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Palmyra Health Care Center
Category: Nursing & Life Care HomesUsers Rating:
(931) 326-52522727 Palmyra Road
Palmyra, TN 37142
Palmyra Health Care Center is a business providing services in the field of Nursing & Life Care Homes. Palmyra Health Care Center is located in Palmyra, TN on 2727 Palmyra Road.
Palmyra Health Care Center telephone number is
(931) 326-5252.
Telefax: (931)326-5585
Website: No web address available
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Helpful Tip for: Nursing & Life Care Homes
Nursing and Life Care Homes, in Palmyra, are primary health care centers for the sick and recuperating. They are usually staffed with qualified professionals who provide pre and post operative, supportive, rehabilitative and other specialized treatment in a formal set-up, that may not be availed by patients at their homes.
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