Snyder Harry C, DPM

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904 McKnight Rd
Indiana, PA 15701
Dr Harry Snyder DPM has two locations to serve you--located at 904 McKnight Rd Indiana 15701, and at 4064 William Penn Hwy, Murrysville 15668. Dr Snyder is Board Certified, and accepts Medicare, UPMC, Health America, Highmark Blue Shield, UPMC and United Health Care...
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