Mary Lee Gagne, APRN | |
27 Park St, Psych Center, Hyannis, MA 02601-5230 | |
(508) 862-5845 | |
(508) 862-7387 |
Full Name | Mary Lee Gagne |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | |
Experience | Years |
Location | 27 Park St, Hyannis, Massachusetts |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1831109040 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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364SP0808X | Clinical Nurse Specialist - Psychiatric/mental Health | 166065 (Massachusetts) | Primary |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Mary Lee Gagne, APRN 27 Park St, Psych Center, Hyannis, MA 02601-5230 Ph: (508) 862-5845 | Mary Lee Gagne, APRN 27 Park St, Psych Center, Hyannis, MA 02601-5230 Ph: (508) 862-5845 |
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Michael E. Baker, PhD, a researcher at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine has discovered that zebrafish - an important animal model in disease and environmental studies - could provide the means to help scientists eventually reveal the function of a mysterious enzyme linked to the steroid cortisol, and found in the human brain.
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Mrs. Faith Marion Fusco, APRN Clinical Nurse Specialist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 94 Main St, Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone: 860-966-0911 | |
Lynne K Mower, APRN Clinical Nurse Specialist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 460 West Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone: 508-790-3375 Fax: 508-790-3304 | |
Margaret C Gerber, APRN Clinical Nurse Specialist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: Cape Cod Human Services, 460 West Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone: 508-790-3375 Fax: 508-790-3304 | |
Diane M Reimer, APRN Clinical Nurse Specialist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 460 W Main St, Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone: 508-862-5504 Fax: 508-790-3304 | |
Anne P Manton, APRN Clinical Nurse Specialist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 27 Park St, Cape Cod Hospital Psych Center, Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone: 508-862-5566 Fax: 508-775-1598 | |
Maureen S Briand, APRN Clinical Nurse Specialist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 27 Park St, Cape Cod Hospital Psych Center, Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone: 508-862-5566 Fax: 508-775-1595 |