P Praxis·MD
● Active Type 2 · Organization

A New Dawn Treatment & Recovery Llc

Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility·Kuna, ID· NPI 1326738568 · Enumerated 2023 · 3 years on NPI
A New Dawn Treatment & Recovery Llc is 1 of 36 substance abuse rehabilitation facility organizations in Idaho.
NPI age
3 years
Enumerated 2023-05-10
Primary specialty
Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility
Practice locations
1
0 secondary on file
Status
Active
No deactivations on record
Authorized official
Sullivan
Billing Director
Last NPPES update
2023-05-10
Source: monthly bulk 2026-05

How this organization compares

Across 36 active substance abuse rehabilitation facility providers in Idaho.

NPI age
3 years
↓ 5 yr below median
Practice locations
1
0 secondary on file
Subspecialties
0

NPI lifetime · 2023 → 2026

2023-05Enumerated in NPPES
2023 2026

Where they practice

Primary practice location
877 S Rangipo Ave
Kuna, ID 836345569
📞 2089129900
Mailing address
877 S Rangipo Ave
Kuna, ID 836345569
📞 2089129900

Authorized official

Sandy Sullivan
Billing Director
📞 2089129900

Specialties

  • Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility Primary
    A facility or distinct part of a facility that provides a 24 hr therapeutically planned living and rehabilitative intervention environment for the treatment of individuals with disorders in the abuse of drugs, alcohol, and other substances.
    taxonomy 324500000X

Practice context

Single-site organization. Only one practice location on file.

Provyx · Custom healthcare lists

Need all 36 Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility providers in Idaho?

Get the full list as a CSV with verified work emails, direct phones, and LinkedIn URLs.

Request a quote →

How to verify this organization

  1. Confirm the NPI on NPPES.The CMS registry is the system of record. Open NPPES →
  2. Verify the organization is in good standing.Cross-check with the state's business registration and any applicable licensing boards.
  3. Confirm payer enrollment if billing.NPI presence does not guarantee active enrollment with Medicare, Medicaid, or commercial payers.

Related