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Provider Directory UMC Health Plan Provider Directory Your health plan may not include access to specific providers, please call 800-683-3596 to verify a provider or facility is included in your plan Specialty Provider Address Phone Number Acute Care Cline, John (FNP) (806)775-9700 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Hellums, Tyanne (NP) (806)775-8607 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Hilliard, Tara Colleen (ACNP) (806)743-9355 301 40th Street Lubbock TX 79404 Newton, Tracy (FNP) (806)775-8607 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Trustpoint Rehabilitation Hospital of Lubbock, LLC (806)749-2222 4302-A Princeton Street Lubbock TX 79415-1304 Adolescent Medicine Nur, Marcela M. (MD) (806)743-7337 3601 4th Street Lubbock TX 79430-9406 Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology Nair, Nandini (MD) (806)743-3150 3601 4th Street Lubbock TX 79430-9410 Allergy Allergy & Asthma Clinic of West Texas, (806)799-4192 10607 Quaker Avenue Suite 102 Lubbock TX 79424-8309 Allergy & Asthma Clinic of West Texas, (806)799-4192 3502 22nd Street Lubbock TX 79410 Beck, Suzanne (MD) (806)799-4192 3502 22nd Street Lubbock TX 79410 Hernandez, Jessica L. (FNP) (806)799-4192 3502 22nd Street Lubbock TX 79410 Tuesday, July 02, 2019 Page 1 of 130 Specialty Provider Address Phone Number Allergy Mamlok, Robert (MD) (806)795-4391 5424 19th Street Suite 300 Lubbock TX 79407 Morris, Heather (FNP) (806)799-4192 3502 22nd Street Lubbock TX 79410 Welch, Georganna (FNP) (806)799-4192 10607 Quaker Avenue Suite 102 Lubbock TX 79424-8309 Welch, Georganna (FNP) (806)799-4192 3502 22nd Street Lubbock TX 79410 Allergy and Immunology Lewis, Amanda Nicole (MD) (806)799-4192 10607 Quaker Avenue Suite 102 Lubbock TX 79424-8309 Lewis, Amanda Nicole (MD) (806)799-4192 3502 22nd Street Lubbock TX 79410 Talusan-Garcia, Eileen S. (MD) (806)793-7257 7501 Quaker Avenue Lubbock TX 79424-3367 Tarbox, James A. (MD) (806)743-3150 3601 4th Street Lubbock TX 79430-9410 Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Certified Northstar Surgical Center, (806)761-4880 4640 North Loop 289 Lubbock TX 79416 Anesthesiology Banister, Ronald (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Banister, Ronald (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Chaudhuri, Kallol (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Tuesday, July 02, 2019 Page 2 of 130 Specialty Provider Address Phone Number Anesthesiology Chaudhuri, Kallol (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Chaudhuri, Swapna (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Chaudhuri, Swapna (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Danchak, R. Michael (MD) (806)785-8000 4601 50th Street Suite 112 Lubbock TX 79414 Davidson, Helen (CRNA) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Davidson, Helen (CRNA) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Davis, William Jewell (MD) (806)799-2093 6202 Iola Avenue Suite 101 Lubbock TX 79424 Day, Miles Russell (MD) (806)744-7223 4515 Marsha Sharp Freeway Lubbock TX 79407-2502 Day, Miles Russell (MD) (806)744-7223 4515 Marsha Sharp Freeway Lubbock TX 79407-2520 Day, Miles Russell (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Degler, Shawn (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Degler, Shawn (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Doctolero, Honey Mae (CRNA) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Tuesday, July 02, 2019 Page 3 of 130 Specialty Provider Address Phone Number Anesthesiology Doctolero, Honey Mae (CRNA) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Evans, Larry W. (DO) (806)799-2093 6202 Iola Avenue Suite 101 Lubbock TX 79424 Farag, Ashraf N. (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Farag, Ashraf N. (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Fincher, David (CRNA) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Fincher, David (CRNA) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Fishkin, Semyon (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Fishkin, Semyon (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Great Plains Anesthesia, (806)785-8000 4601 50th Street Suite 112 Lubbock TX 79414 Haggard, Corey (MD) (806)785-8000 4601 50th Street Suite 112 Lubbock TX 79414 Hirsch, Brian (MD) (806)796-3000 3419 22nd Street Lubbock TX 79410 Hobgood, Brooke (MD) (806)799-2093 6202 Iola Avenue Suite 101 Lubbock TX 79424 Johnston, Robert (MD) (806)744-7223 4515 Marsha Sharp Freeway Lubbock TX 79407-2502 Tuesday, July 02, 2019 Page 4 of 130 Specialty Provider Address Phone Number Anesthesiology Johnston, Robert (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Lachmansingh, Jinesh S. (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Lachmansingh, Jinesh S. (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Northcutt, Suzanne (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Northcutt, Suzanne (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Parikh, Nitin Pranlal (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Parikh, Nitin Pranlal (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Phillips, Cooper (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Phillips, Cooper (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Putman, Deidre M. (CRNA) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Putman, Deidre M. (CRNA) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Rivas, Elizabeth R. (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Rivas, Elizabeth R. (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Tuesday, July 02, 2019 Page 5 of 130 Specialty Provider Address Phone Number Anesthesiology Saculo, Isagani L. (CRNA) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Saculo, Isagani L. (CRNA) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Sahinler, Bolkar Erol (MD) (806)796-3000 3419 22nd Street Lubbock TX 79410 Santos, Alan (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Santos, Alan (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Schaub, Lowry (MD) (806)799-2093 6202 Iola Avenue Suite 101 Lubbock TX 79424 Schmitz, Bettina (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Schmitz, Bettina (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Tyler, Debra (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Tyler, Debra (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Vanginault, Gregory (CRNA) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Vanginault, Gregory (CRNA) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Vogt-Harenkamp, Christiane (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Tuesday, July 02, 2019 Page 6 of 130 Specialty Provider Address Phone Number Anesthesiology Vogt-Harenkamp, Christiane (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Wasnick, John D. (MD) (806)743-2981 3601 4th Street Suite 1B350K Lubbock TX 79430-8182 Wasnick, John D. (MD) (806)687-7777 4810 North Loop 289 Lubbock TX 79416 Wasnick, John D. (MD) (806)743-2898 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Anesthesiology / Pain Medicine Yazdani, Shiraz (MD) (806)796-3000 3419 22nd Street Lubbock TX 79410 Audiology Cornerstone Audiology, (806)687-0580 5738 82nd Street Lubbock TX 79424 Gustafson, Tori (AUD) (806)743-5678 3601 4th Street Suite 2A300 Lubbock TX 79430-6073 Hicks, Candace B. (PhD) (806)743-5678 3601 4th Street Suite 2A300 Lubbock TX 79430-6073 Kozlovsky, Lindsey N. (AUD) (806)743-2373 3601 4th Street Suite 3A124 Lubbock TX 79430-9905 LaFave, Dee A. (MS) (806)743-5678 3601 4th Street Suite 2A300 Lubbock TX 79430-6073 Murphy, Brandi A. (AUD) (806)743-5678 3601 4th Street Suite 2A300 Lubbock TX 79430-6073 Reel, Leigh A. (AUD) (806)743-5678 3601 4th Street Suite 2A300 Lubbock TX 79430-6073 Speech and Hearing, (806)743-5678 3601 4th Street Suite 2A300 Lubbock TX 79430-6073 Tuesday, July 02, 2019 Page 7 of 130 Specialty Provider Address Phone Number Audiology Zimmerman, Catherine R. (AUD) (806)743-5678 3601 4th Street Suite 2A300 Lubbock TX 79430-6073 Zupancic, Steven W. (PhD) (806)743-2373 3601 4th Street Suite 3A124 Lubbock TX 79430-9905 Behavioral Health Caprock Behavioral Solutions, LLC, (806)317-1071 6104 66th Street Unit 100 Lubbock TX 79424 The Ranch at Dove Tree, (806)746-6777 1406 County Road 5800 Lubbock TX 79403 Burn Center Timothy J Harnar Burn Center, (806)775-8200 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Cancer Center Southwest Cancer Center, (806)775-8200 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 UMC Breast Care Center, (806)775-8200 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Cardiology Ansari, Mohammad M. (MD) (806)743-3150 3601 4th Street Lubbock TX 79430-9410 Arvandi, Aliakbar (MD) (806)743-3150 3601 4th Street Lubbock TX 79430-9410 Hall, Joe R. (FNP) (806)722-3144 4004 82nd Street Suite D Lubbock TX 79423 Karkoutly, Ayman (MD) (806)797-4774 4001 21st Street Lubbock TX 79410 Nguyen, Hoa (Peter) (MD) (806)797-7000 3819 24th Street Lubbock TX 79410 Tuesday, July 02, 2019 Page 8 of 130 Specialty Provider Address Phone Number Cardiology Sethi, Pooja (MD) (806)743-3150 3601 4th Street Lubbock TX 79430-9410 UMC Heart Center, (806)775-8200 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 UMC Stroke Center, (806)775-8200 602 Indiana Avenue Lubbock TX 79415-3364 Wells, Guy Alan (MD) (806)797-7000 3819 24th Street Lubbock TX 79410 Wischmeyer, Jason B.
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