Nephrology Doctors in Bellmore, NY Accepting Medicare

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Dr. Roopal Sampat, M.D.
Internal Medicine - Nephrology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 250 Pettit Avenue, Bellmore, NY 11710
Phone: 516-783-4105    Fax: 516-783-4352
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Dr. Sheila D'nodal, M.D.
Internal Medicine - Nephrology
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 2750 Merrick Rd, Bellmore, NY 11710
Phone: 516-409-2000    Fax: 516-409-2720
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Dr. Gregory Philip Dilimetin, MD
Internal Medicine - Nephrology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 250 Pettit Ave, Ste 4, Bellmore, NY 11710
Phone: 516-409-0106    Fax: 516-409-0108
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Dr. Kelly C Gordon Dubs, MD
Internal Medicine - Nephrology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 250 Pettit Avenue, Suite 4, Bellmore, NY 11710
Phone: 516-409-0106    Fax: 516-409-0108
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Dr. Ralph Carmine Caselnova, MD
Internal Medicine - Nephrology
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 250 Pettit Ave, Ste 4, Bellmore, NY 11710
Phone: 516-409-0106    Fax: 516-409-0108

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