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Monthly Check Register Summary 1/5/2021 10:36:49 AM MONTHLY CHECK REGISTER SUMMARY GROUP: 258 - NUECES COUNTY FOR CHECKS PAID BETWEEN: 12/1/2020 AND 12/31/2020 CLAIM PAYMENT CHECK NO TYPE PAYEE NAME AMOUNT Comment 000000121592609 MM Thomas Spann Clinic P A 2,754.49 000000121592610 MM Jennifer M Amaral MD PA 63.96 000000121592611 MM Frank E Martinez M D 219.29 000000121592612 MM Egbert Miranda MD Face 67.29 000000121592613 MM Exceptional Care For Women 234.14 000000121592614 MM Thelma Lopez-Lira MD PA 69.16 000000121592615 MM MDINR LLC 72.30 000000121592616 MM Danieala Badea-Mic M D,P A 86.28 000000121592617 MM Temple VAMC 300.00 000000121592618 MM Orthopedic Associates of Corpus Christi 3,415.02 000000121592619 MM Radiology Associates, L L P 2,825.45 000000121592620 MM Radiology Associates LLP 98.00 000000121592621 MM Radiology Associates L L P 136.40 000000121592622 MM Nueces County Women's Clinic 1,008.39 000000121592623 MM Baldemar Covarrubias MD 82.47 000000121592624 MM Tavares M D, Sergio 107.09 000000121592625 MM Mark A Dodson M D 160.24 000000121592626 MM Coastal Bend Retina P A 122.39 000000121592627 MM Clinical Pathology Laboratories 153.10 000000121592628 MM Childrens Physician Services of S Texas 1,081.66 000000121592629 MM Baylor University Health Services 46.24 000000121592630 MM Coastal Bend Womens Center LLP 232.99 000000121592631 MM Access Total Care LLC 37.24 000000121592632 MM Primary and Diagnostic Medical Center TX 96.12 000000121592633 MM Pathology Associates of Corpus Christi 53.06 000000121592634 MM Ear Nose & Throat Associates 348.64 000000121592635 MM Coastal Orthopedics PA 83.31 000000121592636 MM Christopher Majka MD PLLC 468.63 000000121592637 MM South Texas Retina Consultants, L L P 300.00 000000121592638 MM Thomas Spann Clinic P A 67.88 000000121592639 MM Thomas-Spann Clinic P A 231.98 000000121592640 MM Haitham Jifi MD PA 63.96 000000121592641 MM South Texas Medical Associates 40.12 000000121592642 MM Sunnyside Pediatrics PLLC 37.24 000000121592643 MM Paul E Farek M D 771.06 000000121592644 MM Almouie Pediatrics P A 584.18 000000121592645 MM Carolina Praderio MD PLLC 105.07 000000121592646 MM Almouir Pediatrics PA 151.56 000000121592647 MM Roger M Sifuentes MD PA 79.32 000000121592648 MM First Fruits Medical Clinic PLLC 62.76 000000121592649 MM Family Counseling Service 42.00 000000121592650 MM Christus Physician Group 132.01 Page 1 of 14 CLAIM PAYMENT CHECK NO TYPE PAYEE NAME AMOUNT Comment 000000121592651 MM Ann M Aleman-Weinmann M D P A 37.24 000000121592652 MM Texas Coastal Bend Pulmonary Critical Ca 125.99 000000121592653 MM Radiology Associates LLP 764.68 000000121592654 MM Dulak Catherine E MD 82.26 000000121592655 MM Vela M D, Robert 141.02 000000121592656 MM John Edward Schulze MD 71.08 000000121592657 MM Vijay Bindingnavele MD PA 692.07 000000121592658 MM Espina M D, Eisen J 63.96 000000121592659 MM Wieslaw J Jakubowski MD 63.96 000000121592660 MM A B C Pediatrics 100.00 000000121592661 MM LabCorp of America Holdings 28.03 000000121592662 MM Ellis G Main D O P A 86.43 000000121592663 MM Lovoi M D, Michael S 63.96 000000121592664 MM Gulf Shore Anesthesia Associates 602.56 000000121592665 MM LabCorp of America Holdings 48.48 000000121592666 MM WellMed Medical Group PA 67.00 000000121592667 MM Doctors McIntyre and Garza 37.24 000000121592668 MM Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine As 126.78 000000121592669 MM Physicians Unity 135.45 000000121592670 MM Future Focus Family Medicine 71.08 000000121592671 MM Joseph P Puente M D 77.82 000000121592672 MM Coastal Cardiology Association 48.69 000000121592673 MM Nueces Emergency Services 188.00 000000121592674 MM Gastroenterology Clinic of S A, P A 112.88 000000121592675 MM Christus Physician Group 37.24 000000121592676 MM Path Ref Lab 211.55 000000121592677 MM Matthew J. Ficenec M D P A 14.60 10007 MM Pinnacle Emergency Group PA 80.49 10008 MM Burton A. Kittay PHD 84.00 10009 MM Methodist Hospital 13,501.21 10010 MM Abeer A Kaldas MD PLLC DBA Comprehensive 593.66 10011 MM Adam Wiraszka M D 300.00 10012 MM Christus Health Spohn 623.06 10013 MM Corpus Christi Urology Group PLLC 51.87 10014 MM Quest Diagnostics 1,209.75 10015 MM Quest Diagnostics Inc 793.73 10016 MM Quest Diagnostics 61.64 10017 MM Allery & Immunology Specialists of Corpu 131.63 10018 MM Radiology & Imaging South Texas 312.87 10019 MM Corpus Chirsti Medical Associates 431.08 10020 MM Leona R Vasquez 10.18 10021 MM Corpus Christi Primary Care Assoc P L L 43.08 10022 MM Corpus Christi Primary Care Assoc 361.63 10023 MM Corpus Christi Urology Group PLLC 83.93 10024 MM Coastal Bend Family Medicine P A 65.69 10025 MM Humpal Physical Therapy 1,089.88 10026 MM South Texas Dermatology PLLC 111.81 10027 MM Calallen Medical Clinic 187.28 10028 MM Innovative Care Partners PLLC 63.96 Page 2 of 14 CLAIM PAYMENT CHECK NO TYPE PAYEE NAME AMOUNT Comment 10029 MM Jerry D Hunsaker MD 54.84 10030 MM Stephen H Ware III MD 63.96 10031 MM Ruben J Almanza M D 78.56 10032 MM Corpus Christi Womens Care Center 37.24 95 CHECKS Tuesday, December 1, 2020 41,619.57 000000122356485 MM Thomas-Spann Clinic P A 1,855.82 000000122356486 MM John G Malouf DO PA 578.21 000000122356487 MM Gulf Shore Anesthesia Associates 965.25 000000122356488 MM Surgicare of Corpus Christi 3,785.40 000000122356489 MM Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine As 626.37 000000122356490 MM South Texas Surgical Hosp 2,675.89 000000122356491 MM MDS Medical Device Specialty Inc 317.00 000000122356492 MM Sports Medicine Associates of San Antoni 16.18 000000122356493 MM Baldemar Covarrubias MD 147.50 000000122356494 MM Roberto F Diaz M D 101.20 000000122356495 MM Saratoga Surgical Center 2,400.00 000000122356496 MM Michael S Lovoi MD PA 367.92 000000122356497 MM A B C Pediatrics 93.38 000000122356498 MM LabCorp of America Holdings 100.00 000000122356499 MM Driscoll Childrens Hospital 54,752.84 000000122356500 MM Universal Surgical Assistants 85.88 000000122356501 MM Histopath Inc 11.82 000000122356502 MM Clinical Pathology Laboratories 134.09 000000122356503 MM Coastal Childrens Clinic P A 212.63 000000122356504 MM LabCorp of America Holdings 2.33 000000122356505 MM Egbert Miranda MD Face 134.58 000000122356506 MM American Medical Response 235.16 000000122356507 MM Seashore Womens Health PLLC 91.84 000000122356508 MM Livingston Med Lab LLC 118.34 000000122356509 MM Radiology Associates LLP 1,305.00 000000122356510 MM Radiology Associates, L L P 1,319.20 000000122356511 MM OB/GYN Associates of Corpus Christi 80.73 000000122356512 MM Access Urgent Care 146.42 000000122356513 MM Coastal Bend Womens Center LLP 85.52 000000122356514 MM Thomas Spann Clinic P A 576.72 000000122356515 MM Corpus Christi Outpatient Surgery 2,637.00 000000122356516 MM Coastal Cardiology Association 403.88 000000122356517 MM South Texas Eye Consultants 194.58 000000122356518 MM Inovative Senior Care 256.80 000000122356519 MM Childrens Physician Services of S Texas 445.46 000000122356520 MM Baylor University Health Center 43.78 000000122356521 MM Sinus & Allergy Specialists Of Texas 300.00 000000122356522 MM Wilson L Velazquez M D, P A 69.84 000000122356523 MM Orthopedic Associates of Corpus Christi 641.85 000000122356524 MM Christus Physician Group 63.96 000000122356525 MM Christus Physician Group 75.93 000000122356526 MM Radiology Associates LLP 846.31 000000122356527 MM Coastal Childrens Clinic 128.42 000000122356528 MM Coastal Childrens Clinic P A 300.00 Page 3 of 14 CLAIM PAYMENT CHECK NO TYPE PAYEE NAME AMOUNT Comment 000000122356529 MM Anthony Montez LPC 45.00 000000122356530 MM Pain Management Center P A 12.55 000000122356531 MM Nueces Emergency Services 279.60 000000122356532 MM Bruce L. Russell MD 127.92 000000122356533 MM Belinda Gonzalez M D P A 89.88 000000122356534 MM Francisco A Acebo MD PLLC 111.72 000000122356535 MM Ear Nose & Throat Associates 595.08 000000122356536 MM Fort Worth Heart PA 205.43 000000122356537 MM Arthritis Associates P A 105.17 000000122356538 MM Thomas Spann Clinic P A 107.72 000000122356539 MM First Fruits Medical Clinic PLLC 101.20 000000122356540 MM Foot Ankle Specialists Of Corpus 63.96 000000122356541 MM Presidio County Health Services Inc 87.58 000000122356542 MM Virtual Radiologic Prof T X P A 80.89 000000122356543 MM Primary and Diagnostic Medical Center TX 223.46 000000122356544 MM Pathology Associates of Corpus Christi 46.04 000000122356545 MM Octavio J. Rodriguez MD. 65.94 000000122356546 MM Rodriguez M D, O J 100.40 000000122356547 MM Northstar Anesthesia II PA 957.20 000000122356548 MM Northstar Anesthesia II PA 448.56 000000122356549 MM LabCorp of America Holdings 37.36 000000122356550 MM HMP of Harris County PLLC 179.95 000000122356551 MM C C Doctors Center South 293.91 000000122356552 MM Torr Respiratory Services 344.87 000000122356553 MM Coastal Bend Foot Specialist 37.24 000000122356554 MM Institure of Precision Pain Medicince 63.96 000000122356555 MM Adriana Pop-Moody M D Clinic P A 84.95 000000122356556 MM Padre Dermatology 54.08 000000122356557 MM Carolina Praderio MD PLLC 65.60 000000122356558 MM Christopher Majka MD PLLC 310.54 000000122356559 MM Noe R Olvera M D P A 90.76 000000122356560 MM Physicians Unity 111.72 000000122356561 MM South Texas Brain And Spine Institute 2,492.29 000000122356562 MM Oso Family Medicine and Urgent Care 82.26 000000122356563 MM Coastal Bend Cancer Center 92.61 000000122356564 MM Reliant Emergency Room LLC 599.61 000000122356565 MM Noe Lira M D 66.26 000000122356566 MM Ellis G Main D O, P A 86.43 000000122356567 MM Ellis G Main D O P A 96.14 000000122356568 MM Memorial Emergency Phys 739.22 000000122356569 MM
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