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Physician Office Laboratories Physician Office Laboratory Directory - Aug. 20, 2021 LICENSE NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP COUNTY OWNER OPR FNAME OPR LNAME TELEPHONE 21ST CENTURY ONCOLOGY OF KENTUCKY, LLC KY22026317 2 PHYSICIANS PARK DRIVE FRANKFORT KY 40601 FRANKLIN (502) 223-3551 DBA KY22031300 2ND CHANCE 313 LANGDON SOMERSET KY 42503 PULASKI (859) 368-8820 KY22017043 2ND CHANCE, PLLC 1420 N BROADWAY LEXINGTON KY 40505 FAYETTE (859) 368-8820 KY22030106 502 DIRECT PRIMARY CARE 6001 CLAYMONT VILLAGE SUITE 2 CRESTWOOD KY 40014 OLDHAM (502) 805-6448 1413 NORTH ELM STREET SUITE KY22000126 A C SANDOVAL MD HENDERSON KY 42420 HENDERSON (270) 827-9803 101 18D0324281 A C WRIGHT MD LABORATORY 430 E PLEASANT STREET CYNTHIANA KY 41031 HARRISON A. C. WRIGHT (606) 234-3282 KY22003551 A CARING TOUCH, PLLC 230 FOUNTAIN COURT, SUITE 260 LEXINGTON KY 40509 FAYETTE (859) 264-0660 A CENTER 4 CHANGE COUNSELING & KY22025996 5900 US 60 W SUITE B ASHLAND KY 41102 BOYD (606) 928-5116 PSYCHOTHERAPY 120 PROFESSIONAL LANE SUITE 18D0681245 A DAHHAN MD FCCP HARLAN KY 40831 HARLAN ABDUL DAHHAN (606) 573-1085 101 KY22000697 A JOSEPH OTT MD 134 PROFESSIONAL AVENUE WINCHESTER KY 40391 CLARK (859) 744-1556 A LOGAN, INC DBA/ WILLIAM CALVIN POWELL KY22002193 105 FOOTHILLS AVE ALBANY KY 42602 CLINTON (606) 387-6631 MD, PSC KY22028211 A NEW START II, LLC 1910 LYDA AVENUE BOWLING GREEN KY 42104 WARREN (270) 904-6669 KY22028212 A NEW START II, LLC 750 SALEM DRIVE, SUITE C OWENSBORO KY 42301 DAVIESS (270) 663-1244 KY22023792 A NEW START, LLC 222 PHILLIP STONE WAY CENTRAL CITY KY 42330 MUHLENBERG ZHIYI QIANG (270) 754-3494 KY22029990 A PLUS FAMILY HEALTHCARE 12080 SOUTH DIXIE HWY SONORA KY 42776 HARDIN (270) 640-9868 210 SOUTH MAIN STREET SUITE KY22027729 A PLUS FAMILY HEALTHCARE BROWNSVILLE KY 42210 EDMONSON (270) 975-4050 101 KY22027718 A1 HEALTHCARE CLINIC 703WEST MAIN STREET STE 8 LEBANON KY 40033 MARION (859) 792-1420 KY22002559 AARON JONAN MEMORIAL CLINIC 832 HWY 15 NORTH JACKSON KY 41339 BREATHITT (606) 666-5142 KY22027721 ACTIVATE HEATLHCARE - LOCAL 392 CLINIC 600 RODEO DRIVE, STE 300 ERLANGER KY 41018 KENTON (773) 697-3144 KY22029109 ACTIVE CARE CHIROPRACTIC 151 EAST 3RD MAYSVILLE KY 41056 MASON (606) 564-6831 KY22005003 ADAIR FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER 937 CAMPBELLSVILLE ROAD COLUMBIA KY 42728 ADAIR SHERRY JONES (270) 384-2777 ADAIR PHARMACY, INC DBA GREEN RIVER KY22030372 50 DILLON ST LIBERTY KY 42539 CASEY (606) 787-2100 PHARMACY KY22029135 ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTERS LLC 1736 ALEXANDRIA DR STE 225 LEXINGTON KY 40511 FAYETTE (859) 470-8080 KY22030084 ADIS DIAGNOSTICS LLC 67 PUBLIC SQ LANCASTER KY 40444 GARRARD (859) 792-1420 KY22020195 ADMEDCO KENTUCKY PLLC 1800 OLD LEBANON ROAD CAMPBELLSVILLE KY 42718 TAYLOR (270) 789-2023 2720 OLD ROSEBUD ROAD, SUITE KY22020194 ADMEDCO KENTUCKY PLLC LEXINGTON KY 40509 FAYETTE (859) 373-0300 110 KY22031336 ADVANCED CHIROPRACTIC CENTER, PLLC 781 SOUTH LAKE DR STE 2 PRESTONSBURG KY 41653 FLOYD (606) 886-6555 1 Physician Office Laboratory Directory - Aug. 20, 2021 LICENSE NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP COUNTY OWNER OPR FNAME OPR LNAME TELEPHONE KY22031334 ADVANCED CHIROPRACTIC CENTER, PLLC 153 WEDDINGTON BRANCH ROAD PIKEVILLE KY 41501 PIKE (606) 432-2225 KY22005906 ADVANCED DERMATOLOGY & DERMAESTHETICS 10619 MEETING STREET SUITE 106 PROSPECT KY 40059 JEFFERSON (502) 326-2622 ADVANCED DERMATOLOGY & DERMAESTHETICS 18D0677174 310 EAST BROADWAY LOUISVILLE KY 40202 JEFFERSON GEORGE SONNIER (502) 585-1263 OF 1401 HARRODSBURG RD SUITE KY22005342 ADVANCED DERMATOLOGY, PSC LEXINGTON KY 40504 FAYETTE (859) 288-5004 C415 KY22005041 ADVANCED ENT & ALLERGY 2944 BRECKINRIDGE LANE LOUISVILLE KY 40220 JEFFERSON (502) 893-0159 KY22025716 ADVANCED ENT & ALLERGY, PLLC 3515 POPLAR LEVEL ROAD LOUISVILLE KY 40213 JEFFERSON (502) 893-0159 KY22021455 ADVANCED INTERNAL MEDICINE, PLLC 2605 KENTUCKY AVE SUITE 402 PADUCAH KY 42003 MCCRACKEN (270) 366-7650 KY22011026 ADVANCED PAIN TREATMENT CENTER 162 BARNWOOD DRIVE EDGEWOOD KY 41017 KENTON (859) 331-4159 KY22027431 ADVANCED PRIMARY CARE 1100 OUR LADY'S WAY SUITE 245 ASHLAND KY 41101 BOYD (304) 633-8241 320 THOMAS MORE PARKWAY, KY22018533 ADVANCED SPINE & PAIN MANAGEMENT, INC CRESTVIEW HILLS KY 41017 KENTON (859) 426-7246 SUITE 202 KY22014928 ADVANCED UROLOGY 2161 LEXINGTON ROAD, STE 2 RICHMOND KY 40475 MADISON (859) 624-2442 ADVENTHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP CARDIOLOGY KY22026079 1380 HWY 192E LONDON KY 40741 LAUREL (606) 330-0050 LONDON 4123 DUTCHMAN'S LANE, SUITE KY22018589 ADVOCATES FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH LOUISVILLE KY 40207 JEFFERSON (502) 394-6580 601 4915 NORTON HEALTHCARE BLVD, KY22000291 ADVOCATES FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH LOUISVILLE KY 40241 JEFFERSON (502) 423-9595 SUITE 203 AFFINITY HEALTHCARE, PSC DBA HYDEN FAMILY KY22025737 22055 MAIN STREET HYDEN KY 41749 LESLIE (606) 672-1978 CARE KY22023875 AIM WELLNESS 844 CENTRAL AVE ASHLAND KY 41101 BOYD (606) 393-6193 KY22000888 ALBAREE HEALTH SERVICES, LLC 842 EAST MOUNTAIN PARKWAY SALYERSVILLE KY 41465 MAGOFFIN ANTOIN HANA (606) 349-8100 KY22002322 ALEXIUS M BISHOP MD 45 CAVALIER BLVD FLORENCE KY 41042 BOONE (859) 371-7400 KY22026414 ALL AROUND HEALTHCARE 3975 7TH STREET ROAD LOUISVILLE KY 40216 JEFFERSON (502) 825-0075 400 BLANKENBAKER PKWY SUITE KY22001128 ALL CHILDREN PEDIATRICS HOLDINGS, PLLC LOUISVILLE KY 40243 JEFFERSON (502) 244-6373 200 KY22020915 ALL EASE CHIROPRACTIC, LLC 1116 S MAIN STREET, SUITE 1 MORGANTOWN KY 42261 BUTLER (270) 526-6206 KY22001528 ALL WOMEN OB/GYN, PSC 4010 DUPONT CIRCLE, SUITE L-07 LOUISVILLE KY 40207 JEFFERSON (502) 895-6559 KY22003361 ALL WOMEN PLLC 7000 HUSTON ROAD, SUITE 19 FLORENCE KY 41042 BOONE (859) 341-5550 KY22003289 ALL-STAR PEDIATRICS 6425 BARDSTOWN ROAD LOUISVILLE KY 40291 JEFFERSON MAURICE ALLGEIER III (502) 762-0498 ALLERGY & ASTHMA ASSOCIATES OF THE KY22023424 171 N EAGLE CREEK DRIVE, STE 106 LEXINGTON KY 40509 FAYETTE (859) 277-9112 BLUEGRASS KY22001059 ALLERGY & ASTHMA SPECIALISTS, PSC 3604 WATHENS CROSSING OWENSBORO KY 42301 DAVIESS (270) 684-6144 KY22013252 ALLERGY PARTNERS OF CENTRAL KENTUCKY 166 PASADENA DRIVE SUITE 150 LEXINGTON KY 40503 FAYETTE (859) 276-1452 2 Physician Office Laboratory Directory - Aug. 20, 2021 LICENSE NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP COUNTY OWNER OPR FNAME OPR LNAME TELEPHONE KY22014270 ALLERGY, ASTHMA & SINUS CENTER, PLLC 1136 MONARCH STREET LEXINGTON KY 40513 FAYETTE (859) 223-0000 KY22027862 ALLIANCE HEALTH CARE 1710 D HWY 121 N MURRAY KY 42071 CALLOWAY (270) 753-6100 KY22025275 ALPHA HEALTH SERVICES 121 OAKRIDGE COURT STE B PRESTONSBURG KY 41653 FLOYD (606) 349-8100 KY22002513 AMERICAN CURRENT CARE, PA DBA 901 W BROADWAY LOUISVILLE KY 40203 JEFFERSON (502) 584-2257 KY22029470 AMERICAN ONCOLOGY PARTNERS, PA 1460 BLUEGRASS AVE LOUISVILLE KY 40215 JEFFERSON (502) 361-8496 KY22020153 AMERICAN PAIN INSTITUTE INC 645 ROY WILKINS AVENUE LOUISVILLE KY 40203 JEFFERSON (502) 561-0520 KY22003210 AMIN FAMILY PRACTICE 1505 SOUTH 7TH ST LOUISVILLE KY 40208 JEFFERSON (502) 637-1005 KY22001031 AMINS FAMILY PRACTICE ASSOCIATES PSC 10100 DIXIE HWY LOUISVILLE KY 40272 JEFFERSON (502) 937-4766 KY22013088 ANITA SPIREK MD PLLC 1140 LEXINGTON ROAD, SUITE 200 GEORGETOWN KY 40324 SCOTT (502) 867-2155 KY22030674 ANJUM BUX MD PSC 101 PROSPEROUS PLACE STE 300 LEXINGTON KY 40509 FAYETTE (859) 550-2030 KY22000072 ANSON HSIEH 1402 ANDREA STREET BOWLING GREEN KY 42104 WARREN (270) 781-0167 KY22028148 APPALACHIAN COMMUNITY CARE LLC 255 CHURCH STREET SUITE 101 PIKEVILLE KY 41501 PIKE (606) 432-5660 KY22029245 APPALACHIAN COMMUNITY CARE LLC 3495 HIGHWAY 15 WHITESBURG KY 41858 LETCHER (606) 633-4980 100 PROFESSIONAL LANE SUITE KY22030747 APPALACHIAN COMMUNITY CARE LLC HARLAN KY 40831 HARLAN (606) 432-5660 201 KY22022135 APPALACHIAN FAMILY CARE 55W CAL HILL SPUR PINE KNOT KY 42635 MCCREARY (606) 376-9355 APPALACHIAN HLTH CARE DBA JC FAMILY HEALTH KY22025739 145 CITIZENS LANE SUITE 202 HAZARD KY 41701 PERRY (606) 487-9999 CARE KY22026755 APPALACHIAN PRIMARY CARE LLC 92 PICKETT LANE PRESTONSBURG KY 41653 FLOYD (646) 707-7415 KY22031597 APPALACHIAN WELLNESS, LLC 592 KY 15 SOUTH UNIT 1 & 2 CAMPTON KY 41301 WOLFE (606) 668-7393 KY22026266 APPALACHIAN WELLNESS, LLC 592 KY 15 SOUTH CAMPTON KY 41301 WOLFE MILDRED FLEETWOOD (606) 668-7393 10401 LINN STATION ROAD SUITE KY22012586 APPRISS ONSITE LOUISVILLE KY 40223 JEFFERSON (502) 423-9229 110 KY22030533 ARC CLINICAL SOLUTIONS 333 W VINE ST STE 900 LEXINGTON KY 40507 FAYETTE (855) 981-2583 KY22020293 ARH CUMBERLAND VALLEY MEDICAL 2032 CUMBERLAND AVENUE MIDDLESBORO KY 40965 BELL (606) 248-4833 18D0325236 ARH HAZARD CLINIC 181 ROY CAMPBELL DRIVE HAZARD KY 41701 PERRY MITCHELL WICKER (606) 439-1316 KY22029281 ARH MEDICAL AND SPECIALTY ASSOCIATES 400 UNIVERSITY DRIVE SUITE 211 PRESTONSBURG KY 41653 FLOYD (606) 889-6367 KY22018530 ARH MEDICAL AND SPECIALTY ASSOCIATES 713 BROADWAY AVENUE PAINTSVILLE KY 41240 JOHNSON (606) 789-2185 KY22001339 ARH MEDICAL AND SPECIALTY ASSOCIATES - 4851 KY HIGHWAY 321 PRESTONSBURG KY 41653 FLOYD (606) 886-3831 KY22020295 ARH MIDDLESBORO INTERNAL MEDICINE CLINIC 200 N 30TH STREET MIDDLESBORO KY 40965 BELL (606) 248-3324 3 Physician Office Laboratory Directory - Aug. 20, 2021 LICENSE NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP COUNTY OWNER OPR FNAME OPR LNAME TELEPHONE 3602 W CUMBERLAND AVENUE KY22031350 ARH MIDDLESBORO ONCOLOGY CLINIC MIDDLESBORO KY 40965 BELL (606) 242-1550 SUITE B-101 KY22013716 ARH PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATES 47 HIGHWAY 119 S SUITE 3 WHITESBURG KY 41858 LETCHER (606) 633-7000 ARH RECOVERY CLINIC- A DEPARTMENT OF 102 MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE, KY22029374 HAZARD KY 41701 PERRY (606) 435-7200 HAZARD SUITE 101 3602 W CUMBERLAND AVENUE KY22031349 ARH SPECIALTY ASSOCIATES - MIDDLESBORO MIDDLESBORO KY 40965 BELL (606)
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