Aileen Feldman, M.D. Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 51 N Main St, Suite 1a, Southington, CT 06489 Phone: 860-628-9121 Fax: 860-276-8670 |
Ms. Mary Haran, APRN Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 51 North Main St, Suite 1a, Southington, CT 06489 Phone: 860-628-9121 Fax: 860-276-8670 |
Ahmad M. Almai, M.D Psychiatry & Neurology - Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 41 Old Turnpike Rd, Southington, CT 06489 Phone: 860-276-9295 Fax: 860-276-9296 |
Dr. Izabella Shuvayev, MD Psychiatry & Neurology - Geriatric Psychiatry Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 462 Queen St Ste 201, Southington, CT 06489 Phone: 860-621-1896 |
Holly Ann Devylder, APRN, PMHNP-BC Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 59 Acre Way, Southington, CT 06489 Phone: 203-444-2931 |
Dr. Neil R Liebowitz, MD Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1115 West St, Southington, CT 06489 Phone: 860-276-6000 Fax: 860-276-6059 |
Dr. Marie-anne Denayer, M.D. Psychiatry & Neurology - Neurology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 360-8 N Main St, Southington, CT 06489 Phone: 860-276-3857 Fax: 860-276-8198 |
Susan Teresa Savulak, M.D. Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 31 Liberty St Ste 211, Southington, CT 06489 Phone: 860-276-0191 Fax: 860-276-0195 |
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