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Medicaid/Long Term Care Telehealth Providers Medicaid and Long Term Care Telehealth Provider List Telehealth Provider List CITY PRACTICE NAME PROVIDER FIRST NAME PROVIDER LAST NAME PHONE NUMBER Alachua Little Pine Pediatrics Angela Culpepper 386-518-0102 Alachua Little Pine Pediatrics PLLC Ronald Emerick 386-518-0102 Alachua Little Pine Pediatrics Sarah GARRETT 386-518-0102 Alachua Little Pine Pediatrics Lauren Womack 386-518-0102 Alafaya OH Pediatric Craniomaxillofacial Specialty Practic Elizabeth Davis Houston 321-841-8588 Alafaya AdventHealth Medical Group Family & Internal Medicine At Avalon Park Rosalia Cuozzo 407-306-0982 Altamonte Spg Florida Woman Care LLC Nateya Carrington 407-834-8111 Altamonte Spg Associates In Dermatology, INC Mary Leveritt 407-846-7546 Altamonte Spg Infectious Disease Consultants, MD PA Fernando Alvarado 407-830-5577 Altamonte Spg Infectious Disease Consultants, MD PA Jason Sniffen 407-830-5577 Altamonte Spg Infectious Disease Consultants, MD PA Juan Diaz 407-830-5577 Altamonte Spg Infectious Disease Consultants, MD PA Luis Junco Noa 407-830-5577 Altamonte Spg Infectious Disease Consultants, MD PA Anibal Maldonado 407-830-5577 Altamonte Springs Noel Alonso 407-332-6113 Altamonte Springs David Belloso 407-332-6113 Altamonte Springs Janet Belton 407-831-6200 Altamonte Springs Bruce S Bevitz Bruce Bevitz 407-857-2502 Altamonte Springs Jaime Candelori 407-831-6200 Altamonte Springs Florida Hospital Clyde Climer 561-300-2410 Altamonte Springs Children's Doctors Clinic Charles Dee 407-862-8377 Altamonte Springs Children's Doctors Clinic Elizabeth Dee 407-862-8377 Altamonte Springs Marcelo Gonzalez 407-332-6113 Altamonte Springs Katherine Good 407-831-6200 Altamonte Springs Altamonte Pediatric Associates Brian Harris 407-831-6200 Altamonte Springs Hera Nahar 407-332-6113 Altamonte Springs Gina Nguyen 407-831-6200 Altamonte Springs Nicola Petrovani 407-332-6113 Altamonte Springs Elizabeth Rincon 407-332-6113 Altamonte Springs Rafael Santiago 407-332-6113 Altamonte Springs Altamonte Matthew Seibel 407-332-6113 Altamonte Springs Wayne Soven 407-831-6200 Altamonte Springs Nemours Children's Urgent Care Asif Suchedina 407-332-6113 Altamonte Springs Charles Welborn 407-332-6113 Altamonte Springs Florida Woman Care, LLC Saweda Bright 407-834-8111 Altamonte Springs Infectious Disease Consultants, MD PA Javier Marinez 407-830-5577 Altamonte Springs Infectious Disease Consultants, MD PA Joseph Katta 407-830-5577 Altamonte Springs AdventHealth Medical Group OB GYN at Altamonte Springs Varsha Ramnarine 800-737-5654 Altamonte Springs Prashant M Desai MD Prashant Desai 407-862-9988 Apalachicola Franklin County Health Department Ivan Backerman 850-653-2111 Apalachicola Apalachee Center, Inc. Clark Chen 850-653-9744 Apalachicola Ningyi Huang 850-653-9744 Apalachicola Khan Noohani 850-653-9744 Apalachicola June Singletary 850-653-9744 Apalachicola Krishna Uppu 850-653-9744 Apalachicola AMG Apalachicola Primary Care Ryan Pharr 850-370-1000 Apollo Beach Revolutionary Change Counseling LLC Shaana Henton-Wilson 813-331-7673 Apollo Beach TGMG Apollo Beach Heather Amos 813-844-7500 Apollo Beach TGMG Apollo Beach Luis Lopez 813-844-7500 Apopka Central Pediatrics Saif Haque 407-703-7884 Apopka Apopka Family Health Center Paul Jueng 407-905-8827 Apopka Community Health Centers, Inc Dion Farrell 407-905-8827 Apopka Theo Medical Dermatology LLC Athena Theodosatos 407-671-3634 Apopka Apopka Family Health Center Crisanto Delgado 407-905-8827 Arcadia Sandra Anderson 863-494-1242 Arcadia Ileana Bascuas 863-494-1242 Arcadia Peta Bezek 941-639-8300 Arcadia Sherrie Cameron 863-494-1242 Arcadia Community Care Family Clinic Counseling Services Andrea Coverman 863-494-1242 Arcadia Brooke Davis 863-494-1242 Arcadia Miguel Espinal 863-494-1242 Arcadia Elizabeth Forbes 863-494-1242 Arcadia Kimberly Giuliani 863-494-1242 Arcadia Robyn Husak 941-776-4000 Arcadia Claudia Iantorno 863-494-1242 Arcadia Ann Marie Janus 863-494-1242 Arcadia James Jones 863-494-1242 Arcadia Carol Kyle 863-494-1242 Arcadia Donna LaFlamme 863-494-1242 Arcadia Brooke Leever 863-494-1242 Arcadia Leever 863-494-1242 Arcadia Chika Little 863-494-1242 Arcadia Susan Lloyd-Merrick 863-494-1242 Arcadia Michelle Paisley 863-494-1242 Arcadia Sara Polk 863-491-7580 Arcadia Joseph Saturley 863-494-1242 Arcadia Manatee County Rural Health Services, Inc David Smiley 863-494-1242 Arcadia Dawn Yockey 863-494-1242 Arcadia Port Charlotte HMA Physician Management, LLC Stephanie Finley 863-494-2663 Arcadia Community Care Family Clinic Counseling Services Christine Hill 863-494-1242 Arcadia Community Care Family Clinic Counseling Services Donald Reimer 863-494-1242 Arcadia Community Care Family Clinic Counseling Services Nathan Groff LCSW 941-776-4000 Arcadia Community Care Family Clinic Counseling Services Nicole Waite 863-494-1242 Arcadia Community Care Family Clinic Counseling Services Regina Schau 863-494-1242 Arcadia Manatee County Rural Health Services, Inc Deanna Feher 863-494-1242 Arcadia Manatee County Rural Health Services, Inc Mary Loftus 863-494-1242 Arcadia Manatee County Rural Health Services, Inc Susan Fields 863-494-1242 Arcadia Manatee County Rural Health Services, Inc. Ashwinkumar Patel 863-494-6222 Arcadia Arcadia Childens Healthcare Center Ana Hernandez 863-494-4433 Arcadia Arcadia Childrens Health Care Center Shahriar Shahzeidi 863-494-4433 Arcadia Twin Rivers Medical Center Pedro Villanueva 863-494-8401 Atlantis Ansuya Kalra, MD VIP OB/GYN, LLC Ansuya Kalra 561-968-4664 Atlantis Barbara Chamberlain 561-964-1215 Atlantis Julie Konowitz-Sirkin 561-964-1215 Atlantis Petra Mcewan 561-964-1215 Atlantis J.f.k. Pediatrics, Inc. Kisha Marzouca 561-964-1215 Atlantis JFK Internal Medicine Faculty & Resident Practice Alexander Kushnir 561-548-1450 Atlantis JFK Internal Medicine Faculty & Resident Practice Andrew Fischer 561-548-1450 Atlantis JFK Internal Medicine Faculty & Resident Practice Heather Wayland 561-548-1450 Atlantis JFK Internal Medicine Faculty & Resident Practice Sarah Bland 561-548-1450 Atlantis JFK Faculty Practice Georges Hatoum 561-548-1450 Atlantis Florida Heart & Vascular Care on Sunset Kyle Young 561-548-4900 MMA_2705 Updated February 22, 2021 Medicaid and Long Term Care Telehealth Provider List Atlantis Florida Heart & Vascular Care on Sunset Robert Chait 561-548-4900 Atlantis Florida Heart & Vascular Care on Sunset Waqas Ghumman 561-548-4900 Atlantis Digestive Disease Center of the Palm Beaches Carlos Leon 561-439-0961 Atlantis Digestive Disease Center of the Palm Beaches Michael Monzel 561-439-0961 Atlantis Digestive Disease Center of the Palm Beaches Kayode Olowe 561-439-0961 Atlantis Center for Advanced Surgical Care Ali Sedagheh Pakravan 561-965-7300 Atlantis Palm Beach General Surgery LLC Heather Baldriche 561-439-0961 Auburndale Doctor Today TLC, LLC Cynthia Diaz-Pineiro 863-858-8000 Aventura 21st Century Oncology Anesa Ahamad 305-692-1100 Aventura Miami-Dade Cardiology Consultants Ali Bazzi 305-792-0012 Aventura Yekaterina Belousov 305-682-9877 Aventura Jorge Betancor 305-792-0012 Aventura Memorial Division of Cardiology Eugenio Bricio 954-276-5603 Aventura Memorial Cancer Inst at Memorial Hospital West Gelenis Calzadila-Domingo 954-265-4325 Aventura Melissa Diamond 305-777-9181 Aventura Aventura Hospital Luis Echarte 305-682-7000 Aventura Pediatric Associates PA Samuel Gallego 305-682-9877 Aventura Miami-Dade Cardiology Consultants Patrick Hourani 305-792-0012 Aventura Fabiana Izquierdo Jaen 305-682-9877 Aventura Miami-Dade Cardiology Consultants Michelle Lister 305-792-0012 Aventura Mary Maglalang-Co 305-777-9181 Aventura Atlantic Health Medical Associates, LLC Volrick Morrison 305-931-7424 Aventura Royal Palm Beach Rehab, Corp*** Jason Musson 786-272-5697 Aventura Memorial Division of Cardiology Richard Pollak 954-276-5603 Aventura Memorial Division of Cardiology Wayne Pollak 954-276-5603 Aventura Suraj Rao 305-792-0012 Aventura Luis Rechani 305-792-0012 Aventura Ann Redfern 305-682-9877 Aventura Shaun Smithson 305-792-0012 Aventura Diana Sredni 305-682-9877 Aventura Elizabeth Vainder 305-682-9877 Aventura Pediatric Specialists of America Scott Schoenleber 305-662-8366 Aventura Pediatric Specialists of America Avi Baitner 305-662-8366 Aventura Pediatric Specialists Of America Physical Medicine Sandeep Dave 305-663-6820 Aventura Pediatric Specialists Of America Neurosurgery John Ragheb 305-662-8386 Aventura Memorial Division Of Neurosurgery Darlene Harris 954-265-1490 Aventura Memorial Division Of Neurosurgery Howard Kreger 305-682-2670 Aventura Memorial Division Of Neurosurgery Jonathan Cross 305-682-2670 Aventura Memorial Division Of Neurosurgery Miriam Ross 954-265-4325 Aventura Memorial Div of General Surgery Mark Soloway 954-265-6333 Aventura Kendall GME Program Jyoti Pradhananga 786-428-1059 Aventura Aventura Orthopaedics Eric Schiffman 305-933-9440 Aventura Aventura Orthopaedics Tina Joshua 305-933-9440 Aventura Aventura Healthcare Specialists, LLC Samira Kamali 786-486-1059 Aventura Aventura Healthcare Specialists, LLC Livasky Concepcion Perez 786-428-1059 Aventura Aventura Healthcare Specialists, LLC Yoandy Rodriguez Fuentes 786-428-1059 Aventura Broward Neurosurgeons LLC Andrew Lozen 305-933-9440 Aventura Broward Neurosurgeons LLC David Krieger 305-937-3022 Aventura Broward Neurosurgeons LLC Jacinto Manon 305-933-9440 Aventura Turning Point Mental Health Center Lucy Hernandez 305-768-9700 Aventura Turning Point Mental Health Center Lytal Pichon 954-874-8010 Aventura Surgical Specialists of Miami Daniel Weingrad 305-918-7050 Aventura Surgical Specialists of Miami Nicole Eiseler
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