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BELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

ISHPEMING-USA

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BELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
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Company Address: 101 S 4th St,ISHPEMING,MI,USA 
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49849-2151 
Telephone Number: 9064759066 (+1-906-475-9066) 
Fax Number: 9064864431 (+1-906-486-4431) 
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www. bellmemorial. org 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
806202 
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Hospitals 
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