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Net ID Report Foreign Service Benefit Plan NetCare-Guam Provider Listing Provider Type / Practice / Service Provider Name Specialty Location City Country Zip Phone 2068 Army Drive Route Chong, Richard LAC Acupuncture 16 North Suite 1C Harmon GUAM 96913 6716374443 263 Adrian Sanchez Yu, Jong C LAC Acupuncture Street Suite B Harmon GUAM 96913 6716467565 Yu's China Acupuncture and 263 Adrian Sanchez Oriental Medicine Clini Acupuncture Street Suite B Harmon GUAM 96913 6716467565 Chen's Happy Dragon Acupuncture Cli Acupuncture 178 Estrepio Road Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716468417 China Acupuncture Clinic Acupuncture PO Box 9178 Tamuning GUAM 96931 9999999999 Jong Sun Baik dba Sun 285 Farenholt Avenue, Acupunture Cl Acupuncture Suite 301 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716474636 Acute Short Term Guam Regional Medical City Hospital 133 Route 3 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716494764 Acute Short Term 850 Governor Carlos Guam Memorial Hospital Hospital Camacho Road Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716472332 Guam Specialist Group, Ambulatory 280 Pale San Vitores PLLC Surgicenter Road Barrigada GUAM 96913 6716474542 Ambulatory 590 South Marine Drive Guam Surgical Group Surgicenter GITC Bldg. Suite 211 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716497588 Ambulatory 590 South Marine Drive Guam Surgical Group Surgicenter GITC Bldg. Suite 211 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716497588 633 Governor Carlos Ambulatory Camacho Road Suite Guam Surgicenter Surgicenter 101 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716463855 Ambulatory 415 Chalan San Antonio Island Eye Center Surgicenter Suite 214 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716460496 633 Gov C. Camacho Ambulatory Road Suite 212 GUAM Pacific Hand Surgery Center Surgicenter MEDICAL PLAZA Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716464263 Proprietary and Confidential Revised 05/24/18 Do Not Copy, Disclose or Distribute Without Permission 1 of 44 Foreign Service Benefit Plan NetCare-Guam Provider Listing Provider Type / Practice / Service Provider Name Specialty Location City Country Zip Phone 121 Takano Lane Suite Guam Anesthesia Services Anesthesia Group 302 Tamuning GUAM 96913 9999999999 Aubin, Russel MD Anesthesiology 133 Route 3 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716455500 Fitch, Brian Duane MD Anesthesiology 133 Route 3 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716455500 Lopez, Virgilio I. MD Anesthesiology 133 Route 3 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716455500 McCrory, Shannon MD Anesthesiology 133 Route 3 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716455500 Shapiro, Anna MD Anesthesiology 133 Route 3 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716455500 633 Gov. Carlos Camacho Road Suite Buckley, Michael MD Anesthesiology 101 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716463855 633 Gov. Carlos Camacho Road Suite Head, David MD Anesthesiology 101 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716463855 633 Gov. Carlos Camacho Road Suite Ji, Hyo Sang MD Anesthesiology 101 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716463855 655 Harmon Loop Road Ross Hearing Aids Audiology Center Suite 108-A Dededo GUAM 96929 6176374327 545 Chalan San Antonio Audiological Associates Audiology Center Suite 305 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716492905 Guam Behavioral Health & Behavioral Health 709 Gov. Carlos Wellness Center Clinic Camacho Road Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716471901 Sagua Managu Birthing Center 472 Chalan San Antonio Tamuning GUAM 96913 9999999999 416 Chalan San Antonio, Road Good Samaritan Cancer Center Of Guam Cancer Center Building Tamuning GUAM 96913 9999999999 Proprietary and Confidential Revised 05/24/18 Do Not Copy, Disclose or Distribute Without Permission 2 of 44 Foreign Service Benefit Plan NetCare-Guam Provider Listing Provider Type / Practice / Service Provider Name Specialty Location City Country Zip Phone Guam Regional Medical City Specialty Car 133 Holland, Marian MD Cardiology Route 3 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716455500 Cardiovascular Zubair, Imran MD Disease 133 Route 3 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716455500 Cardiovascular Kim, Byungsoo MD Disease 472 Chalan San Antonio Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716463880 Cardiovascular 850 Carlos Camacho Kim, Byungsoo MD Disease Road Tamuning GUAM 96911 9999999999 Larkin, Gary DC Chiropractic 131 K-10 Haiguas Drive Agana Heights GUAM 96910 9999999999 Larkin, June DC Chiropractic 131 K-10 Haiguas Drive Agana Heights GUAM 96910 6714724262 136 D. Kayen Chando Larkin, Scott R. DC Chiropractic PMB 514 Suite A10 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716324262 2078 Army Drive Route Miller, Gregory J. DC Chiropractic 16 North, Suite C Dededo GUAM 96929 6716377926 562 Harmon Loop Road. Mitchell, Glenda DC Chiropractic Box 1 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716378901 562 Harmon Loop Road Mitchell, Philip DC Chiropractic Suite B9B Dededo GUAM 96929 6716378901 Active Life Chiropractic 306 North Marine Corps Arthur, Steve DC Chiropractic Drive Hagatna GUAM 96910 6714773472 181 East Marine Coprs Beckwith, Nicholas P DC Chiropractic Drive Hagatna GUAM 96910 6714750005 761 S. Marine Corps Gregory, Barbara Onedera Drive Suite A6, Centam DC Chiropractic Building Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716499355 761 South Marine Drive Gregory, Robert W. DC Chiropractic Suite A-6 Tamuning GUAM 96913 9999999999 Proprietary and Confidential Revised 05/24/18 Do Not Copy, Disclose or Distribute Without Permission 3 of 44 Foreign Service Benefit Plan NetCare-Guam Provider Listing Provider Type / Practice / Service Provider Name Specialty Location City Country Zip Phone 389 South Marine Drive Rathbun, Lex R. DC Chiropractic Suite 101 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716496822 Chiropractic Larkin Family Chiropractic Medicine 131 K-10 Haiguas Drive Agana Heights GUAM 96910 6714724262 Chiropractic 131 Harguas Drive Nicdao Chiropractic Medicine Suite K10 Agana Heights GUAM 96910 9999999999 Chiropractic Marianas Chiropractic Clinic Medicine 2078 Route 16 Suite C Dededo GUAM 96929 6716377926 Chiropractic 562 Harmon Loop Road Mitchell Chiropractic Center Medicine Box 1 Compadres Mall Dededo GUAM 96929 6716378901 Chiropractic 181 East Marine Corps Walking Tall Medicine Drive Suite 102 Hagatna GUAM 96910 3123358000 Chiropractic 388 South Marine Drive Isla Chiropractic Clinic Medicine Suite 101 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716496822 Chiropractic 388 South Marine Drive Isla Chiropractic Clinic Medicine Suite 101 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716496822 Chiropractic Lohas Chiropractic Clinic Medicine 241 Farenholt Avenue Tamuning GUAM 96913 6746494871 Chiropractic Lohas Chiropractic Clinic Medicine 241 Farenholt Avenue Tamuning GUAM 96913 6746494871 Chiropractic 761 South Marine Drive Pacific Life Chiropractic Medicine Suite A6 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716499355 Chiropractic 388 South Marine Drive Rathbun Chiropractic Clinic Medicine Suite 101 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716496822 Harmon Doctors Clinic Clinic 2214 Route 16 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716374179 263 Vietnam Veterans American Medical Center Clinic Hwy Mangilao GUAM 96913 6716489200 Proprietary and Confidential Revised 05/24/18 Do Not Copy, Disclose or Distribute Without Permission 4 of 44 Foreign Service Benefit Plan NetCare-Guam Provider Listing Provider Type / Practice / Service Provider Name Specialty Location City Country Zip Phone Lombard Health Clinic 736 Route 4 Suite 103 Sinajana GUAM 96910 9999999999 AB Won Pat International Airport Commuter CMI Family Medical Center Clinic Terminal Tamuning GUAM 96931 6716458359 Family Medical Center Clinic 851 Camacho Road Tamuning GUAM 96931 6716491003 Health Services Of The 809 Chalan Pasaheru Pacific Clinic Unit 2 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716475355 Counselor, 1244 North Marine Corps Baleto, Jesse PSYD Professional Drive Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716478262 Counselor, 1244 North Marine Corps Bordallo, Sandra PSYD Professional Drive Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716478262 Prodanovic, Edward Milan MD Dermatology 388 Ypao Road Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716468881 265 Chalan Santo Papa Guam Renal Care Dialysis Center Juan Pablo Agana GUAM 96910 6714753600 265 Chalan Santo Papa Guam Renal Care Dialysis Center Juan Pablo Agana GUAM 96910 6714753600 265 Chalan Santo Papa Guam Renal Care Dialysis Center Suite 1 Agana GUAM 96910 9999999999 1406 North Marine American Dialysis Center Dialysis Center Corps. Drive Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716463773 633 Gov. Carlos B Guam Dialysis Center Camacho Road Suite Tamuning Dialysis Center 106 Tamuning GUAM 96913 5624958075 1406 North Marine Corps RSA-Tumon, LLC Dialysis Center Drive Upper Tumon Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716463773 1406 N. Marine Corps Tumon Kidney Center Dialysis Center Drive Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716463773 Proprietary and Confidential Revised 05/24/18 Do Not Copy, Disclose or Distribute Without Permission 5 of 44 Foreign Service Benefit Plan NetCare-Guam Provider Listing Provider Type / Practice / Service Provider Name Specialty Location City Country Zip Phone Matanane, Lenora RD Dietetics/Nutrition 472 Chalan San Antonio Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716471830 Popovska, Jasmina RD Dietetics/Nutrition 388 Ypao Road Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716468881 Sim, Candy RD Dietetics/Nutrition 388 Ypao Road Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716468881 Guam Medical Equipment & Durable Medical Photo Town Plaza Suite Supplies LLC Equipment 102B Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716494633 Durable Medical 202 Farenholt Avenue Isla Home Infusion Inc Equipment Suite 101 102 Tamuning GUAM 96913 9999999999 Durable Medical 1270 North Marine Drive Medquest Medical Supply Equipment Boons Building Suite 103 Tamuning GUAM 96913 6716466875 Emergency Arrisueno, Martin MD Medicine 133 Route 3 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716455500 Baddorf, Sarah E. Emergency Williamson. MD Medicine 133 Route 3 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716455500 Emergency Bekkerman, Anthony G MD Medicine 133 Route 3 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716455500 Emergency Bouska, River A. MD Medicine 133 Route 3 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716455500 Emergency Case, Daniel J. MD Medicine 133 Route 3 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716455500 Emergency Cheng, Pang MD Medicine 133 Route 3 Dededo GUAM 96929 6716455500 Emergency David, Gabriel MD Medicine 133
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