Lifespan Neurodevelopmental Consultants

LBN: Lifespan Neurodevelopmental Consultants
Lifespan Neurodevelopmental Consultants is an health care organization with primary practice located at 33 N Dearborn St Suite #1600, Chicago IL 60602-3102. The organization recently has 8 registered licenses in different health care specialties including Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers / Clinical Neuropsychologist, Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers / Cognitive & Behavioral, Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers / Clinical, Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers / Clinical Child & Adolescent, Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers / Family, Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers / Health, Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers / Mental Retardation & Developmental Disabilities, Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers / Rehabilitation. Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers / Clinical Neuropsychologist is the primary health care specialty. Lifespan Neurodevelopmental Consultants can be contacted via phone (847) 421-0122, or through Richmond, Matthew Paul via phone (847) 421-0122.

Contact Information

Primary practice address
33 N Dearborn St Suite #1600 Chicago IL 60602-3102
Fax: (312) 781-6706
Website:
Authorized official contact:
Name: Richmond, Matthew Paul PSY.D.

Profile Details

NPI number 1003221755
LBN Legal business name Lifespan Neurodevelopmental Consultants
DBA Doing business as
Authorized official Richmond, Matthew Paul PSY.D.
Entity Organization
Organization subpart 1 No
Enumeration date Jun 20th, 2014
Last updated Jun 20th, 2014 - about 10 years ago

1 Some organizations, which are providing health care services, may consist of units or departments that provide different types of health care services or have several separate physical locations, where health care service is provided. These units, departments or physical locations are not themselves legal entities. However, each of them is part of the organization, which is a legal entity. The organization may decide whether its subparts, if it has any, should have their own NPI numbers. In case a subpart conducts any HIPAA standard transactions by itself, without its parent's involvement, it must have its own NPI number.

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