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Matthew Voss, MPAS, PA-C, RP

Internist

321 NH-125 2nd Floor Brentwood NH, 03833

About

Matthew Voss is a physician assistant and co-owner of a specialty practice in Brentwood, NH. His office specializes in managing complex medical cases and difficult diagnoses.  In addition to chronic pain disorders, he treats patients with connective tissue disorders such as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Marfan syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and other chronic conditions.  The office provides real diagnostic and exam skills not offered at other medical practices.  

Education and Training

MCPHS University PA-C 2013

Colby-Sawyer College Athletic Training 2006

NHTI Paramedic Emergency Medicine 2009

Board Certification

American Board of Internal Medicine

Provider Details

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Matthew Voss, MPAS, PA-C, RP
Matthew Voss, MPAS, PA-C, RP's Expert Contributions
  • Long Covid

    Long-Covid, also referred to as Chronic Covid, Long-Haul Covid, and Post-Acute Covid-19, is a broadly defined group of signs, symptoms, and conditions that continue after an initial SARS-CoV-2 infection. There have been over 200 symptoms associated with the condition.  Symptoms can last weeks,...

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Adjunct Faculty MCPHS University 2017 - Present
  • Co-Owner New Hampshire Evaluation Clinic -

Professional Memberships

  • AAPA  
  • NHSPA  
  • AAFP  
  • NREMT  

Teaching and speaking

  • Regular speaker at MCPHS University Physician Assistant Program

Matthew Voss, MPAS, PA-C, RP's Practice location

New Hampshire Evaluation Clinic

321 NH-125 2nd Floor -
Brentwood, NH 03833
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New patients: 603-583-3019
Fax: 603-691-0391
https://www.nhevalclinic.org/

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Innovative Care for Complex Medical Conditions and Connective Tissue Disorders

Matthew Voss, an experienced internal medicine physician assistant, is the Co-Owner of New Hampshire Evaluation Clinic in Brentwood, New Hampshire. With over a decade of experience managing challenging medical conditions, he brings invaluable expertise and a compassionate approach to patient care, particularly in the area of connective tissue disorders.

The New Hampshire Evaluation Clinic is a pioneering therapeutic cannabis program that offers patients with qualifying medical conditions access to certification for the purchase and use of therapeutic cannabis. The clinic’s mission is to empower patients with alternative treatment options that can enhance their quality of life. Matthew, together with his partner Dr. Joseph Mastromarino, works with a diverse patient population, including children and adults, to develop individualized treatment plans that address each patient's unique health challenges.

Education-wise, Matthew holds a Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies from the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (2014). He also earned an Associate’s degree in Emergency Medical Technology (EMT Paramedic) from NHTI, Concord's Community College (2009), and a Bachelor of Science from Colby-Sawyer College (2006). 

His interest in connective tissue disorders was sparked by a personal journey; his wife was diagnosed with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) in 2020. This diagnosis ignited a passion for understanding and treating these complex conditions, leading him to specialize in the management of patients who often feel underserved by traditional medical approaches. 

At the New Hampshire Evaluation Clinic, he focuses on providing comprehensive care for patients with both routine and complex medical conditions, helping them to overcome lifestyle limitations through innovative therapies.

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