Abhay Ektare, DDS

30 Boynton St, Eastport, ME 04631

Eastport Health Care aspires to meet a full spectrum of health needs in rural Maine with innovative, affordable treatment. Leading through listening, learning through partnership, and serving through collaboration make us agents of change for better health outcomes in Washington County.

Proper healthcare has been an integral part of the lives of our nation's people. For many individuals however, quality care is not readily available due to economic as well as geographic barriers. Personal financial resources or maldistribution of medical services should not limit patient access to proper comprehensive health care. The purpose of FQHC's (Federally Qualified Health Centers) in general and Eastport Health Care in particular is to assure that people dwelling in medically under-served areas are not denied adequate primary care.

Abhay Ektare, DDS - General dentist in Eastport, ME

EHC was recognized as a 2020 Health Center Quality Leader by HRSA. Health Center Quality Leaders were among the top 30% of all HRSA-supported health centers that achieved the best overall clinical outcomes, demonstrating high-quality across their clinical operations.

EHC has been nationally recognized by NCQA (National Committee for Quality Assurance) as a Patient-Centered Medical Home.NCQA is a private,not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving health care quality.

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Abhay Ektare, DDS - General dentist in Eastport, ME

AVISO PARA PACIENTES:Esta prctica sirve a todos los pacientes, independientemente de la incapacidad de pago. Descuentos para los servicios esenciales son ofrecidos dependiendo de tamao de la familia y de los ingresos: Usted puede solicitar un descuento en la recepcion. Gracias.

EHC was founded in 1978, through the efforts of Dr. James Bates, who, along with Rowland French, were the city's two practicing physicians. They foresaw the need to attract younger doctors to the area and were aware of the doctor and dentist placement program sponsored by the National Health Service Corps, which is a part of the US Public Health Service.

After incorporation, we recruited both a doctor and a dentist from that program and set up our first medical practice on a vacant city lot across from what was then the Eastport Memorial Hospital, now the nursing home. That vacant land had been the site of the former Eastport Elementary School. It had conveniently, for us, burned down in a spectacular fire. The first medical office we set up in was a mobile medical van, loaned to us by the Aroostook County CAP agency. Three of us were young and crazy enough to go up to Aroostook County and drive it down to Eastport in the middle of the night.

Our dental office was set up in the wood framed building downtown across from the post office, now used as Skip Harris' dive shop, where we rented the first floor. The medical office in a van was from the beginning only a stop gap measure and after a couple months we moved down Middle Street to the vacant funeral home on corner of Shackford Street. There we expanded our staff to include a physician's assistant. We conveniently had a back room there still filled with caskets.

We began applying for a federally-guaranteed loan to build the original small version of the clinic building we are now in. (It has twice since been expanded.) The Reagan administration had taken over in Washington and there was a freeze in effect on Public Health Service spending increases. I got to go to Washington to represent EHC in a meeting in Sen. George Mitchell 's office where one of his staff members and one of Senator Cohen 's staff members had jointly set up a opportunity to directly meet with the director of the Public Health Service in order to make our pitch for his agency 's guarantee of the FHA loan. I remember being elated when in the middle of the meeting that fellow switched from saying 'if we approve this project' to 'when we approve this project'. Although the money to build the first building was technically a loan, it was actually paid back by the public Health Service grant.

Jett Peterson remembers that a couple pf years later she hosted one of her fantastic luncheons at the Weston House where George Mitchell was our guest of honor, so EHC board members could personally thank Senator Mitchell for his help in helping us build our new Health Center building.

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Simone Munford
2 years ago
He told me I had 2 cavities. I ended up going to 3 other dentists for another opinion and they ALL told me I had no cavities and they all saw the exact same X-rays. There were no cavities yet he claimed I had 2. He wanted to drill my teeth away all for nothing. 5 years have passed and my teeth still are fine, in tact, and I have no cavities.


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