Mary Scanlon

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Mary Scanlon
Mary H. Scanlon, MD, FACR Office

(215) 662-4000

3400 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19104
About

Mary Scanlon

Mary Scanlon practices as a Radiologist in Philadelphia, PA.She graduated from Medical College of Pennsylvania.
Primary Specialty

Radiologist

Practice Mary H. Scanlon, MD, FACR
Gender Female
Education Medical College of Pennsylvania
Training Albert Einstein Medical Center
Accepting New Patients
Insurances Accepted Aetna US Healthcare, Amerihealth Caritas, Amerihealth Caritas Medicare, Centivo Health Plan, Cigna, Cigna HealthSpring, Clover Health Plan, Devon Health Services (Americare), Gateway Health Plan, Geisinger Health Plan, Geisinger Medicaid, Global Medical Management, HealthAmerica / HealthAssurance, a Coventry Plan, HealthPartners, HealthPartners Medicare, HealthSmart, Highmark Blue Shield, Homestead Smart Health Plans/Claim Watcher, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, Humana / Choicecare, Humana / Medicare, Imagine Health 360, Independence Blue Cross (Keystone East), Keystone First, Keystone First Medicare, Multiplan, NJ Amerihealth, NJ Medicaid, NJ Medicare, NJ Qualcare, Oscar Health Plan of PA, Oxford Health Plan, PA Health and Wellness (Centene) Medicare, PA Medicaid, PA Medicare, Preferred Care, Provider Partners Health Plan, Rail Road Medicare / Palmetto GBA, Tricare, United Healthcare, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan, US Family Health Plan, Veterans Choice Program
Degrees Medical Doctor
Admitting Hospitals Chester County Hospital, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Penn Medicine Rittenhouse Long-Term Acute Care Hospital, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Pennsylvania Hospital
Services Mary Scanlon provides radiology services in Philadelphia, PA. A Radiologist is able to perform x-rays, MRIs, ultrasounds and CT scans.

Please call Mary H. Scanlon, MD, FACR at (215) 662-4000 to schedule an appointment in Philadelphia, PA or get more information.
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