Christine M Blue, DO Psychiatry & Neurology - Geriatric Psychiatry Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 400 N Jefferson St, Lewisburg, WV 24901 Phone: 304-645-3220 Fax: 304-645-4103 |
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Dr. Joe O Othman, MD Psychiatry & Neurology - Neurology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: Rr 2 Box 169, Greyrock Profess. Park, Lewisburg, WV 24901 Phone: 304-647-3040 Fax: 304-647-3835 |
Dr. Emily Boothe, D.O. Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1464 Jefferson St N, Lewisburg, WV 24901 Phone: 304-645-3220 Fax: 844-479-4545 |
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The Providence Service Corporation today announced that given the substantial free cash generated in the Company's record operating performance in the first half of 2009, as well as its expectations of additional free cash generation for the remainder of the year, the Board of Directors has authorized a total voluntary prepayment on its senior debt of $20 million.
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