Central Florida Psychological Consultants Inc - Medicare Mental Health Clinic in Leesburg, FL

Central Florida Psychological Consultants Inc is a medicare enrolled mental health clinic (Psychologist - Clinical) in Leesburg, Florida. The current practice location for Central Florida Psychological Consultants Inc is 1114 W Dixie Ave, Leesburg, Florida. For appointments, you can reach them via phone at (352) 365-2243. The mailing address for Central Florida Psychological Consultants Inc is Po Box 490134, Leesburg, Florida and phone number is (352) 365-2243.

Central Florida Psychological Consultants Inc is licensed to practice in Florida (license number PY6174). The clinic also participates in the medicare program and its NPI number is 1053339986. This medical practice accepts medicare insurance (which means this clinic accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance). However, please confirm if they accept your insurance at (352) 365-2243.

Contact Information

Central Florida Psychological Consultants Inc
1114 W Dixie Ave
Leesburg
FL 34748-6312
(352) 365-2243
(352) 365-2285

Mental Health Clinic Profile

Full NameCentral Florida Psychological Consultants Inc
SpecialityPsychologist
Location1114 W Dixie Ave, Leesburg, Florida
Authorized Official Name and PositionWilliam Steven Saunders (PRESIDENT)
Authorized Official Contact3523652243
Accepts Medicare InsuranceYes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Central Florida Psychological Consultants Inc
Po Box 490134
Leesburg
FL 34749-0134

Ph: (352) 365-2243
Central Florida Psychological Consultants Inc
1114 W Dixie Ave
Leesburg
FL 34748-6312

Ph: (352) 365-2243

NPI Details:

NPI Number1053339986
Provider Enumeration Date07/18/2006
Last Update Date08/22/2020

Medicare PECOS Information:

Medicare PECOS PAC ID2668470543
Medicare Enrollment IDO20061201000513

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Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Central Florida Psychological Consultants Inc such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1053339986NPI-NPPES

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
103TC0700XPsychologist - Clinical PY6174 (Florida)Primary

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Some practitioners may not bill the customers directly but medicare billing happens through clinics / group practice / hospitals where the provider works. Central Florida Psychological Consultants Inc acts as a billing entity for following providers:
Provider NameWilliam S Saunders
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Psychologist
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1194705798
PECOS PAC ID: 9931137395
Enrollment ID: I20050728000070

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Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Psychologist
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