PAUL HARRIS, Dm(P), ND, CPT
Highly Recommended7.5Naturopathic Doctors
TULSA, OK
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PAUL HARRIS, Dm(P), ND, CPT is a naturopathic-doctors practitioner based in Tulsa, OK. Their credentials include Dm(P), ND, CPT, Naturopath. They offer insurance.
Contact
6465 S YALE AVE, STE 804, TULSA, OK 74136
9185516600
Frequently Asked Questions
- Where is PAUL HARRIS, Dm(P), ND, CPT located?
- PAUL HARRIS, Dm(P), ND, CPT is located at 6465 S YALE AVE, STE 804, TULSA, OK 74136.
- What does PAUL HARRIS, Dm(P), ND, CPT specialize in?
- PAUL HARRIS, Dm(P), ND, CPT specializes in naturopathic-doctors.
- Does PAUL HARRIS, Dm(P), ND, CPT accept insurance?
- Yes, PAUL HARRIS, Dm(P), ND, CPT accepts insurance.
- What are PAUL HARRIS, Dm(P), ND, CPT's credentials?
- PAUL HARRIS, Dm(P), ND, CPT holds the following credentials: Dm(P), ND, CPT, Naturopath.
- How is PAUL HARRIS, Dm(P), ND, CPT rated by patients?
- PAUL HARRIS, Dm(P), ND, CPT has 1 Google reviews with an average rating of 5 out of 5.
- What is PAUL HARRIS, Dm(P), ND, CPT's BDS Score?
- PAUL HARRIS, Dm(P), ND, CPT has a BDS Score of 7.5/10. The BDS Score is an independent quality metric calculated from verified credentials, patient reviews, data completeness, and other trust signals.
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