Chaparral Family Health Center Clinic/Center Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 204 Angelina Blvd., Chaparral, NM 88081 Phone: 575-824-0144 |
Chaparral High School-based Health Center (adolescent Services) Clinic/Center - Student Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 800 County Line, Chaparral High School-based Health Center, Chaparral, NM 88081 Phone: 575-882-6300 Fax: 575-824-5081 |
La Clinica De Familia Chaparral Medical Clinic/Center - Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 510 E Lisa Dr, Chaparral, NM 88081 Phone: 575-824-0820 Fax: 575-824-1021 |
County Line Medical Service Inc Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 545 S County Line Dr Spc A, Chaparral, NM 88081 Phone: 575-824-5007 |
La Clinica De Familia Chaparral Dental Clinic/Center - Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 510 E Lisa Dr, Bldg. 3, Chaparral, NM 88081 Phone: 575-824-0128 Fax: 575-824-0179 |
Mis Amigos De Salud Clinic/Center - Primary Care Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 309 Red Sun Dr, Chaparral, NM 88081 Phone: 505-824-0383 Fax: 505-824-0375 |
Chaparral School Base Clinic/Center - Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 800 S County Line Dr, Chaparral, NM 88081 Phone: 575-525-4815 Fax: 575-525-4816 |
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