Dr. Meredith Lynn Griffin, PSYD Psychologist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1123 N 9th St, Beatrice, NE 68310 Phone: 402-228-3386 Fax: 402-228-2004 |
Dr. Leland Carl Zlomke, PH.D. Psychologist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 110 N 9th St, Beatrice, NE 68310 Phone: 402-483-6990 Fax: 402-483-7045 |
Ken Maguire Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 710 Garfield St, Beatrice, NE 68310 Phone: 402-806-0852 |
Virginia D Swartz, PHD Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1123 N 9th St, Beatrice, NE 68310 Phone: 402-228-3386 Fax: 402-228-2004 |
Dr. Arynne Gabrielle Horton, LP Psychologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 4800 Hospital Pkwy, Beatrice, NE 68310 Phone: 402-559-6408 Fax: 402-559-5737 |
Dr. Shawn Wade Bryant, PSYD Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 839 W. Court St., Suite 4, Beatrice, NE 68310 Phone: 402-228-6446 Fax: 402-228-0394 |
James K Fruehling Psychologist - Clinical Child & Adolescent Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 900 W Court St, Beatrice, NE 68310 Phone: 402-223-5277 |
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