Laurie Sue Graham, RPH | |
504 East Washington Street, Arma, KS 66712-0809 | |
(620) 347-8311 | |
(620) 347-8915 |
Full Name | Laurie Sue Graham |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Pharmacist |
Location | 504 East Washington Street, Arma, Kansas |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Does not participate in Medicare Program. She may not accept medicare assignment. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1316052483 | NPI | - | NPPES |
606969608 | Medicaid | MO | |
200354140B | Medicaid | KS | |
200354140A | Medicaid | KS |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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183500000X | Pharmacist | 12807 (Kansas) | Primary |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Laurie Sue Graham, RPH 504 East Washington Street, Po Box 809, Arma, KS 66712-0809 Ph: (620) 347-8311 | Laurie Sue Graham, RPH 504 East Washington Street, Arma, KS 66712-0809 Ph: (620) 347-8311 |
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