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33 Mollison Way
Lewiston, ME 04240
+1 (207) 755-3785
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Pediatric Associates of Lewiston
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Pediatric Associates of Lewiston is a physician-owned practice dedicated to providing comprehensive medical care to infants, toddlers, and adolescents since 1989. With a strong emphasis on prevention and education, the practice aims to empower families with knowledge for a healthier future while prioritizing direct communication with concerned parents. Designed to create a welcoming and playful atmosphere, Pediatric Associates fosters an environment where children of all ages feel at ease during their visits. The practice embodies the philosophy that a happy child is a healthy child, reflecting its commitment to ensuring enjoyable experiences for young patients and their families. Generated from the website
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Based in Lewiston ME Dr. Rivera Rodrigu Astrid is a skilled medical professional holding an M.D. degree in General Medicine. Specializing in allopathic medicine they bring a wealth of expertise to their practice offering comprehensive healthcare services to their patients. With a strong background in general medicine Dr. Rivera Rodrigu Astrid is dedicated to providing top-notch medical care to individuals in need. Their commitment to excellence and passion for helping others make them a trusted and reliable healthcare provider in the Lewiston area. Generated from this place's public information
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