Leawood Family Care - Medicare Primary Care in Leawood, KS

Leawood Family Care is a medicare enrolled primary clinic (Family Medicine) in Leawood, Kansas. The current practice location for Leawood Family Care is 11301 Ash St, Leawood, Kansas. For appointments, you can reach them via phone at (913) 338-4515. The mailing address for Leawood Family Care is 11301 Ash St, Leawood, Kansas and phone number is (913) 338-4515.

Leawood Family Care is licensed to practice in Kansas (license number 78221). The clinic also participates in the medicare program and its NPI number is 1275633497. This medical practice accepts medicare insurance (which means this clinic accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance). However, please confirm if they accept your insurance at (913) 338-4515.

Contact Information

Leawood Family Care
11301 Ash St
Leawood
KS 66211
(913) 338-4515
(913) 338-4606

Primary Care Clinic Profile

Full NameLeawood Family Care
SpecialityFamily Medicine
Location11301 Ash St, Leawood, Kansas
Authorized Official Name and PositionJohn H Horton (PRESIDENT)
Authorized Official Contact9133384515
Accepts Medicare InsuranceYes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Leawood Family Care
11301 Ash St
Leawood
KS 66211-1643

Ph: (913) 338-4515
Leawood Family Care
11301 Ash St
Leawood
KS 66211

Ph: (913) 338-4515

NPI Details:

NPI Number1275633497
Provider Enumeration Date09/25/2006
Last Update Date02/14/2020

Medicare PECOS Information:

Medicare PECOS PAC ID5698765386
Medicare Enrollment IDO20040514000631

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Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Leawood Family Care such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1275633497NPI-NPPES
31255011OtherMOBCBS OF KANSAS CITY GROUP

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
207Q00000XFamily Medicine 78221 (Kansas)Primary

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PECOS PAC ID: 8527129477
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