Dr. Troy D. Burk, D.C. Chiropractor Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 453 Marshall St., Brooklyn, MI 49230 Phone: 517-592-6663 Fax: 517-592-4087 |
Burk Chiropractic Pc Chiropractor Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 453 Marshall St, Brooklyn, MI 49230 Phone: 517-592-6663 |
Plentz Chiropractic Clinic Inc Chiropractor Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 9909 Wamplers Lake Rd, Brooklyn, MI 49230 Phone: 517-592-8208 Fax: 517-592-4796 |
Shane Edward Wallace, DC Chiropractor Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 9909 Wamplers Lake Rd, Brooklyn, MI 49230 Phone: 517-592-8208 |
Dr. Bradley Brzezinski, DC Chiropractor Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 332 N Main St, Brooklyn, MI 49230 Phone: 517-938-8358 Fax: 517-938-8589 |
Dr. Guy Young Cheng, DC Chiropractor Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 101 Sherman St, Brooklyn, MI 49230 Phone: 517-592-6180 Fax: 517-592-3131 |
Brzezinski Chiropractic, Pllc Chiropractor Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 332 N Main St, Brooklyn, MI 49230 Phone: 517-938-8358 Fax: 517-938-8589 |
Curtis Anthony Ahern, D.C. Chiropractor Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 9909 Wamplers Lake Rd, Brooklyn, MI 49230 Phone: 517-592-8208 Fax: 517-592-4796 |
Dr. Michael Dean Childs, DC Chiropractor Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3142 Marsh Rd, Brooklyn, MI 49230 Phone: 313-461-3088 |
Dr. Edward George Plentz, D.C Chiropractor Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9909 Wamplers Lake Rd, Brooklyn, MI 49230 Phone: 517-592-8208 Fax: 571-592-4796 |
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