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OHCA Prescribers Prescriber ID NPI Number First Name Middle Name Last Name Title Street 1 Street 2 City State Zip 1601382 1336237643 SARAH AAFEDT PA OK 21L2070 1740265263 GORDON RICHARD AALUND MD 1650 W. COLLEGE GRAPEVINE TX 76051 9100451 1265412878 MICHAEL AANDERUD PA SD 9117258 1710902598 NORMAN OLIVER AARESTAD MD DENVER CO 1114812 1700958659 MICHAEL E AARON MD 213 N ILLINOIS WEATHERFORD OK 73096 1400127 1588756381 FRANK AARON DPM 1712 MAIN ST WOODWARD OK 73801 1115664 1841386919 SCOTT PAUL AARONS MD 2707 W. BAKER RD BAYTOWN TX 77521 9143418 1831148766 HEIDI R AASHEIM MD CO 1124278 1245437078 MONTSERRAT ABADIE SOLE MD NO CURRENT PRACTICE ADDRESS OK 1124278 1245437078 MONTSERRAT ABADIE SOLE MD GOES BY MARCUS ABADIE OKLAHOMA CITY OK 4121083 1013949338 EUSTAQUIO O ABAY MD 3305 E DOUGLAS AVE SUITE 101 WICHITA KS 10256 9151194 1467405993 MAGDI AHMED ABBAS MD 800 OAK STREET FARMVILLE VA 23901 1120608 1326032731 SYED A ABBAS MD 4401 S WESTERN OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73109 1123603 1679561872 KAMRAN ABBASI MD OK 1117800 1962453795 CRAIG L ABBOTT MD PO BOX 850215 OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73185 1600230 1881621241 DAVID T ABBOTT PA OK 4142850 1306843602 JOSEPH G ABDALLAH MD KS 1120428 1952334955 KHALID S ABDEL-GAWAD MD PRYOR-PCPCM 562 S ELLIOTT ST PRYOR OK 64117 9143077 1538233531 ELTIGANI M ABDELHAI MD 400 SOUTH 43RD RENTON WA 98055-5714 5112154 1992754337 AHMED TAWFIK ABDELMOITY MD 2401 GILLHAM ROAD KANSAS CITY MO 64108-4619 9106177 1184693160 RAMI ISKANDAR ABDO MD 2601 W MAIN # W CARBONDALE IL 62901-1031 9129199 1598851768 FATIMA FATIHA ABDUL-HAKEEM MD 3401 N. BROAD ST PHILADELPHIA PA 19140-5103 1125134 1932111333 SAKHER ABDULLAH MD OK 5130226 1861444879 SHUKRI M ABDULLAH MD MO 21M3131 1790718203 RAMZI E ABDULRAHMAN MD TX 5114516 1871550830 AYMAN ABDUL-RAUF MD 2401 GILLHAM ROAD KANSAS CITY MO 64108 1125360 1184731283 BENNETT K ABE MD OK 1125588 1841403946 MOEED ABEDIN MD OK 1202074 1841296878 MARC L ABEL DO 6140 S MEMORIAL TULSA OK 74133 9144651 1679635874 MARK F ABEL MD VA 1121360 1336179126 ROBERT D ABELL MD OKLAHOMA CITY OK 1305268 1083602239 SUE B ABER DDS 320 S 4TH PO BOX 667 MCALESTER OK 74501 1202075 1114920071 BOB R ABERNATHY DO CORDELL-PCPCM PO BOX 785 LAWTON OK 78573 9133145 1013972579 MICHAEL K ABERNETHY MD 600 HIGHLAND AVE MADISON WI 53792 1109745 1629020979 EDWARD A ABERNETHY MD ENID OK 73701 1118585 1992793681 LANKIKE ABEYEWARDENE MD PO BOX 850215 OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73185 31E4691 1801995964 ABDENOUR ABIB MD AR 1124773 1629007588 FARIDA ABID MD OK 9159267 1730139791 FUNLOLA M ABODERIN MD VA 9112434 1205920717 AHMED A ABOU-ELMAGD MD PR 1125636 1366564304 HASSAN ABOU-HOULI MD OK 5101137 1861406258 AHMED ABOUL-MAGD MD MO 21D2335 1538118005 MITCHELL A ABOUSSIE MD TX 1125416 1659459808 BOBBY ABRAHAM MD 3201 W GORE BLVD SUITE 105 LAWTON OK 73505 1121350 1609857754 AKRAM R ABRAHAM MD PO BOX 368 PAULS VALLEY OK 73075 1124293 1700827300 FRANCIS ABRAHAM MD OK 5115778 1760595136 JOHN L ABRAHAM MD MO 1124961 1013939800 JOEL N ABRAMOVITZ MD TULSA OK 21L1787 1790891661 SALVADOR JAMES ABRAMS MD 7400 BARLITE BLVD - ER SAN ANTONIO TX 78224 21M3834 1427160076 STEPHANIE HORWITZ ABRAMS MD 6621 FANNIN #1010 HOUSTON TX 77030 1124121 1568439644 WENDY B ABRAMSON MD OKLAHOMA CITY OK 9101679 1942205307 SEYMORE ALBERT ABRONS MD 1911 SOUTH 17TH #130-A WILMINGTON NC 28401-6662 1122293 1154320901 CHRISTOPHER W ABSHERE MD DEPT 291 TULSA OK 74182 4122583 1851449573 BABA ABUDU MD 225 POPLAR HALSTEAD KS 67056 1120057 1295721678 ADDI ABUELSHAR MD PO BOX 8190 ALTUS OK 73522 1122441 1619909934 BAHA' AL-DEEN A ABU-ESHEH MD OK 1121994 1992714851 MAZEN S ABU-FADEL OK 9164228 1427005123 MOHAMED HANAFI ABUHARAZ MD 2 HURLEY PLAZA FLINT MI 48503-5903 9133418 1558356402 MUTASIM N ABU-HASAN MD 200 HAWKINS DR IOWA CITY IA 52242 3.10E+256 1649360124 SAMEH R ABUL-EZZ MD AR 5198294 1376540674 ALI J ABULIBDEH MD 2631 CUNNINGHAM JOPLIN MO 64801 51R8B94 1376540674 ALI J ABU-LIBDEH MD 2631 CUNNINGHAM JOPLIN MO 64804-1543 9111364 1124062492 TAYSIR MOHAMED ABUSAA MD DEPT OF PEDIATRICS-EMERGENCY M2500 N. STATE STREET JACKSON MS 39216 9142796 1174515274 MARY J ABUZZAHAB MD MN 9141555 1669409736 DAN ACARU MD 535 W. 110 STREET NEW YORK NY 10025 1124899 1487689303 VENKATA L ACHANTA MD OK 9148826 1033192372 RUBEN J ACHERMAN MD 3006 S MARYLAND PKWY #690 LAS VEGAS NV 89109 1114268 1184692576 ROBIN ACKER MD PO BOX 850215 OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73185 1122311 1891778767 STEPHEN M ACKERLEY MD PO BOX 22063 DEPT 100 TULSA OK 20637 3136363 1356345052 JIMMY D ACKLIN MD FAMILY MED CTR 612 S 12TH ST FT SMITH AR 72901 3133245 1437153152 RICHARD R ACLIN MD 612 SOUTH 12 STREET FORT SMITH AR 72901 21M2524 1790714145 FERNANDO ACOSTA MD 5410 FANNIN SUITE 1010 HOUSTON TX 77030 21L9984 1386669661 HECTOR JAVIER ACOSTA TAPIA MD LAREDO MEDICAL CENTER - ER LAREDO TX 78041 5101604 1255367033 MICHAEL E ACUFF MD RUSK REHABILITATION CTR 315 BUS. LOOP 70 WEST COLUMBIA MO 65203 1601605 1306981071 JENNIFER M ACUNA PA OK 4253077 1083682587 DAVID L ACUNA MD KS 3152981 1225128705 BADIH A ADADA MD PO BOX 8088 LITTLE ROCK AR 72203 9173501 1316902562 GEORGE AZER ADAM MD 220 E. GOODALE # A BATTLE CREEK MI 49017-2728 1600376 1366531337 KENNETH ALLEN ADAMS PA PO BOX 988 CLAREMORE OK 74018-0988 21K9954 1457322109 JAMI ALICIA ADAMS MD 4542 SOUTH 14TH ABILENE TX 79605-4737 21L9985 1245272475 AMY JO ADAMS MD 2609 SCRIPTURE DENTON TX 76201-2302 9101132 1497750178 JAMES WELLINGTON ADAMS MD 3710 SHIPYARD BLVD WILMINGTON NC 28403-6147 9126179 1609876903 CYRUS EUGENE ADAMS MD VINCENNES IN 47591 91R4N31 1245363993 STEPHEN RICHARD ADAMS MD 1000 E WALNUT LAWN SPRINGFIELD MO 65807-7313 1114739 1881682888 MARK H ADAMS MD PO BOX 850328 OKLAHOMA CITY OK 32873 1115203 1104818368 KAREN S ADAMS MD PONCA CITY OK 1120907 1982784880 JANA L ADAMS MD PO BOX 270965 OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73137 1122780 1881665347 DONALD ADAMS MD OK 1123124 1114969011 CRAIG V ADAMS MD 1265 S UTICA #105 TULSA OK 74104 1202445 1528023660 JOSEPH L ADAMS DO PO BOX 827 MADILL OK 73446 1204170 1578674503 ANDREA M ADAMS DO OK 1500889 1487755898 DANIEL ADAMS OD 617 S MAIN STILLWATER OK 74074 1600798 1801810783 PARNELL R ADAMS PA OK 1600981 1386619856 TAMMIE D ADAMS PA 1009 W FERGUSON BLACKWELL OK 74631 31E3144 1740277557 LAURA L ADAMS MD AR 4744895 1619972882 CANDEE S ADAMS ARNP KS 5105898 1174572895 ANTHONY W ADAMS MD MO 5112667 1255371274 KATHRYN M ADAMS MD MO 5624940 1831126788 JAMES K ADAMS PA MO 94SC003 1699774604 PAUL H ADAMSON DPM 1515 LAWRIE TATUM ROAD LAWTON OK 73501 1118021 1407840689 PHILIP B ADAMSON MD PO BOX 96408 SE STATION OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73143 1305149 1275646374 PHILLIP L ADAY DDS OK 5225553 1669487054 JACK T ADCOCK DO MO 9131812 1023011236 ELISABETH E ADDERSON MD PO BOX 1000 DEPT 572 MEMPHIS TN 38148 1117535 1700814845 PAUL D ADDISON MD PO BOX 26303 OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73126 9157766 1962429605 LATONIA M ADDISON MD GA 31E1599 1104822097 OLADELE A ADEBOGUN MD 2904 ARKANSAS BLVD TEXARKANA AR 75504 2168786 1891799169 JEFFREY MARC ADELGLASS MD 6020 W. PARKER RD #400 PLANO TX 75093-7900 1108046 1720030331 STEPHEN J ADELSON MD TULSA OK 1116880 1861465247 DAVID M ADELSON MD 1705 EAST 19TH STREET #502 TULSA OK 74104 9135607 1801880737 JOHN TAIWO ADEWUMI MD 6725 BIRCHBROOK ANTIOCH TN 37013-5671 1113913 1205836491 MEDHI N ADHAM MD DEPT OF SURGERY PO BOX 53581 OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73152 21L9053 1457558777 SOUMYA ADHIKARI MD DEPT OF ENDOCRINOLOGY 1935 MOTOR ST DALLAS TX 75235 31E3684 1124015243 ABDUL-NASSER ADJEI MD FORT SMITH AR 9101103 1255351805 HEATHER DENISE ADKINS MD 101 MANNING DR #1107A CHAPEL HILL NC 27599-0001 2187375 1063474120 CARL E ADKINS MD UT SOUTHWESTERN-MSP BOX 845347 DALLAS TX 53477 1203439 1861468548 JOEL A ADKISSON DO 1000 MEADOW LN HOWE OK 74940 1121084 1245326925 WELLIE ADLAON MD 1040 S BYRD ST TISHOMINGO OK 73460 1111896 1346349404 STEPHEN N ADLER MD MERCY DRS TOWER 309 4200 W MEMORIAL RD OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73120 4131379 1245457217 JYOTSNA ADMA MD 14128 WEST 54TH SHAWNEE KS 66216-1171 21L7635 1700828118 PHILLIP LEE ADMIRE MD 4700 ALLIANCE BLVD PLANO TX 75093-5323 1304862 1255518759 GARY P ADOLPH DDS FNB DEPT 001 PO BOX 1312 OKMULGEE OK 74447 915694L 1518055979 NICK S ADZICK MD PA 1121523 1518906569 AZHAR AFAQ MD PO BOX 345 COALGATE OK 74538 1125092 1043352057 ANEES F AFROZE MD TULSA OK 1125015 1417096629 MUHAMMAD AFZAL MD TULSA OK 9196352 1467421677 ARNOLD V AGAPITO MD FAMILY HEALTHCARE CTR 1316-W SOUTH 1ST SHELBYVILLE IL 62565-1708 1123998 1831249812 PALLAVI AGARWAL MD NO CURRENT PRACTICE ADDRESS OK 9116006 1033267406 VIJAY KUMAR AGARWAL MD 727 NORTH 120TH STREET OMAHA NE 68154-4212 1123998 1831249812 PALLAVI AGARWAL MD OK 1121174 1770553224 VICTOR H AGBEIBOR MD DEPT 1019 TULSA OK 74182 3136784 1003851072 KIMBERLY R AGEE MD AR 9137068 1811975105 ROBERT L AGEE MD VA 3151152 1649217191 JOHN PHILLIP AGENT MD PO BOX 3528 FORT SMITH AR 72913-3528 1201463 1477562619 WILLIAM S AGENT DO STILWELL OK 1203341 1649217191 JOHN P AGENT DO OK 1111671 1972619724 VIJAY KUMAR AGGARWAL MD VA MEDICAL CENTER MUSKOGEE OK 74401-1399 21M0996 1740228063 PAUL ANIL AGGARWAL MD 3600 GASTON AVENUE #851 DALLAS TX 75246 1123724 1295705663 VISHAL AGGARWAL MD OK 1111766 1134273444 AHMAD S AGHA MD PONCA CITY-PCPCM 415 FAIRVIEW PONCA CITY OK 74601 1122509 1164420741 SYED A AGHA MD 905 NW 5TH STREET STIGLER OK 74462 9135063 1316902547 NDIDI R AGHOLOR MD 106 IRVING STREET NW SUITE 212 WASHINGTON DC 20010 1125498 1346311404 JOHN H AGNONE MD OK 21K4843 1164476792 MARK ANDREW AGOSTINI MD 5323 HARRY HINES BLVD DALLAS TX 75390-9036 21L7295 1083675912 ANURADHA AGRAWAL MD TX 1123697 1720036122 SUHAS D AGTE MD OK 21F0369 1831260215 ABUL S AGUAM MD 1114 N JEFFERSON MOUNT PLEASANT TX 75455 1125170 1194920074 NELSON IVAN AGUDELO HIGUITA
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