Brandy Killian, | |
533 Dayton St, Hamilton, OH 45011-3455 | |
(513) 887-5000 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Brandy Killian |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Psychologist - School |
Location | 533 Dayton St, Hamilton, Ohio |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Does not participate in Medicare Program. She may not accept medicare assignment. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1013328202 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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103TS0200X | Psychologist - School | OH1307619 (Ohio) | Primary |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Brandy Killian, 533 Dayton St, Hamilton, OH 45011-3455 Ph: () - | Brandy Killian, 533 Dayton St, Hamilton, OH 45011-3455 Ph: (513) 887-5000 |
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Tamara D Evans, Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 825 Willow Ave, Hamilton, OH 45013 Phone: 513-515-5832 | |
Lori Amick, M.ED. Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 801 Hoadley Ave, Hamilton, OH 45015 Phone: 513-868-5630 | |
Chris Powers, Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 533 Dayton St, Hamilton, OH 45011 Phone: 513-887-5000 | |
Dr. Kittie Michelle Weber, PH.D. Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1490 University Blvd, Hamilton, OH 45011 Phone: 513-896-7887 Fax: 513-896-5682 | |
Patricia Rodriguez, Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 250 Knightsbridge Dr, Hamilton, OH 45011 Phone: 513-868-5650 | |
Dr. Jeffery L Baker, PH.D. Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1900 Tolbert Rd, Hamilton, OH 45011 Phone: 513-726-5551 Fax: 513-726-5551 |