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Human Dynamics and Diagnostics

Human Dynamics and Diagnostics is a healthcare organization registered as Case Management Agency in Kellogg, ID, holding Type 2 (organization) NPI 1962680371 since 2008. The authorized official on file is Nikola Andersen, Office Manager.

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NPI 1962680371
Entity type Organization (Type 2)
Legal business name Human Dynamics and Diagnostics
Practice address 404 W CAMERON AVE # A, Kellogg, ID, 83837
Phone 2085244953
Fax 2085247335
Enumeration date 2008-02-07
Last updated in NPPES 2009-11-05

Authorized official

Name Nikola Andersen
Title Office Manager
Phone 2085244953

Taxonomy & classification

Taxonomy code Specialty Primary License State
251B00000X Case Management Agency Primary

Other identifiers

Identifier Type State Issuer
807961403 Medicaid ID
Copy-ready billing details
Provider: Human Dynamics and Diagnostics
NPI: 1962680371
Taxonomy: 251B00000X (Case Management Agency)
Address: 404 W CAMERON AVE # A, Kellogg, ID, 83837

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How current is this record?
Data comes from the CMS NPPES public dissemination file; this record was last updated in NPPES on 2009-11-05. Verify at npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov.
Where is Human Dynamics and Diagnostics located?
The practice location on file with NPPES is in Kellogg, ID.

Source: CMS NPPES (public data). Snapshot 2026-07-11. Provider record last updated 2009-11-05.