Dr. Omar A. Colon, M.D. Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 110 W 6th St, Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-326-4138 |
Vilas J Patil, MD Psychiatry & Neurology - Addiction Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 74 Bunner St, Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-8162 Fax: 315-342-2885 |
Dr. Suresh Fakira Patil, M.D. Psychiatry & Neurology - Geriatric Psychiatry Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 74 Bunner St, Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-8162 Fax: 315-342-2885 |
Dr. Jonathan Braiman, M.D. Psychiatry & Neurology - Neurology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 106 W Utica St, Suite A, Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-4436 Fax: 315-343-4437 |
Dr. Robert Charles Powell, MD Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 74 Bunner St, Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-8162 |
Dr. Cecile Matip, MD Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 110 W 6th St, Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-326-3531 |
Nickolas K Togias, Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 110 W 6th St, Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-349-5511 Fax: 315-349-5785 |
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