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Patient-Centered Medical Home™ Médicos Reconocidos a Partir Del 03/31/2011 NCQA Physician Practice Connections®: Patient-Centered Medical Home™ Médicos reconocidos a partir del 03/31/2011 Alabama Scott, Aubrey L., MD Huntsville Auburn (334) 793-1881 Hunstville Pediatric Pediatric Associates of Associates Auburn Strassburg, Mark F., MD 1963 N. Memorial Pkwy. 411B Opelika Road (334) 793-1881 Suite 5 Auburn, AL 36830 Huntsville, AL 35801 Tamburin, Jeffrey M., MD Especialidad: Medicina de (334) 793-1881 Especialidad: Medicina familiar adolescentes y jóvenes adultos Cochran, Rebecca S., MD Freeman, Richard M., MD Internal Medicine (256) 265-2464 (334) 821-4766 Associates of Dothan, P.A. 210 Westside Drive Especialidad: Pediatría Especialidad: Pediatría Dothan, AL 36303 Ellis, Kevin, MD Royal, Ellen L., MD (256) 265-2464 (334) 821-4766 Especialidad: Medicina interna Bedsole, Russell L., MD Gunter, Katie D., MD Stubblefield, Andrew W., (303) 793-5074 (256) 265-2464 MD (334) 821-4766 Fincher, Robert J., MD Klemm, Michael E., MD (303) 793-5074 (256) 265-2464 Anniston Anniston Pediatrics, Inc. Jackson, Douglas I., MD Patz, Brian D., MD 1001 Leighton Avenue (303) 793-5074 (256) 265-2464 Anniston, AL 36207 Reid, Calvin L., MD Stewart, Timothy A., MD Especialidad: Pediatría (334) 793-6460 (256) 265-2464 Doggett, Lewis C., MD (256) 237-1618 Soppet, Charles M., MD The Valley Foundation (303) 793-5074 301 Governors Drive SW Dothan Huntsville, AL 35801 Dothan Pediatric Clinic Spedale, Anthony R., MD 126 Clinic Drive (303) 793-5074 Especialidad: Medicina familiar Dothan, AL 36303 Behringer, Melissa B., MD Headland (256) 536-5511 Especialidad: Pediatría Neil C. Rasmussen, MD Barron, William R., Jr., MD 204 Holman Drive Chesebro, Mracia J., MD (334) 793-1881 Headland, AL 36345 (256) 536-5511 Benak, Robert J., MD Especialidad: Medicina familiar Chester, Willie J. Jr., DO (334) 793-1881 Rasmussen, Neil C., MD (256) 536-5511 (334) 693-3336 Brown, Kenneth C., MD Crestani, Mary M., MD (334) 793-1881 Hoover (256) 536-5511 Hoover Internal Medicine Freeman, Michelle S., MD Associates Daniell, Marsha D., MD (334) 793-1881 5295 Preserve Parkway (256) 536-5511 Suite 240 Johnson-Wirt, Aimee D., MD Hoover. AL 35244 Lundy, Nancy B., MD (334) 793-1881 (256) 536-5511 Especialidad: Medicina interna McKinley, Joanna A., MD Miller, Frank D., MD Samlowski, Ralph C., MD (334) 793-1881 (205) 682-9124 (256) 536-5511 Ramsey, Michael J., MD Traffanstedt, F. Darlene, MD Satcher, Laura A., MD (334) 793-1881 (205) 682-9124 (256) 536-5511 1 NCQA Physician Practice Connections®: Patient-Centered Medical Home™ Médicos reconocidos a partir del 03/31/2011 Especialidad: Medicina interna Mobile Israel, Robert W., MD Centor, Robert M., MD Living Well Health Center (251) 633-8880 (256) 536-5511 610 Providence Park Dr. Building 1 Kessler, Thomas A., MD Corman, Lourdes C., MD Suite 102 (251) 633-8880 (256) 536-5511 Mobile, AL 36695 Koffler, Warren E., MD Fahey, David A., MD Especialidad: Enfermedades (251) 633-8880 (256) 551-4543 infecciosas; medicina interna Dill, Stephen R., MD Lambert, Maria, MD McConnell, Victoria J., MD (251) 378-3900 (251) 633-8880 (256) 536-5511 Especialidad: Medicina interna Pate, David N., MD Montgomery, Melanie L., Kahalley, Stephen A., MD (251) 633-8880 MD (251) 378-3900 (256) 536-5511 Prestridge, Milton D. Jr., MD MacRae, David H., MD (251) 633-8880 Shah, Sheila R., MD (251) 378-3900 (256) 536-5511 Pybass, Phillip A., MD Sternberg, Melville J., MD (251) 633-8880 Yedla, Parekha G., MD (251) 378-3900 (256) 536-5511 Rosa, Lenore L., MD Webster, Kathleen J., MD (251) 633-8880 Especialidad: Obstetricia y (251) 378-3900 ginecología Walker, Tarara A., MD Acuff, Rachel E., MD Wing, Stacey W., MD (251) 633-8880 (256) 536-5511 (251) 378-3900 Piedmon Light, James R., MD Providence Health Care Dorothy Nelder, MD (256) 536-5511 Services 210 Rome Avenue 6701 Airport Blvd. Piedmont, AL 36272 Takacs, Amy M., MD Suite A 101 (256) 536-5511 Mobile, AL 36608 Especialidad: Medicina familiar Nelder, Dorothy K., MD Especialidad: Pediatría Especialidad: Medicina interna (256) 447-1375 Abston, Pippa C., MD Alexander, Carrie O., MD (256) 536-5511 (251) 633-8880 Troy Southern Health Associates Alexander, Eloise K., MD Ang, Romsel, MD 801 S. Franklin Drive (256) 536-5511 (251) 633-8880 Troy, AL 36081 Battle, Steffane M., MD Chernick, Susan E., MD Especialidad: Medicina familiar (256) 536-5511 (251) 633-8880 Pearlstein, Todd B., MD (334) 566-9800 Grostick, Laura A., MD Coates, Peter C., MD (256) 536-5511 (251) 633-8880 Trantham, Pamela S., MD (334) 566-9800 Knight, Patrice A., MD Curtiss, Rebecca V., MD (256) 536-5511 (251) 633-8880 Tuscaloosa Tuskaloosa Internal Salazar, Maria L., MD Delmas, John F., MD Medicine, LLC (256) 536-5511 (251) 633-8880 1100 Ruby Tyler Pkwy. Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Douglas, Allison B., MD (251) 633 8880 2 NCQA Physician Practice Connections®: Patient-Centered Medical Home™ Médicos reconocidos a partir del 03/31/2011 Especialidad: Medicina interna Especialidad: Practicante de New Pueblo Medicine, PC Fulgham, Scott R., MD enfermería 6365 E. Tanque Verde Rd. (205) 759-2582 Neal, Connie, CFNP Suite 120 (480) 539-8680 Tucson, AZ 86715 Jones, Leonard W., MD (205) 759-2582 Young, Anthony M., NP Especialidad: Medicina interna (480) 539-8680 Bacon, Arthur J., MD Miller, George P., MD (520) 290-0300 (205) 759-2582 Especialidad: Asistente de médico Sethi, Neerja, PA-C Miller, Andrea B., MD Summerford, John P., MD (480) 539-8680 (520) 290-0300 (205) 759-2582 Phoenix Penaflor, Rodolfo B., Jr, MD Vaughn, Ross, MD Acacia Internal Medicine (520) 290-0300 (205) 759-2582 Specialists 20040 N. 19th Avenue Perrian, Alexander M., MD Warren, John S., MD Bldg. A (520) 290-0300 (205) 759-2582 Phoenix, AZ 85027 Selwyn, Jeffrey I., MD Alaska Especialidad: Medicina interna (520) 290-0300 Anchorage Ostrom, Tara M., MD Providence Health and (623) 869-5000 Sharma, Alok, R., MD Services (520) 290-0300 th 1201 E. 36 Avenue Rink, Marie S., MD Anchorage, AK 99508 (623) 869-5000 Zaetta, Mark A., MD (520) 290-0300 Especialidad: Medicina familiar Sink, Danielle R., MD Johnston, Harold L., MD (623) 869-5000 Saguaro Physicians (907) 562-9229 1200 N. El Dorado Place Dearing Family Medicine Suite E 500 Musser, Anne E., DO 750 E. Thunderbird Rd. Tucson, AZ 85715 (907) 562-9229 Suite 1 Phoenix, AZ 85022 Especialidad: Medicina interna Schwartz, John H., MD Ivenson, Kathleen A., MD (907) 562-9229 Especialidad: Medicina familiar (520) 751-8270 Dearing, James J., DO Arizona (602) 942-8512 Saguaro Physicians Gilbert 1200 N. El Dorado Place Gilbert Center for Family Tucson Suite G 750 Medicine, LLC Desert Star Family Health Tucson, AZ 85715 81 W. Guadalupe Road 5300 E. Erickson Drive Suite 111 Suite 108 Especialidad: Medicina interna Gilbert, AZ 85233 Tucson, AZ 85712 Vaughn, Wesley C., MD (520) 290-9334 Especialidad: Medicina familiar Especialidad: Medicina familiar Callison, Mary L., MD Adler, Kenneth G., MD Saguaro Physicians (480) 539-8680 (520) 721-5330 105 South Houghton Rd. Suite 101 Kesara, Vivek R., MD Brysacz, Thomas L., MD Tucson, AZ 85748 (480) 539-8680 (520) 721-5330 Especialidad: Medicina interna Schlotterback, Mark, MD Moynihan, Michael, MD Abraham, William L., MD (480) 539-8680 (520) 721-5330 (520) 290-4280 Wolfe, Jeanne M., MD (480) 539-8680 3 NCQA Physician Practice Connections®: Patient-Centered Medical Home™ Médicos reconocidos a partir del 03/31/2011 Arkansas Especialidad: Medicina familiar Ing, Arlene S., DO Bella Vista Choudhary, Suneeta, MD (714) 633-1011 Bella Vista Medical Center (909) 558-6600 600 S. Memorial Drive Kreng, Virany, MD Bella Vista, AR 72714 Deppe, Linda B., DO (714) 633-1010 (909) 558-6658 Especialidad: Medicina familiar Rabinowitz, Samuel C., MD Lee, Mark S., MD Hagglov, Calvin G., MD (714) 633-1011 (479) 855-6165 (909) 558-6600 Smith, G. Scott, MD Especialidad: Medicina interna Haynes-Lee, Joan E., MD (714) 633-1011 Sammer, Michael D., MD (909) 558-6641 (479) 855-6165 Especialidad: Medicina general Jih, William Wei-Jan, MD Quimbo, Generoso, MD Little Rock (909) 558-6600 (714) 633-1011 Family Medical Center 521 Jack Stephens Dr. Labib, Wessam, MD Especialidad: Medicina interna Little Rock , AR 72205 (909) 558-6600 Cho, Laura M., MD (714) 633-1011 Especialidad: Medicina familiar Lin, Rubin C., MD Howard, Jamie D., MD (909) 558-6600 Long, Dennis R., MD (501) 686-6560 (714) 633-1011 Liu, Yi, MD Nelsen, David A., Jr, MD (909) 558-6600 Tsai, Jerry F., MD (501) 686-6560 (714) 633-1011 Mohr, Gina M., MD California (909) 558-6600 Especialidad: Pediatría Cupertino Bennett, Marc W., MD Sheldon A. Zitman, MD Orr, Barbara J., MD (714) 633-1011 B. Sofia Jalilie, MD (909) 558-6600 20555 Prospect Road Quimbo, Araceli C., MD Cupertino, CA 95014 Osborn, Jamie Smith, MD (714) 633-1011 (909) 558-6600 Especialidad: Alergias e Santa Ana inmunología; medicina familiar Reeves, Michelle E., MD St. Joseph Heritage Medical Zitman, Sheldon A., MD (909) 558-6600 Group (408) 996-9330 2212 East 4th Street Simon, Lauren M., MD Santa Ana, CA 92705 Especialidad: Medicina familiar (909) 558-6600 Jalilie, B. Sofia, MD Especialidad: Medicina familiar (408) 996-9330 Testerman, John K., MD Andersen, Athena E., MD (909) 558-6600 (714) 628-3290 Especialidad: Medicina interna Kar, Aradhana, MD Orange Madrid, Philip E., MD (408) 996-9330 St. Joseph Heritage Medical (714) 628-3230 Group Loma Linda 2501 East Chapman Ave. Martinez, Fernando G., MD Loma Linda University Orange, CA 92869 (714) 628-3230 Family Medical Group 25455 Burton Road Especialidad: Medicina familiar Especialidad: Pediatría Suite 204B Award, Nicole, MD Althoen, Sinda W., MD Loma Linda, CA 92354 (714) 633-1011 (714) 288-3230 Gilbert, Michael W., MD Bartlett, Connie P., DO (714) 633-1011 (714) 628-3290 4 NCQA Physician Practice Connections®: Patient-Centered Medical Home™ Médicos reconocidos a partir del 03/31/2011 Kellogg, Leonard F., Jr., MD Especialidad: Obstetricia y Denver (714) 628-3230 ginecología Clinica Family Health O’Dea, Bessie, MD Services – Pecos Osburn, Stephen, MD (303) 449-6050 1701 W.
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