Hudson Headwaters Health Network | |
3761 Main St Warrensburg NY 12885-1837 | |
(518) 623-3918 | |
(518) 623-4330 |
Full Name | Hudson Headwaters Health Network |
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Speciality | Clinic/center - Federally Qualified Health Center (fqhc) |
Location | 3761 Main St, Warrensburg, New York |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Laura Pasco (EXECUTIVE VP, CFO) |
Authorized Official Contact | 5187610300 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | This clinic does not participate in Medicare Program. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Hudson Headwaters Health Network 9 Carey Rd Queensbury NY 12804-7880 Ph: (518) 761-0300 | Hudson Headwaters Health Network 3761 Main St Warrensburg NY 12885-1837 Ph: (518) 623-3918 |
NPI Number | 1073529301 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 07/31/2006 |
Last Update Date | 02/23/2024 |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1073529301 | NPI | - | NPPES |
03289892 | Medicaid | NY |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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122300000X | Dentist | (New York) | Secondary |
261QF0400X | Clinic/center - Federally Qualified Health Center (fqhc) | (* (Not Available)) | Primary |
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