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Anastasia Ofewaa Gyesaw RN

Nurse Practitioner

5151 PFEIFFER RD STE 350 BLUE ASH OH, 45242

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Anastasia Gyesaw is a nurse working in BLUE ASH,OH. As a nurse, Anastasia works in the healthcare sector, interacting directly with patients to ensure that they receive quality care, understand physician instructions, and have access to the services needed to maintain optimal health. Anastasia holds an active license to practice, and continues to take an all-encompassing role in supporting a patient's wellbeing.

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Provider Taxonomy Details
Specialty:Nurse
Taxonomy Code:163W00000X
License Number:335552
License State Code:OH
Provider Taxonomy Details
Specialty:Nurse
Taxonomy Code:363LF0000X
License Number:3009412
License State Code:KY
Provider Taxonomy Details
Specialty:Nurse Practitioner
Taxonomy Code:363L00000X
License Number:3009412
License State Code:KY
Provider Taxonomy Details
Specialty:Nurse Practitioner
Taxonomy Code:363L00000X
License Number:COA.15733-NP
License State Code:OH
Provider Taxonomy Details
Specialty:Nurse
Taxonomy Code:363LF0000X
License Number:COA.15733-NP
License State Code:OH

Anastasia Ofewaa Gyesaw RN's Practice location

5151 PFEIFFER RD STE 350 -
BLUE ASH, OH 45242
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Anastasia Gyesaw, RN

2072 Hampstead Dr N -
Columbus, OH 43229
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