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Financial Assistance Providers Not Covered Name City State Aaron,Denise M MD Lebanon NH Aaron,Jason E MD White River Junction VT Abae,Mick C Burlington VT Abair,Lydia NP Lyndon VT Abajian,Michael Barre VT Abdallah,Rany Talal S Burlington VT ABDEL-NABY,DEORANIE MD Randolph VT Abdu,William MD Lebanon NH Abe,Kylie BURLINGTON VT ABEL,DAVID MORRISVILLE VT Abele,Tara J FNP Colchester VT Abell,Brian E DO Augusta GA Abell,Jeffrey Peter Middlebury VT Aberg,Christy L APRN Manchester NH Abernathy,Karen E MD Essex Junc VT Abernethy,Abraham MD South Burlington VT Abert,Julie Connors NP Feeding Hills MA Abney,Ray C MD Bellows Falls VT Abramson,Leslie S MD Waterbury VT Abrin,Thauna A ND Hardwick VT Abu Alfa, Amer Barre VT Abujaish,Wasef MD Williston VT Adaikkalam,Aruna MD Winchendon MA ADAIR, JENNIFER H., P.A. LEBANON NH Adam,Mahmoud H MD Naples FL Adamo,Anthony DO Babylon NY Adams, Caroline H. A/GNP-C Charlotte NC Adams,Allison B MD Rutland VT ADAMS,ANDREA NP MANHASSET NY Adams,David MD Adams,Denise Burlington VT Adams,Dylan S MD Burlington VT Adams,Francis M MD Lebanon NH Adamson,Grace Addante,Rocco R MD Lebanon NH Addiego,Lynne J DMD Montpelier VT ADE ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE Ades,Philip A MD S Burlington VT Ades,Steven MD Burlington VT Adie,Tristin FNP Burlington VT Adjovu,Adelaide APRN Lyndonville VT Adkins, Ashley Adler,Alexandra R MD Boston MA Adler,Jeffery M MD Lebanon NH Adler,Kenneth Barre VT Adler,Michael C DDS Plainfield VT AFZAL,MUHAMMAD ZUBAIR MD LEBANON NH Agee,Lawrence C South Burlington Vt Agius,Christine R RN Boston MA Agoos,Zoe MD Philadelphia PA Ahern,Richard L ANP Boston MA Ahlers,Gordon Williston VT Ahmad, Rehan D.O. Newburgh NY Ahmad,Muzzaffar Voorhees NJ Ahmad,Shawn MD LEBANON NH Ahmed,Marwa A MD Brighton MA Ahmed,Salman MD Boston MA Ahmed,Shahid Satter MD Burlington VT Ahn,Min S MD Westborough MA Aitken,Margaret APRN Burlington VT Aitken,Phil A MD Burlington VT AJA,JOSEPH MONTPELIER VT Ajamie,John M MD St Johnsbury VT Akoad,Mohamed MD Burlington MA Akrawi,Anis Y MD Stuart FL Al-Nimr,Amer O MD Lebanon NH Alawwa,Abdul Kadar MD Lapeer MI Albert,Daniel A MD Lebanon NH Albert,Jennifer Albertini,Richard J Burlington VT Albertson,Benjamin Albertson,Ryan K NP S Burlington VT Albushies,Danielle T MD Lebanon NH Aldous,Edwin W MD W Valley City UT Aldrich,Ashley Aldrich,Christie J FNP Orleans VT Alessi,Siobhan M SO BURLINGTON VT Alexander,Devin Randolph VT Alexander,Kirsten A DC Stowe VT Alexander,Matthew BARRE VT Alfano,Emily J APRN Hardwick VT Alfaraz,Carlos MD Lyndonville VT Alford,Diana Dubois Summerville SC Alford,John W, MD WARWICK RI Alfred,Perin MD Ocala FL Alfred,Richard MD Albany NY Ali,Ehsan Beverly Hills CA ALI,HAGGER MD PORTSMOUTH NH Alias,Amy MD Fullerton CA Alin,Kimona Townshend VT Allaire,Jennifer Lynn APRN Burlington VT Allden,Kathleen M MD Springfield VT Allen,Henry New Milford CT ALLEN,MARK BARRE VT Allen,Michael S MD Garland TX Allien,Stephanie PA-C BOSTON MA Allis,Deborah PA Chappaqua NY Alomari,Ahmad MD Boston MA Aloupis,Vance A MD Bangor ME Alper,Michael M MD Waltham MA Alpern,David MD Northhampton MA Alpert,Jamie MD Burlington VT Alshwaily,Widian MD BURLINGTON VT Alsofrom, Nicholas, MD Berlin VT Alsofrom,Gary F MD Burlington VT Alston,Wallace K MD Burlington VT Alt,Susan L MD Evanston IL Altadonna,Christopher DDS Stowe VT Altebrando,Grace, NP Berlin VT Altemose,Kathleen E MD Lebanon NH Altomare,Antonia L DO Lebanon NH Alvarenga,Robert A DMD W Lebanon NH Alvi,Madiha M MD Cooperstown NY Alvord,Virginia MD LYME NH Aly,Jasmine M MD Camden NJ AMANDA CATHERINE MULLINS BURLINGTON VT Amato,Stas Berlin VT Ambler,Dana R, DO ENGLEWOOD CO Ambler,Kristin MD Plattsburgh NY Amblo,Jolanta Barre VT AMBURGEY,LAURIE BURLINGTON VT Ames,James B MD Lebanon NH Ames,Suzanne Elizabeth MD Burlington VT Amey,Katherine, NP Berlin VT Amin,Mahesh MD Clearwater FL ANAWATI, MIRELLE Ancel,Andrew M PA-C Burlington VT Anchan,Raymond M MD Boston MA Ancselovits,Karneya J MD Elmhurst NY Andelin,Clark DMD Plainfield VT Anderson,Ashley BARRE VT Anderson,Blake J MD Gainesville GA Anderson,Charles G MD Abilene TX Anderson,Cy K MD Emporia KS ANDERSON,ERIC MONTPELIER VT Anderson,Hillary Anderson,Kaitlin E RD Burlington VT Anderson,Karen Waitsfield Vt Anderson,Katherine J MD Burlington VT Anderson,Kristofer MD Middlebury VT ANDERSON,M Anderson,Megan E MD Boston MA Anderson,Patrick T PA Newport VT Anderson,Richard M MD Glens Falls NY Anderson,Ronald J MD Boston MA Anderson,Susan Barre VT Anderson,Thomas MD Randolph VT Andersson-Swayze,Jean K MD Middlebury VT Andler,Robert H MD Weston MA Andrade,Agustin MD Miami Beach FL AndresPalines,Jesusa , MD DEPERE WI Andrews,Jessica K MD Newport VT Andrews,Mary Margaret MD Lebanon NH Andrews,Patricia A Hanover NH Andriola,Steven J MD N ANDOVER MA ANDRIOLE JR,GERALD L SAINT LOUIS MO Androlia,Adam P DO Concord NH Andrus,Bruce W MD Lebanon NH Angel,Andrew Somerville MA Angeles,Christina V MD Lebanon NH Angelo,Alexandra PA Lebanon NH Angier,Pierre J DO Concord NH ANSELMO, RANDALL S BENNINGTON VT Anson,Courtney L PA S Portland ME Antell,Nicholas B MD Morrisville VT Anthony,Robert Randolph VT Antin,Joseph H MD Boston MA Antinerella,Nicole DO CONCORD NH Antkowiak,MaryEllen C MD Burlington VT Antohina,Alena MD BRIDGEWATER NJ Anton,John Brattleboro Vt Antonacci,M.Darryl New York NY Anvar,Michelle S MD Providence RI Anwar,Asad MD Burlington VT Appeltofft,Jessica PA Stoneham MA APPLEBEE, GARRICK BURLINGTON VT Applebee,Angela M MD ALBANY NY Appleton,Lisa J NP Greenfield MA Apuzzo,Sergio MD Burlington VT Arabshahi,Alidad MD Lake Ridge VA AradillasLopez,Enrique MD Philadelphia PA Araujo,John C MD Houston TX Archdeacon,Gabriel T ND Montpelier VT Ard,Wendy M PAC Torrance CA Ardeljan,Johny D DO Wilmington NC Aremburg,Kristen APRN Lebanon NH Areson,Katherine I MD S Burlington VT Areson,Robert MD Fairfax VT Argersinger,Erika BARRE VT Arginteanu,Marc S MD New York NY Armand,Philippe MD Boston MA Armenio,Vincent A MD East Providence RI Armstrong,Bradford MD Middlebury VT Armstrong,Kevin J APRN Lebanon NH Arnell,Thomas L MD Burlington VT Arnett,Gavin Edenprarie MN Arnett,Jorden MD Randolph VT Arnold,Ewa MD TWONSHEND VT Aronson,Joshua P MD Lebanon NH Aronwald,Michael MD Suffern NY Aronzon,Denise MD Burlington VT Aros,Brian C MD Morrisville VT Arpin,Benjamin, PA LEBANON NH Arrick,Bradley A MD Lebanon NH Arroyo-Rodriguez,Reinaldo Sarasota FL Arturo,Diaz MD Boston MA Arvan,Tanya MD Torrance CA Arvidson,Alexa BARRE VT Arvold,Virginia H PA-C White River Junction VT Ashare,Alix MD Lebanon NH Ashbaugh,Cameron D MD Boston MA Ashby,J Gary Burlington VT Ashby,Rachel K MD Boston MA Asher,Benjamin Montpelier VT Asher,Benjamin F MD New York NY Ashline,Jennifer Lee PA Colchester VT Asnis,Eric MD Berlin VT Asnis,Peter D MD Boston MA Astill-Vaccaro,Joanne MD Morrisonville NY Athalye,Harshal BARRE VT Athanasian,Edward A New York NY Atkind,Robert MD CAMBRIDGE MA Atkins,Graham MD Lebanon NH Attaman,Jill MD Burlington MA Attarian,Hrayr P MD Chicago IL Atweh,George F MD Burlington VT Aubin,Christopher J PAC Lebanon NH Audy,Rachel, SLP Augustinos,Peter MD Brockton MA Aulet,Tess MD Burlington VT AULT,JENNIFER L. LEBANON NH Aunchman,Alia F MD Burlington VT Austin,Kimberlyn NP Stoneham MA Avalos,Roy T MD Encinitas CA Avery,Jeffrey L PA-C Binghamton NY Avery,John DO NORTH STRATFORD NH Axelrod,David A MD Lebanon NH Axley,John MD Pensacola FL Ayer,Alan Middlebury VT Ayer,Nathan Essex Jct VT Ayer,Robyn Ayers,Andrew W MD Peabody MA Ayers,Catherine MD vergenes vt Aymer,Albert L DO Berlin VT Ayres,Donald W MD Lebanon NH Ayres,Douglas K MD Boston MA Azimi,Ehsan Watertown MA Aziz,Christine MD Deland FL Azrieli,Yevgeny MD New York NY Azurdia,Jacob Baad,Stephen C MD S Burlington VT Baalachandran, Ramasubramanian Berlin VT Babb,Lorne MD Enosburg Falls VT Bacaicoa,Remy APRN Lebanon NH Bachelder,Sheilla M MD Lebanon NH Bachman,Jennifer A RN Boston MA Bacidore,Philip V DO Vincennes IN Backer,Elliot D MD Lebanon NH Backup,Molly PA Williston VT Backus,Robert MD Townshend VT Backus,Verne L MD Swanton VT Badau,Ioan C MD Concord NH Badger,Michael Angus MD N Conway NH Badger,Naomi J MSN-FNP Newport VT Badgley,Barbara APRN Lebanon NH Badlam, Jessica MD BURLINGTON VT Badros,Ashraf Z MD Baltimore MD Baehring,Joachim M MD New Haven CT Baez,Elizabeth J NP Vista CA Baga,John M MD Venice FL Baggeroer,Pamela MD Uxbridge MA BAGLEY,NANCY WINDSOR VT Bahder,Paul Skillman NJ Bahgat,Tamer PA Springfield MA Bahnson,David H Rutland VT Bahri,Ankur DPM New York NY Bailey,James T Lyndonville Vt Bailey,Lauren M APRN Burlington VT Bains,Manjit MD New York NY Baitinger,John F Danbury CT Bak,Martin P MD Burlington VT Baker,Annette NP Boston MA Baker,Emily R MD Lebanon NH Baker,Jeannette APRN Burlington VT Baker,Lisa B PA Lincoln NH Baker,Richard C MD Rutland VT Baker-Porazinski,Jennifer MD Cambridge NY BAKHTIANI,PARKASH MD ORLANDO FL Bakth,Shamsher MD W Mifflin PA Balan,Stefan WHITE RIVER JCT VT Balboni,Alanna MD Newport RI Balch,Barbara S APRN Berlin VT Baldizzi,Anthony MD St. Petersburg FL Baldwin,Dianne APRN Port Charlotte FL Baliga,Nisha P MD Lebanon NH Balise,Timothy M PA St Albans VT Ball,Perry A MD Lebanon NH Ball,Timothy C MD Lebanon NH Balla,Agnes MD Burlington VT Balla,Ashfaq S MD Worcester MA Ballard III,Harlow G MD Waterbury VT Ballestas,Loren Y DO Bangor ME Balu,Sarayu MD BANATOSKI,JILL MD WESTBROOK CT Banco,Robert J MD Newton MA Bande,Sharyu MD NORWALK CT Bando,Ellen Bradford VT Banerjee,Sikhar Windsor VT Bannach,Alexandra MD NEWPORT VT BANUSKEVICH,DEANNA ARPN LEBANON NH Barbach,Tess Barber,Alfred MD St Johnsbury VT Barber,Laura A MD Chelsea VT Barber,Thomas MD Boston MA Barcelow,Dean OD Bethel VT Barcelow,Jerry A OD Bethel VT
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