Jennifer Ann Cole, ARNP Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 205 Marwill Dr, Carrollton, KY 41008 Phone: 502-732-6956 Fax: 502-732-8209 |
Ms. Mary Meyer Blattman, NP-C Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 309 11th St, Carrollton, KY 41008 Phone: 502-732-3272 Fax: 502-732-3284 |
Mrs. Jessica Margaret Sellers, FNP-C Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 309 11th St, Carrollton, KY 41008 Phone: 502-732-4321 |
Amber Adcock, FNP Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 309 11th St, Carrollton, KY 41008 Phone: 502-732-3272 Fax: 502-732-3284 |
Tracie Davis, Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 309 11th St, Carrollton, KY 41008 Phone: 502-732-3272 Fax: 502-732-3284 |
Erica A. Chowning, APRN Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 309 11th St, Carrollton, KY 41008 Phone: 502-732-3272 Fax: 502-732-3284 |
Kelli Koors, Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2688 Us Highway 227, Carrollton, KY 41008 Phone: 859-578-3200 |
Mrs. Barbara Fallis, APRN, FNP-C Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1911 Hwy 227, Carrollton, KY 41008 Phone: 502-287-4186 Fax: 502-732-8553 |
Josie Fearneyhough, FNP Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1206 11th St, Carrollton, KY 41008 Phone: 502-732-6683 Fax: 502-732-0330 |
Mrs. Rebecca Garmon Burnette, FNP-BC Nurse Practitioner - Primary Care Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 309 11th St, Carrollton, KY 41008 Phone: 502-732-3221 Fax: 502-732-3257 |
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