Saint Joseph'S Radiology Associates, Inc.

LBN: Saint Joseph'S Radiology Associates, Inc.
Saint Joseph'S Radiology Associates, Inc. is an health care organization with primary practice located at 200 High Service Ave Radiology Department, North Providence RI 02904-5113. The organization recently has only one registered license in Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians / Diagnostic Radiology, which is considered as the primary health care specialty. Saint Joseph'S Radiology Associates, Inc. can be contacted via phone (401) 837-2388, or through Weisblatt, Steven via phone (401) 837-2388.

Contact Information

Primary practice address
200 High Service Ave Radiology Department North Providence RI 02904-5113
Fax: (401) 456-4043
Website:
Authorized official contact:
Name: Weisblatt, Steven Doctor of Medicine (MD)

Health care specialties

SpecialtyCodeLicense #State
Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians / Diagnostic Radiology 2085R0202X

Profile Details

NPI number 1891716882
LBN Legal business name Saint Joseph'S Radiology Associates, Inc.
DBA Doing business as
Authorized official Weisblatt, Steven Doctor of Medicine (MD)
Entity Organization
Organization subpart 1 No
Enumeration date Jul 22nd, 2006
Last updated Aug 22nd, 2020 - about 4 years ago

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Identifiers

StateTypeNumberIssuer
All States NPI 1891716882 NPPES
Rhode Island MEDICAID SJ07297
Rhode Island MEDICAID 9734813

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