Eastview Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 7755 Fourth Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama 35206 Ratings: Phone: (205) 833-0146 |
Northway Health And Rehabilitation, Llc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1424 North 25th Street, Birmingham, Alabama 35234 Ratings: Phone: (205) 328-5870 |
Fair Haven Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1424 Montclair Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35210 Ratings: Phone: (205) 956-4150 |
North Hill Nursing And Rehabilitation Ctr, Llc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 200 North Pine Hill Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35217 Ratings: Phone: (205) 849-2352 |
South Health And Rehabilitation, Llc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1220 South 17th Street, Birmingham, Alabama 35205 Ratings: Phone: (205) 933-2180 |
Civic Center Health And Rehabilitation, Llc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1201 22nd Street North, Birmingham, Alabama 35234 Ratings: Phone: (205) 251-5271 |
Oak Knoll Health And Rehabilitation, Llc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 824 Sixth Avenue West, Birmingham, Alabama 35204 Ratings: Phone: (205) 787-2619 |
Birmingham Nursing And Rehabilitation Center East Medicare and Medicaid Location: 733 Mary Vann Lane, Birmingham, Alabama 35215 Ratings: Phone: (205) 854-1361 |
Diversicare Of Riverchase Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2500 Riverhaven Drive, Birmingham, Alabama 35244 Ratings: Phone: (205) 987-0901 |
Arlington Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1020 Tuscaloosa Avenue, Sw, Birmingham, Alabama 35211 Ratings: Phone: (205) 788-6330 |
Birmingham Nursing And Rehabilitation Ctr Llc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1000 Dugan Avenue, Birmingham, Alabama 35214 Ratings: Phone: (205) 798-8780 |
West Hill Health And Rehab Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1028 Bessemer Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35228 Ratings: Phone: (205) 923-1777 |
South Haven Health And Rehabilitation, Llc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 3141 Old Columbiana Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35226 Ratings: Phone: (205) 822-1580 |
East Glen Medicare and Medicaid Location: 53 Medical Park Drive East, Birmingham, Alabama 35235 Ratings: Phone: (205) 833-1777 |
Brookdale University Park Snf (al) Medicare Location: 501 University Park Drive, Birmingham, Alabama 35209 Ratings: Phone: (205) 870-0786 |
St Martin's In The Pines Medicare and Medicaid Location: 4941 Montevallo Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35210 Ratings: Phone: (205) 956-1831 |
Cherry Hill Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1250 Jeff Germany Parkway, Birmingham, Alabama 35214 Ratings: Phone: (205) 796-0214 |
Greenbriar At The Altamont Skilled Nursing Facilit Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2831 Highland Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama 35205 Ratings: Phone: (205) 323-2724 |
Mount Royal Towers Medicare and Medicaid Location: 300 Royal Tower Drive, Birmingham, Alabama 35209 Ratings: Phone: (205) 870-5666 |
Kirkwood By The River Medicare Location: 3605 Ratliff Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35210 Ratings: Phone: (205) 956-2184 |
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