Local
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
A professional medical care organization that provides primary care or specialty care to prevent, diagnose, or treat Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Routine health care is provided by neurologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, internists, family medicine specialists, nurse practitioners, physicians’ assistants, or other health care providers who serve as the first point of contact with the health care system. Services focus on the prevention and early detection of health problems through regular physical examinations and other similar procedures as well as therapeutic services.
Multiple Sclerosis Center, Roanoke
Multiple Sclerosis Center
Multiple Sclerosis Center
Multiple Sclerosis Center
Multiple Sclerosis Center
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis, Hampton
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis, Norfolk
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis, Suffolk
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis, Virginia Beach
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis, Williamsburg
Nursing Facilities
Residential facilities which include rehabilitative, skilled nursing and/or custodial care.
Skilled Nursing, The Johnson Center
The Cape Health Care Center
Riverside Health System, Patriots Colony at Williamsburg, Skilled Nursing
Heron Cove, Francis N. Sanders Nursing Home
The Gardens Nursing Care, Warwick Forest
Skilled Nursing Center
Nursing Services, Mary Morton Parsons Health Center
Northern Virginia Health Care Center
Skilled Nursing, Long Term Care Facility
Skilled Nursing
Long Term Care
Nursing Facility
Skilled Nursing, Seaside Health Center
Hospital Long Term Care Facility at Augusta Medical Center
Ballad Health, Mountain View Regional Hospital, Skilled Nursing and Long Term Care Unit
Ballad Health, Smyth County Community Hospital, Francis Marion Manor Health & Rehabilitation
Nursing Home Pre-Admission Screening
Nursing Facility
Local, Statewide and Nationwide
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
A professional medical care organization that provides primary care or specialty care to prevent, diagnose, or treat Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Routine health care is provided by neurologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, internists, family medicine specialists, nurse practitioners, physicians’ assistants, or other health care providers who serve as the first point of contact with the health care system. Services focus on the prevention and early detection of health problems through regular physical examinations and other similar procedures as well as therapeutic services.