H & B Caring Clinic - Adolescent and Children Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1009 Clara St, Jennings, LA 70546 Phone: 318-771-6228 |
Jeff Davis Addictive Disorders Clinic Community/Behavioral Health Agency Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 221 E Academy Ave Ste A, Jennings, LA 70546 Phone: 337-824-4705 Fax: 337-824-4827 |
West Behavioral, Llc Behavioral Analyst Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 514 N Morton St, Jennings, LA 70546 Phone: 337-789-6836 Fax: 866-616-5821 |
Imcal Bh Jefferson Davis Clinic - Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 437 N Market St, Jennings, LA 70546 Phone: 337-246-7325 Fax: 337-246-7328 |
Christina Mehal, M.a. L.p.c. Community/Behavioral Health Agency Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 603 Cary Ave, Jennings, LA 70546 Phone: 337-824-6226 |
Care Counseling Services Counselor - Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 222 E Academy, Suite A, Jennings, LA 70546 Phone: 337-824-4705 Fax: 337-824-4827 |
Michael F. Monic M.a., Lpc, Inc. Counselor - Professional Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 714 N Main St, Jennings, LA 70546 Phone: 337-824-5595 Fax: 337-824-5596 |
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