Marc E Huslig, Dds, Chartered - Dental Clinic in Great Bend, KS

Marc E Huslig, Dds, Chartered is a dental clinic (Dentist - General Practice) in Great Bend, Kansas. The current practice location for Marc E Huslig, Dds, Chartered is 2215 Broadway Ave, Great Bend, Kansas. For appointments, you can reach them via phone at (620) 793-7662. The mailing address for Marc E Huslig, Dds, Chartered is 2215 Broadway Ave, Great Bend, Kansas and phone number is (620) 793-7662.

Marc E Huslig, Dds, Chartered is licensed to practice in * (Not Available) (license number ) and its NPI number is 1689348690. This medical practice does not participate in medicare program and thus may not accept your medicare insurance. You may check if they accept your insurance at (620) 793-7662.

Contact Information

Marc E Huslig, Dds, Chartered
2215 Broadway Ave
Great Bend
KS 67530-3917
(620) 793-7662
(620) 792-7810

Dental Care Clinic Profile

Full NameMarc E Huslig, Dds, Chartered
SpecialityDentist - General Practice
Location2215 Broadway Ave, Great Bend, Kansas
Authorized Official Name and PositionTeri Turkle Huslig (OWNER/PRESIDENT)
Authorized Official Contact6207865952
Accepts Medicare InsuranceThis clinic does not participate in Medicare Program.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Marc E Huslig, Dds, Chartered
2215 Broadway Ave
Great Bend
KS 67530-3917

Ph: (620) 793-7662
Marc E Huslig, Dds, Chartered
2215 Broadway Ave
Great Bend
KS 67530-3917

Ph: (620) 793-7662

NPI Details:

NPI Number1689348690
Provider Enumeration Date08/03/2021
Last Update Date08/03/2021

Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Marc E Huslig, Dds, Chartered such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1689348690NPI-NPPES

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
1223G0001XDentist - General Practice (* (Not Available))Primary

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