Dr. Mitchell S Mednick, DO Pain Medicine - Pain Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1514 E Moyamensing Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19147 Phone: 615-345-5400 |
Dr. Daphne G. Golding, M.D., FAAPM&R Pain Medicine - Pain Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 7700a Stenton Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19118 Phone: 215-242-0120 Fax: 215-242-8570 |
Jeffrey Thomas Truitt, M.D. Pain Medicine - Pain Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3998 Red Lion Rd, Suite 304, Philadelphia, PA 19114 Phone: 215-612-4060 Fax: 215-612-2630 |
Dr. Thomas C Barone, DO Pain Medicine - Pain Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 255 S 17th St, Suite 601, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Phone: 215-875-8531 Fax: 215-875-8541 |
Michelle D Francavilla, M.D. Pain Medicine - Interventional Pain Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1331 E Wyoming Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19124 Phone: 215-537-7400 Fax: 215-537-7969 |
Scott Eric Rosenthal, D.O. Pain Medicine - Pain Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 8019 Frankford Ave, Suite A, Philadelphia, PA 19136 Phone: 215-338-1811 Fax: 215-338-3606 |
Whitney Bachow, M.D. Pain Medicine - Pain Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1617 Jfk Blvd Ste 1100, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Phone: 215-988-9503 |
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