Amy K Hull, L.I.S.W. Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 20 N 14th St, Denison, IA 51442 Phone: 712-263-3172 Fax: 712-263-5756 |
Carolyn E Boose, L.M.S.W. Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 20 N 14th St, West Iowa Community Mental Health Center, Denison, IA 51442 Phone: 712-263-3172 Fax: 712-263-5756 |
Rebecca Fox, L.M.S.W. Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 20 N 14th St, West Iowa Community Mental Health Center, Denison, IA 51442 Phone: 712-263-3172 Fax: 712-263-5756 |
Kelsey Hipnar, LMSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1956 Goodrich Loop, Denison, IA 51442 Phone: 712-269-5975 |
Deborah S Haase, L.I.S.W. Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 20 N 14th St, Denison, IA 51442 Phone: 712-263-3172 Fax: 712-263-5756 |
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