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Three Rivers Provider Network

www.trpnppo.com

 
TRPN was founded in 1996 and is the largest and fastest growing proprietary provider network in the United States. TRPN is currently comprised of more than 1.5 million provider locations, serving 100 million patients and 200 payers. The Three Rivers Provider Network comprises Acute Care Hospitals, Surgery Centers, Network Physicians, Ancillary Facilities, MRI Centers, Laboratories, Radiology, Urgent Care Clinics, Home Health, DME, Chiropractors, Physical Therapy and Mental Health.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.trpnppo.com
  • 910 Hale Place
    Chula Vista, CA USA 91914
  • Phone: 866.393.0966

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