TEEN CHALLENGE OF FLORIDA – NPI #1437470184
Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility
A facility or distinct part of a facility that provides a 24 hr therapeutically planned living and rehabilitative intervention environment for the treatment of children with disorders in the use of drugs, alcohol, and other substances. Medical and supportive counseling services and education services are included.
TEEN CHALLENGE OF FLORIDA is a substance abuse rehabilitation facility located in BRANSON WEST, MO. NPPES has assigned the NPI number 1437470184 to TEEN CHALLENGE OF FLORIDA on June 17, 2010. It is a Type-2 NPI, indicating this NPI number is associated with an organization. Since the name “TEEN CHALLENGE OF FLORIDA” is a dba name, the actual legal business name for this organization is OZARKS TEEN CHALLENGE. With multiple taxonomy codes selected, the primary taxonomy selected by this provider is 3245S0500X from the Health Care Provider Taxonomy code set, which is classified as Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility, specializing in Substance Abuse Treatment, Children
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NPI Profile for
OZARKS TEEN CHALLENGE
(about 16 years ago)
BRANSON WEST, MO 65737 Phone: (417) 272-3784 Fax:
BRANSON WEST, MO 65737 Phone: (417) 272-3784 Fax:
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Phone: (417) 272-3784
A taxonomy code is a code that describes the health care service provider's type, classification, and the area of specialization. The primary specialty for this provider is indicated as (Primary) below.
| Taxonomy Classification / Specialization | State | License |
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| 3245S0500X - Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility / Substance Abuse Treatment, Children (Primary) |
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| 322D00000X - Residential Treatment Facility, Emotionally Disturbed Children |
The taxonomy codes are selected by the provider at the time of NPI registration. Selection of a taxonomy code does not replace any credentialing or validation process that the provider requesting the code should complete.