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2017 Metro Area Provider Directory – Addenda 2017 METRO AREA PROVIDER DIRECTORY – ADDENDA HealthPartners® Freedom Basic (Cost) HealthPartners® Freedom Vital (Cost) HealthPartners® Freedom Vital with Rx (Cost) HealthPartners® Freedom Balance (Cost) HealthPartners® Freedom Balance with Rx (Cost) HealthPartners® Freedom Active (Cost) HealthPartners® Freedom Active with Rx (Cost) HealthPartners® Freedom Ultimate (Cost) HealthPartners® Freedom Ultimate with Rx (Cost) HealthPartners® Freedom Ultimate with Enhanced Rx (Cost) HealthPartners® Freedom Group (Cost) (Collectively known as HealthPartners Freedom) This directory addenda provides a list of HealthPartners network providers. For pharmacy information, refer to your Pharmacy directory. This directory is current as of August 2017. Some network providers may have been added or removed from our network after this directory was printed. We do not guarantee that each network provider is still accepting new members. H2462_100701 NM 01/2017 Freedom Metro Provider Directory Addenda This document is a list of changes to the HealthPartners® Freedom network providers. Use this list to find the network providers that have had changes. Providers are organized first by the network change. The network change categories are New to the Network, No longer in the Network, Accepting New Members, Address Changes, Phone Number Changes and New Hours. After category, it is organized by provider type, then alphabetically by facility name. If you have any questions, please call Member Services at 800-233-9645 (TTY 711). Facility Name Address City, State, Zip Phone Number NEW TO THE NETWORK Primary care physicians and specialists – New to the Network Abbott Northwestern Bariatric 2855 Campus Dr Ste 115 Plymouth, MN (763) 577-7550 Center 55441-267 Abbott Northwestern Pre-Op 2805 Campus Dr Ste 325 Plymouth, MN (612) 863-0310 Clinic 55441-267 Abbott Northwestern Specialty 2800 Chicago Ave Ste Minneapolis, MN (612) 336-5000 Clinic 250 55407 Acupuncture Health Center 2800 Chicago Ave S Ste Minneapolis, MN (612) 354-7778 LL05 55407 Acupuncture Medical Center 120 Central Ave Faribault, MN (507) 323-8148 55021 Aegis Therapies 4400 Lange Ave NE Saint Michael, MN (800) 444-6845 55376 Allina Health Buffalo Specialty 303 Catlin St Buffalo, MN 55313- (763) 684-6160 Clinic 194 Allina Health Isanti Clinic 300 5th Ave N E Isanti, MN 55040- (763) 688-9700 748 Allina Health Surgical 2855 Campus Dr Ste 400 Plymouth, MN (612) 863-7770 Specialists 55441 Allina Health Surgical 15800 37th Ave N Ste Plymouth, MN (612) 863-7770 Specialists 300 55446 Allina Health Surgical 2855 Campus Dr Ste 610 Plymouth, MN (612) 863-7770 Specialists 55441 Allina Health Surgical 407 W 66th St Richfield, MN (612) 863-7770 Specialists 55423 Allina Health Surgical 7920 Old Cedar Ave S Bloomington, MN (612) 863-7770 Specialists 55425 Allina Health Surgical 920 E 28th St Ste 460 Minneapolis, MN (612) 863-7770 Specialists 55407-128 Amdahl Hearing 7270 Forestview Ln N Maple Grove, MN (320) 252-0094 Ste 225 55369 Ascent Audiology & Hearing 7820 Terrey Pine Ct Ste Eden Prairie, MN (952) 594-8358 110 55344-110 This information is current as of August 2017. For the most up to date information, visit our website or call Member Services. Audiologists Hearing Center, 303 Catlin St Buffalo, MN 55313 (763) 682-5225 Inc Audiologists Hearing Center, 6550 York Ave S Ste 305 Edina, MN 55435 (952) 285-1419 Inc Britton Center, PA 360 Sherman St Ste 300 Saint Paul, MN (651) 225-1102 55102 Center for Diagnostic Imaging 1835 County Rd C W Ste Roseville, MN (651) 287-4929 180 55113-135 Center for Diagnostic Imaging 10438 185th St W Ste Lakeville, MN (952) 345-3878 100 55044-530 Center for Diagnostic Imaging 2601 Centennial Dr Ste North Saint Paul, (651) 287-4128 108 MN 55109-308 Center for Diagnostic Imaging 2305 108th Ln Blaine, MN 55449- (763) 278-4429 522 Center for Diagnostic Imaging 5775 Wayzata Blvd Ste Saint Louis Park, (952) 738-4477 140 MN 55416-447 Center for Diagnostic Imaging 5775 Wayzata Blvd Ste Saint Louis Park, (952) 738-4640 150 MN 55416-269 Center for Diagnostic Imaging 232 Wentworth Ave E West Saint Paul, (651) 209-0219 MN 55118 Center for Diagnostic Imaging 9630 Grove Circle N Ste Maple Grove, MN (763) 416-9916 100 55369-347 Center for Diagnostic Imaging 775 Prairie Center Dr Eden Prairie, MN (952) 345-3805 Ste 260 55344 Center for Diagnostic Imaging 1860 Beam Ave Maplewood, MN (651) 748-8226 55109 Center for Diagnostic Imaging 675 Nicollet Blvd E Ste Burnsville, MN (952) 898-6627 150 55337 Center for Diagnostic Imaging 3450 124th Ave Ste 100 Coon Rapids, MN (763) 433-2000 55433 Center for Diagnostic Imaging 910 Sibley Memorial Mendota Heights, (651) 455-5500 Hwy MN 55118 Center for Diagnostic Imaging 5775 Wayzata Blvd Ste Saint Louis Park, (952) 541-1840 190 MN 55416 Child Neurology Solutions, PLLC 360 Sherman St Ste 399 Saint Paul, MN (651) 356-6080 55105 Courage Kenny Sports & 300 5th Ave NE Ste 200 Isanti, MN 55040- (763) 688-9750 Physical Therapy - Isanti 748 Ecumen North Branch 5379 383rd St North Branch, MN (651) 237-3001 55056 Fairview Pain Managemenet 5130 Fairview Blvd Ste Wyoming, MN (612) 273-5400 Center - Wyoming 101 55092-805 This information is current as of August 2017. For the most up to date information, visit our website or call Member Services. Fairview Rehabilitation Services 3305 Central Park Eagan, MN 55121- (651) 406-8868 - Eagan Village Dr Ste 130 770 Fairview Sleep Centers - 606 24th Ave S Ste 106 Minneapolis, MN (612) 273-3385 Minneapolis 55454-145 Fairview Urgent Care - Andover 13819 Hanson Blvd NW Andover, MN (763) 392-4001 55304 Fairview Urgent Care - Brooklyn 10000 Zane Ave N Brooklyn Park, MN (763) 528-6999 Park 55443 Fairview Urgent Care - Eagan 3305 Central Park Eagan, MN 55121- (651) 406-8877 Village Dr Ste 140 770 Fairview Urgent Care - Highland 2155 Ford Pkwy Ste A Saint Paul, MN (651) 696-5070 Park 55116 Fairview Urgent Care - Lakeville 18580 Joplin Ave Lakeville, MN (952) 892-9500 55044 Family Chiropractic Center, PA 20700 Chippendale Ave Farmington, MN (651) 460-9449 Ste 7 55024 Family Speech & Therapy 11100 86th Ave N Maple Grove, MN (763) 755-4275 Services 55369 Family Speech & Therapy 4330 Cedar Lake Rd Saint Louis Park, (763) 755-4275 Services MN 55416 Fresenius Medical Care 17592 Dodd Blvd Lakeville, MN (952) 431-5951 Lakeville 55044 Fresenius Medical Care 3007 Harbor Ln N Plymouth, MN (763) 559-0980 Plymouth Creek 55447-510 Fundamental Kids Therapy LLC 12732 Lake Blvd Lindstrom, MN (612) 888-4757 55045 Good Samaritan Society - 3815 W Broadway Ave Robbinsdale, MN (612) 332-4262 Specialty Care Community 55422 HCMC Emergency & Level 1 701 Park Ave R1 Minneapolis, MN (612) 873-3131 Trauma Center 55415-162 HCMC Gastroenterology and 701 Park Avenue S1.224 Minneapolis, MN (612) 873-5444 Liver Clinic 55415-182 HCMC Inpatient Psychiatry 701 Park Ave R7 Minneapolis, MN (612) 873-2212 55415-162 HCMC Limb Preservation and 701 Park Ave P1 Minneapolis, MN (612) 873-6963 Wound Health Center 55415-162 HealthEast Optimum 17 W Exchange St Ste Saint Paul, MN (651) 232-3916 Rehabilitation - Neurosurgery 850 55102 Gallery Institute for Athletic Medicine 3809 42nd Ave S Minneapolis, MN (612) 728-7117 55406-350 Jacobson Plastic Surgery, LLC 303 E Nicollet Blvd Ste Burnsville, MN (952) 303-2100 330 55337 This information is current as of August 2017. For the most up to date information, visit our website or call Member Services. Lakeville Dialysis 20186 Heritage Dr Lakeville, MN (952) 985-8438 55044-685 Larpenteur Ave Dialysis 1739 Lexington Ave N Roseville, MN (651) 489-9260 55113-652 LifeStream Family Wellness 1575 7th St W Ste 104 Saint Paul, MN (651) 338-3574 55102 LifeStream Wellness 3440 Federal Dr Ste 140 Eagan, MN 55122 (651) 338-3574 Acupuncture and TCM Longevity Acupuncture Clinic 1530 W Frontage Rd Stillwater, MN (612) 201-7080 55082 Longevity Acupuncture Clinic 2978 Rice St Little Canada, MN (612) 201-7080 55113 MAPS Stillwater Clinic 1950 Curve Crest Blvd Stillwater, MN (763) 537-6000 55082 Margaret S. Parmly Residence 28210 Old Towne Rd Chisago City, MN (651) 257-0575 55013 Medical Specialists, PA 6550 York Ave S Ste 303 Edina, MN 55435 (952) 225-5400 Metro Urology, a Division of 2600 39th Ave NE Saint Anthony, MN (763) 520-7700 Minnesota Urology 55421 Metro Urology, a Division of 2000 N Ave Northfield, MN (507) 646-1494 Minnesota Urology 55057 Metro Urology, a Division of 1400 Jefferson Rd Northfield, MN (507) 663-9000 Minnesota Urology 55057 Metro Urology, a Division of 15450 Hwy 7 Ste 250 Minnetonka, MN (763) 520-7700 Minnesota Urology 55345 Metro Urology, a Division of 911 Northland Dr Princeton, MN (952) 925-0473 Minnesota Urology 55371 Metro Urology, a Division of 1515 Saint Francis Ave Shakopee, MN (952) 925-0473 Minnesota Urology Ste 250 55379 Metro Urology, a Division of 14655 Galaxie Ave Apple Valley, MN (651) 999-6800 Minnesota Urology 55124 Metro Urology, a Division of 14101 Fairview Drive, Burnsville, MN (952) 925-0473 Minnesota Urology Suite # 280 55337 Metro Urology, a Division of 701 S Dellwood Cambridge, MN (763) 689-7700 Minnesota Urology 55008 Metro Urology, a Division of 1700 Hwy 25 N Buffalo, MN 55313 (952) 925-0473 Minnesota Urology Metro Vein Clinic 3366 Oakdale Ave N Ste Robbinsdale, MN (763) 398-6611 401 55422 Metro Vein Clinic 625 E Nicollet Blvd Ste Burnsville, MN (612) 789-8346 200 55337 Metro Vein Clinic 7362 University Ave N E Fridley, MN 55432 (612) 789-8346 This information is current as of August 2017. 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