Pathway to Peace & Wellness, located on the lower level of the Wyoming County Healthcare Center. Her mission is to support individuals in achieving their optimal well-being by tapping into their inner wisdom and innate capacity for self-healing across mind, body, and spirit. Emphasizing a client-empowered model, Diane ensures that clients are in control of their healing journey, guiding them to leverage their strengths and co-create realistic goals that align with their personal vision of health. To embark on this transformative path toward peace and wellness, individuals can contact Diane at (570) 209-8392.
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EMS Consortium
The Wyoming County EMS Consortium is comprised of 7 EMS agencies, (paid, volunteer, blended) that service Wyoming County, PA: Tunkhannock Community Ambulance Association, Meshoppen Ambulance, Mehoopany Ambulance, Factoryville Ambualnce, Lake Winola Ambulance, Noxen Ambulance, and Kunkle Ambulance.
Together, these EMS agencies host EMS classes for not only their departments but surrounding departments, provide EMS coverage for community events such as The Festival of Lights and the Wyoming County Fair, discuss challenges facing all EMS services and attempt to find solutions, and discuss solutions to recruitment and retention.
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911 Communications Center
The Wyoming County Department of Public Safety Communications are the first of the first responders. We are committed to answering all 9-1-1 and non-emergency calls with professionalism, integrity and compassion while efficiently dispatching police, fire and emergency medical services. Customer service is essential to our success, so we treat each caller with empathy and respect. Our dedicated and highly trained professionals routinely offer life-saving instructions in addition to providing accurate public safety information. Wyoming County 9-1-1: always there, always ready.
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EMS of NEPA
EMS of Northeastern Pennsylvania is committed to providing reliable, high-quality emergency medical services that ensure the safety and well-being of our communities. Through expertly trained personnel, state-of-the-art equipment, and collaborative partnerships, we deliver responsive care and life-saving support. Their mission is to be a dependable resource for emergency health needs while fostering community awareness and readiness in times of crisis.
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Chop Out Hunger
Chop Out Hunger is committed to reducing food insecurity and promoting wellness in the community. Starting in January, a pantry will be available on the lower level of the Wyoming County Healthcare Center, providing accessible support for individuals and families in need.
Through sustainable food programs, educational initiatives, and collaborative partnerships, Chop Out Hunger empowers communities to achieve lasting food security. They work with local organizations, volunteers, and resources to deliver nutritious meals, educate individuals on healthy eating habits, and create pathways for long-term access to food.
Dedicated to addressing hunger at its root, Chop Out Hunger is focused on creating a future where food security is achievable for everyone. For more information about their programs or to get involved, visit their website or contact their team directly at their Towanda branch (570) 485-5050 or their Scranton branch (570) 209-7675.
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Greenley's BBQ
Greenley's BBQ, a family-owned and operated business renowned for its award-winning barbecue, has expanded its presence by opening a new location on the first floor of the Wyoming County Healthcare Center. This new venue operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. For takeout orders, customers can contact Greenley's BBQ at (570) 574-0950. The new location at WCHC provides a comfortable dining area for those who prefer to enjoy their meals on-site.
The menu features a variety of smoked meats, including brisket, pulled pork, and ribs, complemented by homemade sauces that have been a family tradition for over 50 years. In addition to the regular menu, Greenley's BBQ offers daily specials each week, providing customers with fresh and diverse options.
Greenley's BBQ is committed to delivering high-quality, flavorful barbecue to the Tunkhannock community and beyond. Their dedication to excellence is evident in their handcrafted sauces and smoked meats, which have earned them recognition at the World Championship BBQ competitions.
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Martin Medicare Solutions
Martin Medicare Solutions specializes in helping individuals navigate the complexities of Medicare. Located on the first floor of the Wyoming County Healthcare Center, Martin Medicare Solutions offers personalized assistance to ensure clients understand their options and maximize their benefits.
With tailored solutions to meet each client's unique needs, services include personalized guidance, assistance with enrollment, ongoing support, and advocacy to help clients secure the care and coverage they deserve.
Dedicated to delivering comprehensive Medicare support to the community, Martin Medicare Solutions is here to make the Medicare process easier and more accessible. For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact Wayne Martin at (570) 575-4845.