Miss Tracy Tassone, RN Registered Nurse - Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 203 Helen St # 2, Syracuse, NY 13203 Phone: 954-817-5188 |
Stephanie Ann Coglitore, MSN, FNP-BC Registered Nurse Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 204 Halcomb St, Syracuse, NY 13209 Phone: 315-727-5276 |
Jaclyn Korver, Registered Nurse - Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 108 Shonnard St, Syracuse, NY 13204 Phone: 315-435-4973 |
Tyler Grant, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 301 Prospect Ave, Syracuse, NY 13203 Phone: 315-448-5111 |
Jordan Taylor Young, RN Registered Nurse - Psych/Mental Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4900 Broad Rd, Syracuse, NY 13215 Phone: 315-492-5011 |
Martin R. Baker, NP Registered Nurse Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 750 E Adams St, Syracuse, NY 13210 Phone: 315-464-4550 |
Colleen Susan Bartlett, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 500 Wadsworth St, Syracuse, NY 13208 Phone: 315-435-4672 Fax: 315-435-6384 |
Kimberly Aniela Furness, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 329 N Salina St, Syracuse, NY 13203 Phone: 315-434-5333 |
Iva Kay Peterson, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 308 Nichols Ave, Syracuse, NY 13206 Phone: 315-463-1518 |
Davia Gaelin Moss, NP Registered Nurse Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 725 East Adams St, 4th Fl, Syracuse, NY 13210 Phone: 315-464-5831 Fax: 314-464-2030 |
Alida Anne Dejong, NP Registered Nurse - General Practice Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1045 James St, Syracuse, NY 13203 Phone: 315-472-4471 Fax: 315-472-1759 |
Heidi Glovack, CRNA Registered Nurse Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4900 Broad Rd, Syracuse, NY 13215 Phone: 315-492-5553 |
Asteir Bey, IBCLC Registered Nurse - Lactation Consultant Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 601 Allen St, Syracuse, NY 13210 Phone: 336-831-5424 |
Elenora Benshidah, Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4600 Cleveland Rd, Syracuse, NY 13215 Phone: 315-450-1669 Fax: 315-299-7769 |
Gabrielle Rushmer, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 224 Harrison St, Suite 680, Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone: 315-476-0600 |
Suzanne Rifken, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 321 W Onondaga St, Ste 201, Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone: 315-478-0610 Fax: 315-478-2510 |
Kayla J Wagner, FNP Registered Nurse Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1120 E Genesee St, Syracuse, NY 13210 Phone: 866-600-6886 |
Natasha Harris, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 329 N Salina St, Syracuse, NY 13203 Phone: 315-200-2249 |
Mrs. Cherylanne Smith, RN Registered Nurse - Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3587 Griffin Rd, Syracuse, NY 13215 Phone: 315-498-4942 |
Lisa Morris, Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1106 Lancaster Ave, Syracuse, NY 13210 Phone: 315-435-4543 |
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