Mr. Robert Stephen Maris, PHD Psychologist Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 7 Office Park Dr, Ste 120, Little Rock, AR 72211 Phone: 501-219-2419 Fax: 501-228-7347 |
Dr. Patricia Lillian Griffen, PH.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 18 Corporate Hill Dr, Suite 205, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-223-8883 |
Dr. George K. Simon Jr., PH.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1 Innwood Cir Ste 124, Little Rock, AR 72211 Phone: 501-258-8326 |
Dr. Hannah Leigh Warshowsky Samarsky, PH.D Psychologist - Counseling Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 323 N Palm St, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 321-848-2602 |
Kevin Andrew Santulli, PH.D. Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 6501 W 12th St, Little Rock, AR 72204 Phone: 501-666-8686 |
Dr. John Milton Faucett, PH.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4 Shackleford Plz, Suite 103, Little Rock, AR 72211 Phone: 501-224-7626 |
Dr. Kelcey Lynn Puszkiewicz, PHD Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 305 S Palm St, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-686-9000 Fax: 501-683-3677 |
Dr. Joyce Fowler, PH.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 415 N Mckinley St, Ste. 500, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-664-6632 Fax: 501-664-1441 |
Dr. Amy Gilbert Pollard, PH.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4 Executive Center Ct, Little Rock, AR 72211 Phone: 501-448-0060 Fax: 501-448-0066 |
Dr. Michael Anthony Cucciare, PH.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4301 W Markham St # 783, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-686-8000 Fax: 501-526-6562 |
Dr. Courtney A Rocho, PSY.D Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 305 S Palm St, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-686-9000 |
Mr. Brian Anderson, PSY.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 218 N Mckinley St, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-615-8838 Fax: 425-660-3207 |
Stephanie Tranum, M.S. Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 8 Shackleford Plz, Suite 208, Little Rock, AR 72211 Phone: 501-219-8999 Fax: 501-219-8544 |
Shannon Greenfield, PHD Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1 Saint Vincent Cir Ste 260, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-552-4755 Fax: 501-552-4325 |
Dr. Nancy Denise Gilliam, PHD Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1008 Cumberland St, Little Rock, AR 72202 Phone: 501-375-9800 |
Dr. Terri L. Miller, PHD Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 7 Shackleford Blvd W, Little Rock, AR 72211 Phone: 501-219-7770 Fax: 501-687-8460 |
Douglas M Sell, PHD Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 305 S Palm St, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-686-9000 Fax: 501-683-3677 |
Teresa Kramer, PHD Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 7509 Cantrell Rd Ste 217, Little Rock, AR 72207 Phone: 501-420-2185 |
Dr. Timothy Chester Streitwieser, PSY.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4300 W 7th St, 7a-116, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-257-6601 |
Mrs. Jennifer Joyce Whitmore, PH.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 305 S Palm St, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-686-9000 Fax: 501-686-9276 |
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As Americans prepare for a day without cigarettes and tobacco products as part of the American Cancer Society Great American Smokeout (November 20), new research gives them more reasons to extend that break to a lifetime, according to the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF).
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Health officials in the United Kingdom urge male coronavirus survivors to donate blood, particularly its convalescent plasma component. This comes after a new study has found that men produce more antibodies, which could make their plasma a valuable treatment against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
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