Total Foot And Ankle Of Beckley | |
1717 Harper Rd Fl 2, Suite C, Beckley, WV 25801 | |
(304) 461-3914 | |
(304) 254-3152 |
Full Name | Total Foot And Ankle Of Beckley |
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Type | Facility |
Speciality | Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies |
Location | 1717 Harper Rd Fl 2, Beckley, West Virginia |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and accepts medicare insurance. Providers at this facility may prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1528441011 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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213ES0103X | Podiatrist - Foot & Ankle Surgery | (* (Not Available)) | Secondary |
332B00000X | Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies | (* (Not Available)) | Primary |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Total Foot And Ankle Of Beckley 330 Seven Springs Way, Brentwood, TN 37027-5098 Ph: (615) 920-7000 | Total Foot And Ankle Of Beckley 1717 Harper Rd Fl 2, Suite C, Beckley, WV 25801 Ph: (304) 461-3914 |
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