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Vancouver Podiatrists

     
The following podiatrists are located in Vancouver, Washington. Please select a doctor in Vancouver to view the details.
Barker, Brent G
102 West 4th Plain Blvd
Vancouver, WA 98660-0000
Barker, Brent G
416 Ne 87th Ave
Vancouver, WA 98664-0000
Benson, Daren T
700 Ne 87th Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98664-1913
Coop, Christopher M
513 North Morrison
Vancouver, WA 98664-1432
Davis, Kurt W
102 W 4th Plain Blvd #A
Vancouver, WA 98660-2222
Davis, Kurt W
2415 Se 165th Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98683-4324
Harper, Harry J
15710 B Se Mill Plain
Vancouver, WA 98684-0000
Lamy, Christophe J
102 W 4th Plain Blvd
Vancouver, WA 98660-2222
Leas, Joseph H
102 W 4th Plain Blvd #A
Vancouver, WA 98660-0000
Leas, Joseph H
102 W 4th Plain Blvd #A
Vancouver, WA 98660-2222
Leas, Joseph H
416 Ne 87th Ave # 2
Vancouver, WA 98664-1930
Livingston, Virgil G
102 W 4th Plain Bl # A
Vancouver, WA 98660-2222
Did You Know? - Health Insurance Fact:
Regardless of age, race, ethnicity, income or health status, uninsured children were much less likely to have received a well-child checkup within the past year. One study shows that nearly 50 percent of uninsured children did not receive a checkup in 2003, almost twice the rate (26 percent) for insured children .
 
 
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