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Primary Practice Address
905 N PINES RD SUITE C
SPOKANE VALLEY, WA 99206-4900 US
Accepts Medicare Payment

Eric Cough

Chiropractor


Eric Cough

Overview

Eric Cough is a Chiropractor in the SPOKANE VALLEY area and has over 29 years of experience. Eric Cough primary office location is at 905 N PINES RD and new patients are welcome to contact this healthcare provider for an appointment. He attended Palmer College Chiropractic - Davenport and graduated 1995 The NPI number is 1205855335 and the information was updated approximately 17 years ago.

We have not detected any Exclusions tied directly to this NPI.

Accepts Medicare Assignment: Yes

Is sole proprietor: NO

Participates in PECOS: NO

Contact Information

Primary Practice Location Information
905 N PINES RD SUITE C
SPOKANE VALLEY, WA 99206-4900 US
Phone: (509)-924-9990
Fax:
Practice Mailing Information
905 N PINES RD
SPOKANE VALLEY, WA 99206-4900 US
Phone: (509)-924-9990
Fax: (509)-924-9990
License NumberState
CH00003130WA

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Chiropractor - Taxonomy Code 111N00000X WAY

Quality Reporting:

Accepts Medicare Assignment: Yes

If a provider accepts Medicare Assignment, he or she will accept the approved Medicare payment and will not bill for more than the Medicare deductible or coinsurance.If 'maybe' is listed here, the provider might bill you for more than the Medicare amount.

Participates in the Medicare Electronic Health Records(EHR) program by using a certified EHR technology: No
Participates in PQRS reporting quality measures to Medicare as part of an incentive -for-reporting program: No
Participated in the Medicare Maintenance of Certification Program. A "Maintenance of Certification Program" encourages board certified physicians to continue learning and self-evaluating throughout their medical career.: No
Committed to heart health through the Million Hearts� initiative. encourages health care professionals to report and perform well on activities related to heart health in an effort to prevent heart attacks and strokes.: No