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Facility Facility Address Visn Name Title Telephone # Email Prosthetics and Sensory Aids Service -- National Staff Directory Facility TELEPHONE FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS VISN NAME TITLE EMAIL FAX# Number # Birmingham, Alabama VAMC, Birmingham, Alabama 700 South 19th Street, Birmingham, POSEY, Teresa Chief of Prosthetics (205) 933- Alabama 35233 521 VISN 7 [email protected] (205) 558-4811 8101x6942 VAMC, Birmingham, Alabama 700 South 19th Street, Birmingham, McCULLOUGH, Cynthia Administrative Assistant (205) 933- Alabama 35233 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x6040 VAMC, Birmingham, Alabama 700 South 19th Street, Birmingham, WILLIS, Janice Program Support Assistant (205) 933-8101 Alabama 35233 521 VISN 7 [email protected] x4508 VAMC, Birmingham, Alabama 700 South 19th Street, Birmingham, GUYTON, Phyllis Purchasing Agent (205) 933- Alabama 35233 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x3262 VAMC, Birmingham, Alabama 700 South 19th Street, Birmingham, HARDING, Rachel Contract Specialist (205) 933- Alabama 35233 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x6091 VAMC, Birmingham, Alabama 700 South 19th Street, Birmingham, LAWSON, Shelia Purchasing Agent (205) 933- Alabama 35233 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x5359 VAMC, Birmingham, Alabama 700 South 19th Street, Birmingham, McRAE, Marcia Lead Purchasing Agent (205) 933- Alabama 35233 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x6940 VAMC, Birmingham, Alabama 700 South 19th Street, Birmingham, NGU, Tina Purchasing Agent (205) 933- Alabama 35233 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x5435 VAMC, Birmingham, Alabama 700 South 19th Street, Birmingham, O'REE, Ollie Purchasing Agent (205) 933- Alabama 35233 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x6590 VAMC, Birmingham, Alabama 700 South 19th Street, Birmingham, CHAPMAN, Davida Purchasing Agent (205)933- Alabama 35233 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x5088 VAMC, Birmingham, Alabama 700 South 19th Street, Birmingham, WILLIAMS, Seth J. Purchasing Agent (205)933- Alabama 35233 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x6850 Facility TELEPHONE FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS VISN NAME TITLE EMAIL FAX# Number # Bessemer, Alabama Bessemer CBOC, Bessemer, 9975 9th Avenue, SW, Suite 400, VACANT Asst. Chief of Prosthetics (205) 933- Alabama Bessemer, Alabama 35022 521 VISN 7 [email protected] (205) 212-3196 8101x7971 Bessemer CBOC, Bessemer, 9975 9th Avenue, SW, Suite 400, DRAKE, Donald Purchasing Agent (205) 933- Alabama Bessemer, Alabama 35022 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x7972 Bessemer CBOC, Bessemer, 9975 9th Avenue, SW, Suite 400, HORN, Joseph Purchasing Agent (205) 933- Alabama Bessemer, Alabama 35022 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x7976 Bessemer CBOC, Bessemer, 9975 9th Avenue, SW, Suite 400, KINCAID, Craig Wheelchair Technician (205) 933- Alabama Bessemer, Alabama 35022 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x7980 Bessemer CBOC, Bessemer, 9975 9th Avenue, SW, Suite 400, PREWITT, Carole Purchasing Agent (205) 933- Alabama Bessemer, Alabama 35022 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x7975 Bessemer CBOC, Bessemer, 9975 9th Avenue, SW, Suite 400, WILKINS, Niki Purchasing Agent (205) 933- Alabama Bessemer, Alabama 35022 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x7970 Bessemer CBOC, Bessemer, 9975 9th Avenue, SW, Suite 400, WILLIAMS, Phillip Wheelchair Technician (205) 933- Alabama Bessemer, Alabama 35022 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x7973 Bessemer CBOC, Bessemer, 9975 9th Avenue, SW, Suite 400, HUDSON, Terri Purchasing Agent (205) 933- Alabama Bessemer, Alabama 35022 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x7979 Bessemer CBOC, Bessemer, 9975 9th Avenue, SW, Suite 400, MOORE, Rosemary Purchasing Agent (205) 933- Alabama Bessemer, Alabama 35022 521 VISN 7 [email protected] 8101x7978 Madison, Alabama Madison CBOC, Madison, 8075 Madison Blvd, Suite 101, HUBBARD, Stacey Purchasing Agent Alabama Madison, Alabama 35758 521GB VISN 7 (205) 212-3131 [email protected] (256) 461-0030 Prosthetics and Sensory Aids Service -- National Staff Directory Facility TELEPHONE FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS VISN NAME TITLE EMAIL FAX# Number # Montgomery, Alabama VAMC, Montgomery, Alabama 215 Perry Hill Road, Montgomery, COLLINS, Jackie Chief of Prosthetics (334) 260- Alabama 36109-3798 619 VISN 7 [email protected] (334) 260-4130 4110x4770 VAMC, Montgomery, Alabama 215 Perry Hill Road, Montgomery, PORTER, Mickey Purchasing Agent (334) 260- Alabama 36109-3798 619 VISN 7 4110x4773 VAMC, Montgomery, Alabama 215 Perry Hill Road, Montgomery, GARRETT, Chandra Prosthetic Clerk (334) 260- Alabama 36109-3798 619 VISN 7 4110x2110 VAMC, Montgomery, Alabama 215 Perry Hill Road, Montgomery, BAKER, Leon Purchasing Agent (334) 260- Alabama 36109-3798 619 VISN 7 4110x4772 VAMC, Montgomery, Alabama 215 Perry Hill Road, Montgomery, BAYFORD, Ernest Purchasing Agent (334) 260- Alabama 36109-3798 619 VISN 7 4110x4774 VAMC, Montgomery, Alabama 215 Perry Hill Road, Montgomery, WALKER, Sherian Purchasing Agent (334) 260- Alabama 36109-3798 619 VISN 7 4110x4776 VAMC, Montgomery, Alabama 215 Perry Hill Road, Montgomery, PETEN, Michael Purchasing Agent (334) 260- Alabama 36109-3798 619 VISN 7 4110x4441 VAMC, Montgomery, Alabama 215 Perry Hill Road, Montgomery, SHEPHARD, V Less Purchasing Agent (334) 260- Alabama 36109-3798 619 VISN 7 4110x4441 VAMC, Montgomery, Alabama 215 Perry Hill Road, Montgomery, TURNER, Faye Prosthetic Representative (334) 260-4110 Alabama 36109-3798 619 VISN 7 Intern x4081 VAMC, Montgomery, Alabama 215 Perry Hill Road, Montgomery, HALL, Cynthia Purchasing Agent (334) 260- Alabama 36109-3798 619 VISN 7 4110x4775 Facility TELEPHONE FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS VISN NAME TITLE EMAIL FAX# Number # Tuskegee, Alabama VAMC, Tuskegee, Alabama 2400 Hospital Road, Tuskegee, COUTO, Lucinda K. Prosthetic Representative (334) 727-0550 Alabama 36083 619A4 VISN 7 [email protected] (334) 725-2567 x3117 VAMC, Tuskegee, Alabama 2400 Hospital Road, Tuskegee, GIVNER, Stanley Purchasing Agent (334) 727-0550 Alabama 36083 619A4 VISN 7 x5451 VAMC, Tuskegee, Alabama 2400 Hospital Road, Tuskegee, OLIVER, Columbus Purchasing Agent (334) 727-0550 x Alabama 36083 619A4 VISN 7 2646 VAMC, Tuskegee, Alabama 2400 Hospital Road, Tuskegee, BAKER, John Purchasing Agent (334) 727-0550 x Alabama 36083 619A4 VISN 7 3918 Tuscaloosa, Alabama VAMC, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 3701 Loop Road, East, Tuscaloosa, VACANT Chief of Prosthetics Alabama 35404 679 VISN 7 (205) 554-3553 (205) 554-4689 VAMC, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 3701 Loop Road, East, Tuscaloosa, RIDDLE, Shirely Purchasing Agent Alabama 35404 679 VISN 7 (205) 554-2371 VAMC, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 3701 Loop Road, East, Tuscaloosa, JOHNSON, Ethel Purchasing Agent Alabama 35404 679 VISN 7 (205) 554-2378 VAMC, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 3701 Loop Road, East, Tuscaloosa, CARTER, Brenda Purchasing Agent Alabama 35404 679 VISN 7 (205) 554-2955 VAMC, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 3701 Loop Road, East, Tuscaloosa, BIVENS, Jeffrey L Prosthetic Clerk (205)554-2000 x Alabama 35404 679 VISN 7 2352 Prosthetics and Sensory Aids Service -- National Staff Directory Facility TELEPHONE FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS VISN NAME TITLE EMAIL FAX# Number # Anchorage, Alaska VAHCS, Anchorage, Alaska 1201 N Muldoon Rd, Anchorage, McPHERSON, Tanya Chief of Prosthetics Alaska 99504 463 VISN 20 (907) 257-4931 [email protected] (907) 257-6980 VAHCS, Anchorage, Alaska 1201 N Muldoon Rd, Anchorage, REYNOLDS, Robert Purchasing Agent Alaska 99504 463 VISN 20 (Rocky) (907) 257-4930 Facility TELEPHONE FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS VISN NAME TITLE EMAIL FAX# Number # Mesa, Arizona Southwest Health Care VA SW Healthcare System, 6950 E. BAUM, Robert VISN Prosthetic Network, VISN 18 Williams Field Rd. Mesa, Arizona 494 VISN 18 Representative (602) 604-3998 [email protected] (505) 767-6011 85212 Southwest Health Care VA SW Healthcare System, 210 N. FOY, Carston Administrative Officer Network, VISN 18 Arizona St Silver City, New Mexico 494 VISN 18 (575)388-1816 [email protected] (575)388-2770 88061 Prescott, Arizona VAHCS, Prescott, Arizona 500 Highway 89 North, Prescott, POEHLS, Dennis Chief of Prosthetics Arizona 86313 649 VISN 18 (928) 776-6047 [email protected] (928) 776-6173 VAHCS, Prescott, Arizona 500 Highway 89 North, Prescott, HOLDREN, Sharon Purchasing Agent (928) 445-4860 Arizona 86313 649 VISN 18 ext 6490 VAHCS, Prescott, Arizona 500 Highway 89 North, Prescott, ROBBINS, Stanley Purchasing Agent (928) 445-4860 Arizona 86313 649 VISN 18 ext 6219 VAHCS, Prescott, Arizona 500 Highway 89 North, Prescott, CAVE, Michael Purchasing Agent (928) 445-4860 Arizona 86313 649 VISN 18 ext 6711 VAHCS, Prescott, Arizona 500 Highway 89 North, Prescott, RESETAR, Susan Respiratory Therapist (928) 445-4860 Arizona 86313 649 VISN 18 ext 6100 VAHCS, Prescott, Arizona 500 Highway 89 North, Prescott, GABALDON, Grace Clerk (928) 445-4860 Arizona 86313 649 VISN 18 ext 6129 Prosthetics and Sensory Aids Service -- National Staff Directory Facility TELEPHONE FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS VISN NAME TITLE EMAIL FAX# Number # Phoenix, Arizona VAMC, Phoenix, Arizona 650 East Indian School Road, BATIE, Andra Chief of Prosthetics Phoenix, Arizona 85012 644 VISN 18 (602) 222-6537 [email protected] (602) 222-6551 VAMC, Phoenix, Arizona 650 East Indian School Road, Vacant Supervisory Prosthetic (602) 277-5551 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 644 VISN 18 Representative x6484 VAMC, Phoenix, Arizona 650 East Indian School Road, CALHOUN, Janine C. Purchasing Agent (602) 277-5551 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 644 VISN 18 x6417 VAMC, Phoenix, Arizona 650 East Indian School Road, DORSETTE, Constance Purchasing Agent (602) 277-5551 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 644 VISN 18 x6487 VAMC, Phoenix, Arizona 650 East Indian School Road,
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