Alex Cooper Neurology

Alex D Cooper, MD    

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Dr. Cooper is a neurologist who cares for patients with a wide range of neurologic diseases including stroke, seizures, headaches, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, dementia and peripheral nerve …
Dr. Cooper is a neurologist who cares for patients with a wide range of neurologic diseases including stroke, seizures, headaches, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, dementia and peripheral nerve disorders. He also performs neurophysiologic testing.

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AARP Medicare Advantage Flex Plan 2 (HMO-POS)
Aetna Choice POS II
Aetna Elect Choice EPO Open Access
Aetna Innovation Health Aetna Premier Care Network Plus
Aetna Managed Choice POS Open Access
Aetna Open Choice PPO
Aetna WA AWH Puget Sound
BCBS Blue Card PPO
BCBSA Blue Card High Performance Network
Cigna Open Access Plus
Cigna PPO
Community Health Plan Apple Health
Coordinated Care Washington Apple Health
First Choice
First Health PPO
Humana / ChoiceCare Network PPO
Humana Choice POS
Humana ChoiceCare Network PPO
Humana Gold Plus HMO
Humana National POS
HumanaChoicePPO Medicare PPO
Medicare
Molina Medicaid WA
PacificSource Navigator
Premera BCBS Individual Signature
Premera Blue High Performance Network
Premera Heritage Prime
Premera Heritage Signature
Premera Medicare Advantage
Providence Health Choice Network
Regence Health Preferred Provider Network - WA
UHC AARP Medicare Advantage Choice Plan 2 (PPO)
UHC AARP Medicare Advantage Choice Plan 3 (PPO)
UHC AARP Medicare Advantage Flex (HMO-POS)
UHC AARP Medicare Advantage Flex Plan 1 (HMO-POS)
UHC AARP Medicare Advantage Flex Plan 2 (HMO-POS)
UHC AARP Medicare Advantage Walgreens (HMO-POS)
UnitedHealthcare Dual Complete Choice (PPO D-SNP)
UnitedHealthcare MedicareDirect Rx
UnitedHealthcare Northern Light Health Choice (PPO)
Wellpoint WA Medicaid

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