Laura Ely, Registered Nurse Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1515 E Columbia St, Othello, WA 99344 Phone: 509-488-5256 Fax: 509-488-9939 |
Kristen A. Mcculloch-stevens, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1515 E Columbia St, Othello, WA 99344 Phone: 509-488-5256 |
Penny Rodriguez, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2455 W Bench Rd, Othello, WA 99344 Phone: 509-989-2189 Fax: 509-488-3400 |
Mistinique J Fuller, RN, LMP Registered Nurse - Nurse Massage Therapist (NMT) Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1100 E Main St Ste A, Othello, WA 99344 Phone: 509-770-4067 |
Mrs. Brittney Dawn Marmolejo, LMP Registered Nurse - Nurse Massage Therapist (NMT) Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 225 E Main St, Othello, WA 99344 Phone: 509-488-0797 Fax: 509-488-1123 |
Virginia Alice Becker, RN Registered Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 425 E Main St Ste 700, Othello, WA 99344 Phone: 509-488-2031 Fax: 509-633-1003 |
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