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ALABAMA

  • Awarded Company
    PET STOP PET FENCE SYSTEMS OF ALABAMA
    AL, 35244 BIRMINGHAM, 2010 OLD MONTGOMERY HIGHWAY, STE. P

    PET STOP Pet Fence Systems of Alabama is a locally owned business, opened in April, 1994. After several years as the largest Dog Guard dealership in the USA, we dumped that mediocre product line in 2002 for the vastly superior PET STOP brand. Currently, our dealership serves about 8200 active clients in central Alabama. Our objective is to provide pet owners with a little convenience and peace of mind, while keeping their pets safe at home. We use state-of-the art technology, coupled with extremely effective and pet-friendly training techniques to achieve this goal. Our methods have proven successful for many thousands of pets, and our SafeYard Containment Guarantee backs them.


  • Awarded Company
    AFFORDABLE RV PARTS
    NV, 89115 LAS VEGAS, 2826 MARCO STREET

    RV Parts, Accessories, Supplies and Replacement Parts at Affordable Prices. Online Catalog Of Name Brand RV and Trailer Parts - Atwood, Suburban, Coleman, Dometic, Norcold, RV Comfort, Duo Therm, HWH, RBW, Xantrex, Onan, Blue Ox, Husky, Sealand, Thetford, Reese, Winegard, KVh, Fantastic Fan, Heart Interface, US Gear, Banks. RV and Trailer Appliances, Air Conditioner, Water Heater, Furnace, Stove, Cooktop, Refrigerator, Awning, Satellite, Toilet, Holding Tanks, Plumbing, Maintenance, Latches, Locks, Access Doors, Shrouds, Vents, Skylights, Tub, Shower, Sink, ABS, PVC, Fittings, Dump Valve, Sewer Valve, Hitch, Jacks, Levelers, Stabilizers, Receivers, Tow Bar, Electrical, Electronics, Window, Door, Screen, Compartment, Metal, Siding, Yoder Panel, Trim, Molding, Tires, Trailer Axle, Trailer Wheels, Trailer Fuel Tanks, Marine Parts.


  • NORTHLAND CABLE TV
    GA, 30577 TOCCOA, 203 DOYLE STREET EAST

    Northland provides Cable Television, the fastest High Speed Internet that beats DSL, and affordable Telephone service to customers in Alabama, California, Georgia, Idaho, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas and Washingon Northland strives to provide our clients with the highest quality broadband service at the best possible price


  • BLACK & WHITE
    AL, 35203 BIRMINGHAM, 2210 2ND AVENUE NORTH, FL 2

    Black White, Birmingham's City Paper


  • ALABAMA HOME BUILDERS SELF INSURERS FUND
    AL, 36117 MONTGOMERY, 7515 HALCYON SUMMIT DRIVE SUITE 200

    builder contractors, contractor


  • ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
    AL, 36130 MONTGOMERY, 64 North Union Street

    Office Hours: 7:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Helping change lives for the better by providing the premier social welfare programs in the southeastern United States. We are dedicated to act in a manner that merits the trust of our clients, stakeholders, and fellow employees. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality services and support to our clients. We are responsible for the policies, standards, and decisions that frame our service to our clients.


  • employment agencies, service, school, elementary schools, agency, recruitment staffing services, employment


  • fitness consultants, consultant, health clubs, club, gyms, gym, sports, sport & recreation facilities, facility


  • ALABAMA PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY
    AL, 36104-3807 MONTGOMERY, 770 WASHINGTON AVE, STE 226

    The Alabama State Board of Public Accountancy has made every effort to ensure that the information contained in this Web site is accurate. The State of Alabama and the Alabama State Board of Public Accountancy disclaim liability for any errors or omissions of information contained in this Web site. Requests to the Board or staff members for informal opinions and interpretations of the statutes and rules are discouraged. Whenever given, these informal opinions are non-binding and individuals who thereafter act in reliance do so at their own risk.


  • ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF ADDICTION COUNSELORS
    AL, 35904 GADSDEN, 4209 BROOKE AVE.

    The Alabama Association of Addiction Counselors (AAAC) is a part of NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals. We pledge to actively engage in activities which promote integrity and professionalism of addiction counselors. We will provide continuing educational opportunities for addiction counselors, counselors in training and other counseling disciplines. We pledge to pursue and explore ideas that will advance the addiction counseling profession.


  • ALABAMA BOARD OF NURSING
    36104 MONTGOMERY, RSA PLAZA, STE. 250, 770 WASHINGTON AVE

    Office Hours: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm


  • ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
    AL, 36130 MONTGOMERY, 770 WASHINGTON AVENUE

    Our Mission is to promote awareness, assist eligible veterans, their families, and survivors to receive from the U. S. Federal and State Governments any and all benefits to which they may be entitled under existing or future laws to be enacted.


  • ALABAMA DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
    AL, 36130 MONTGOMERY, 401 ADAMS AVENUE

    Most commonly known as the state agency for economic development, the Alabama Development Office (ADO) has one mission – simply to create jobs in Alabama. Established by the Alabama Legislature in 1969, ADO coordinates economic development resources leading to quality job creation throughout Alabama. ADO professionals work through a combination of efforts identifying prospects to grow and broaden Alabama’s industry base. The agency markets Alabama to the world identifying companies who could have an expansion project in the Southeast over the next three to five years. ADO also fields calls from site consultants who are hired by companies to find a location for their company


  • ALABAMA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
    AL, 36103 MONTGOMERY, 422 DEXTER AVENUE

    NEA state affiliates regularly lobby legislators for the resources schools need, campaign for higher professional standards for the teaching profession, and file legal actions to protect academic freedom and the rights of school employees. Use the links below to find the NEA affiliate Web site for your state.


  • ALABAMA FARMERS FEDERATION
    AL, 36116 MONTGOMERY, 2108 EAST SOUTH BLVD.

    Created by farmers, led by farmers and dedicated to serving farmers, the Alabama Farmers Federation is the largest farm organization in the state and a member of the American Farm Bureau Federation. Mission: To promote the economic, social and educational interest of rural Alabamians. Alabama's rich farming history is more than just soil, plants and animals. The farmers who earn their living from the earth have carved a big part of that history, and when the Alabama Farmers Federation was formed in 1921, it became the unified voice of those men and women. With organizations in every Alabama county, the Farmers Federation is an integral part of the communities it serves. Many farmers are schoolteachers, small business owners, ministers, parents and community leaders. Together, they provide the food, clothing, shelter and energy for a growing world. And farmers work hard to protect our environment and preserve our state's abundant natural resources.


  • ALABAMA FILM OFFICE
    AL, 36104 MONTGOMERY, 401 ADAMS AVENUE

    Based on standard industry listings of categories, the *New* Alabama Production Directory is a database of local film professionals and vendors. The Alabama Film Office provides this listing service at no cost to our community of crew and support service companies.


  • ALABAMA METAL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION
    AL, 35208 BIRMINGHAM, 3245 FAYETTE AVE.

    AMICO is the largest manufacturer of Metal Lath in the world producing many variations for specific uses. Alabama Metal Industries Corporation is a widely diversified company established in Birmingham, Alabama in 1939. After doing its part in the war effort, AMICO started the production of metal lath, later to be followed by expanded metal, welded bar grating, vinyl beads, plank grating, access flooring systems, fiberglass gratings and perforated metals.


  • ALABAMA METAL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION HOUSTON
    TX, 77011 HOUSTON, 120 NORTH LATHAM

    Alabama Metal Industries Corporation is striving to ensure that our products and facilities contribute to a sustainable environment. We are a member of the U.S. Green Building Council and support suppliers that share our commitment to a sustainable environment.


  • ALABAMA METAL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION LAKELAND
    FL, 33801 LAKELAND, 1033 PINE CHASE AVENUE

    Alabama Metal Industries Corporation is striving to ensure that our products and facilities contribute to a sustainable environment. We are a member of the U.S. Green Building Council and support suppliers that share our commitment to a sustainable environment.


  • ALABAMA METAL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION SEATTLE
    WA, 98032 KENT, 22153 WEST VALLEY HIGHWAY

    Alabama Metal Industries Corporation is striving to ensure that our products and facilities contribute to a sustainable environment. We are a member of the U.S. Green Building Council and support suppliers that share our commitment to a sustainable environment.


  • ALABAMA METAL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION WILMINGTON
    DE, 19801 WILMINGTON, 913 S. HEALD STREET

    Alabama Metal Industries Corporation is striving to ensure that our products and facilities contribute to a sustainable environment. We are a member of the U.S. Green Building Council and support suppliers that share our commitment to a sustainable environment.


  • ALABAMA TECHNOLOGY NETWORK
    AL, 35209 BIRMINGHAM, 500 BEACON PARKWAY W.

    The Alabama Technology Network of the Alabama Community College System links two-year colleges, the University of Alabama System, Auburn University and the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama to solve the needs of industry. Each ATN regional center tailors its services to meet local needs, providing innovative and cost-effective solutions to enable Alabama's existing industry to be globally competitive. The network is Alabama's affiliate of the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Manufacturing Extension Partnership, which provides hands-on assistance and training to smaller manufacturers.


  • ALABAMA THEATRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
    AL, 35203 BIRMINGHAM, 1817 THIRD AVENUE NORTH

    The Alabama Theatre was built in 1927 by Paramount Studios as an Alabama showcase for Paramount films. It was used primarily as a movie palace for 55 years, with the exception of the annual Miss Alabama pagent and the weekly Mickey Mouse Club. In 1987, the owners of the facility declared bankruptcy and the theatre was purchased by Birmingham Landmarks Inc., a non-profit corporation. The new Alabama Theatre for the Performing Arts hosts many live events, as well as films. Each year the Theatre hosts over 300 events attended by a half million Birmingham area citizens.


  • ALABAMA TIRE DEALERS ASSOCIATION
    AL, 35673 TRINITY, 6096 COUNTY ROAD 434

    The membership of the Alabama Tire Dealers Association consists of individuals, firms or corporations not restricted from membership by the By-Laws of the Association whose primary interests lie in the sale of new or retreaded tires or in the supply of products and services that are necessary to the tire industry in Alabama. The Alabama Tire Dealers Association is formed to advise and safeguard the business interests of its members, to promote harmony, goodwill and understanding among its members and to maintain a high level of responsibility, skill and integrity in the sales and service of new and retreaded tires and allied automotive products and services.


  • AUSTILL LEWIS & PIPKIN P.C- NORTH ALABAMA
    AL, 35226 BIRMINGHAM, 600 CENTURY PARK SOUTH

    Austill Lewis & Pipkin, P.C. is a law firm engaged in the practice of civil litigation. Though we represent a variety of clients, our practice is primarily limited to the defense of personal injury litigation. We emphasize the handling of all types of personal injury litigation and related matters.


  • CHEROKEE TRIBE OF NORTHEAST ALABAMA
    AL, 35776 WOODVILLE, 310 GURLEY DRIVE

    The Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama is one of nine tribes recognized by the State of Alabama with representation on the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission. Alabama is rich in Cherokee history, including some of the first written Cherokee laws being written in Alabama. Several of the earliest delegations to Washington D.C. included Alabama Cherokees. Today the Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama consists of over 3, 000 members. We are dedicated to our culture, language, and traditions. In order to uphold these values, we hold numerous community events each year, including cultural and educational programs for elders, youth, and members of our tribal community. With progress comes change, and the Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama fully embraces these ideals for a better future.


  • UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA
    AL, 36688-0002 MOBILE, 307 UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD

    The University of South Alabama, the only major public institution of higher learning on the upper Gulf Coast, was created by act of the Alabama State Legislature in May, 1963. With Alabama's two older universities more than 200 miles distant, the University is strategically located in the greater Mobile area, which has a population of more than a million within a 100-mile radius. The University of South Alabama is dedicated in purpose to the creation of an environment of intellectual excitement and an educational climate that will stimulate both faculty and students. A forum of free thought and discussion is provided which is intended to help develop an independent spirit undergirded by the moral and ethical values essential for effective participation in a free society.


  • UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA - NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
    AL, 35401 TUSCALOOSA, 224 PAUL W. BRYANT DRIVE

    Your National Alumni Association is a self-governed, non-profit membership organization that serves The University of Alabama and its many alumni, students, parents and friends. Through our programs, the Alumni Association promotes a spirit of fellowship among the alumni, provides a continuous flow of information on the progress and needs of the University, and encourages united alumni support for its advancement. The Alumni Association is committed to serving all alumni and friends no matter where you live. Our goal is to provide a variety of services on this web site so you can access information 24/7.


  • WOMENS BUSINESS CENTER OF NORTH ALABAMA (WBCNA)
    AL, 35801 HUNTSVILLE, 225 CHURCH STREET

    The Women's Business Center of North Alabama provides small business assistance programs, training workshops, sba loan assistance, and other help for business in North Alabama, Huntsville, and Madison, Morgan, Marshall, Jackson, DeKalb, and Cullman Counties.


  • ALABAMA INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMISSION
    AL, 36130 MONTGOMERY, 771 SOUTH LAWRENCE STREET SUITE 106

    Created by the Legislative Act in 1984, the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission (AIAC) represents more than 38, 000 American Indian families who are residents of the State of Alabama. Recognizing the unique cultural and sociological needs of Alabama’s “invisible minority”, the Legislature specifically charged AIAC to… “…deal fairly and effectively with Indian affairs; to bring local, state, federal resources into focus…for Indian citizens of the State of Alabama; to provide aid…assist Indian Communities…promote recognition of the right of Indians to pursue cultural and religious traditions…” Noting that charge for action, AIAC is placed in a liaison/advocacy role between the various departments of governments and the Indian people of our tribal communities. AIAC stands alone to represent the Indian people of Alabama who wish to stand together with their fellow citizens while maintaining their own cultural and ethnic heritage.


  • ALABAMA HISTORICAL COMMISSION
    AL, 36104 MONTGOMERY, 468 SOUTH PERRY STREET

    The Alabama Historical Commission is Alabama's state agency to help Alabamians protect, preserve, and interpret Alabama's historic places and revitalize our communities


  • ALABAMA MENTOR
    AL, 36606 MOBILE, 601 BEL AIR BLVD # 200

    Mission: To promote, advocate for, foster and support child and youth mentoring programs throughout Alabama. Goal: To provide appropriately recruited, screened, trained and supported mentors for Alabama children and youth. Vision: A Mentor will be available to every child and youth in Alabama. Role: MentorAlabamas primary role is to increase the number of formal mentoring relationships available to Alabamas children and youth.


  • ALABAMA ORTHOPEDIC, SPINE & SPORTS MEDICINE ASSOCIATES
    AL, 35235 BIRMINGHAM, 52 MEDICAL PARK DRIVE EAST SUITE 115

    The Alabama Orthopedic and Spine Center is committed to providing excellent patient care and the best possible outcome for each patient. We value each patient as an individual and provide personalized care and attention including wellness, prevention, conservative treatment, education, and the most advanced technology available. We strive for excellence in all endeavors. Hospital Affiliation: Medical Center East, Medical Center Blount, St. Clair Regional Hospital.


  • ALABAMA PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
    AL, 36104 MONTGOMERY, 660 ADAMS AVENUE

    psychology, Alabama, psychological association, mental health


  • ALABAMA RETAIL ASSOCIATION
    AL, 36117 MONTGOMERY, 7265 HALCYON SUMMIT DRIVE

    The Alabama Retail Association was formed in 1943 for retailers by retailers in response to the need for representation when public policy was made Today, ARA represents almost 3, 500 members ranging from large national chain stores to small family owned retail stores. The primary objective of the Alabama Retail Association is to lobby the Alabama Legislature and the U.S. Congress on behalf of retailers. ARA works at the local, state and national levels of government to educate lawmakers on the needs of retailers and cultivate a strong business climate. ARA continually monitors legislative activity and represents retailers on issues including workers’ compensation regulation, worthless check fees, local tax reform and tort reform.


  • ALABAMA SPORTS HALL OF FAME MUSEUM
    AL, 35203 BIRMINGHAM, 2150 RCHRD ARRNGTN JR

    Since 1967, the ASHOF has become the benchmark for other Sports Museums across the country, with over 5, 000 sports artifacts elegantly displayed in the 33, 000 square foot building Out of ESPN s list of the top 100 athletes of the century, five out of the top fifteen greatest ever are in the ASHOF Jesse Owens, Hank Aaron, Joe Louis, Willie Mays, and Carl Lewis


  • We are very honored and privileged to serve those who wore our nation’s cloth and bore arms to defend our country as well as the family members of these deserving individuals. We will always strive to provide quality service in a compassionate and professional manner. We have an obligation to remind our fellow citizens and Alabamians that freedom is not free. It came at a price paid with blood and sacrifice by American Veterans like you and me. We must never forget that many of our veterans made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure that America remains strong, democratic, and free. The State of Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs sole cause is Alabama’s veterans. It is our mission to help fulfill President Lincoln’s promise “to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow, and his orphan."


  • ECHOTA CHEROKEE TRIBE OF ALABAMA INCORPORATED
    AL, 35622 FALKVILLE, 630 COUNTY ROAD 1281

    MISSION STATEMENT : To encourage and promote socioeconomic development aimed at tribal and individual self-sufficiency. To support the preservation of traditional Cherokee, culture, language and values. To improve education and training opportunities for tribal members. To seek improved health care for our people with particular emphasis on children and elders. To encourage our people to develop, as individuals, their talents as craftsmen, dancers, artists, musicians, and writers. To continuously strive to maintain the dignity of the American Indian by always treating others with the utmost respect and courtesy.


  • UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL ALABAMA
    AL, 35232-0189 BIRMINGHAM, 3600 8TH AVENUE SOUTH SUITE 400

    VISION: Build a great community by bringing people together to help others. MISSION: To increase the organized capacity of people to care for one another and to improve their community. Throughout its history, United Way has not changed its basic purpose to increase the organized capacity of people to care for one another and to improve their community


  • UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
    AL, 35487 TUSCALOOSA, 305, PAUL W BRYANT DRIVE

    The University of Alabama is a student-centered research university and an academic community united in its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for all Alabamians. The University of Alabama offers programs of study in 12 academic divisions leading to bachelor's, master's, Education Specialist, and doctoral degrees. The only publicly-supported law school in Alabama is at UA. Other academic programs unavailable elsewhere in Alabama include doctoral programs in anthropology, library and information studies, metallurgical engineering, music, Romance languages, and social work.


  • BLACK BOX ALABAMA GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS
    AL, 36117 MONTGOMERY, 519 OLIVER ROAD

    Contact Black Box Network Services Headquarters and Worldwide


  • ALABAMA SPAY NEUTER
    AL, 35210 BIRMINGHAM, 2721 CRESTWOOD BLVD

    On June 4, 2008, Alabama Spay/Neuter opened their doors performing nine surgeries. Over the next 15 months, the clinic performed 12, 124 spay/neuter surgeries from their temporary facility - a double-wide trailer. Alabama Spay/Neuter moved to their permanent facility where they began operations on September 10, 2009. The new state-of-the-art facility was designed and built specifically as a high-volume, high-quality spay/neuter clinic. The new facility measures over 6, 700 square feet with four surgery suites and a capacity of well over 100 high-quality spay/neuter surgeries per day.


  • ALABAMA ANIMAL ALLIANCE, INC.
    AL, 36109 MONTGOMERY, 5316 ATLANTA HIGHWAY

    Clinic Hours: Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thursdays 8:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. The mission of the Alabama Animal Alliance is to significantly reduce the overpopulation of dogs and cats in central and south Alabama through prevention, education, and collaboration. The Montgomery Humane Society (MHS) Board of Directors recognized the need for a systematic approach to reducing the number of unwanted animals in Montgomery County and formed the MHS Spay/Neuter Committee in early 2006. This committee was charged with researching proven methods for reducing unwanted animals in other areas of the United States and making recommendations regarding those methods that would be most appropriate for Montgomery.


  • UROLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH ALABAMA - SECOND LOCATION
    AL, 35640 HARTSELLE, 310 PINE STREET

    Dr. Chakrabarty provides treatment for urge incontinence, including InterStim® therapy and minimally invasive treatment for prostate cancer including cryotherapy treatment and High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU). Dr. Chakrabarty has vast experince in conducting vasectomies and offers "in-office no-scalpel vasectomy." Dr. Chakrabarty has expertise with vasectomy reversals and offers: all-inclusive payment packages; microscopic technique with high success rates.


  • Service Hours: Monday - Friday 7:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Other hours available by appointment. Alabama Artificial Limb & Orthopedic Service, Inc. is the product of a merger of two exceptional companies, Alabama Artificial Limb Company and Orthopedic Service Company of Montgomery, both rich with tradition, experience and family. Operating under one roof has given the company much strength, as patients continue to benefit from more than sixty years of experience and expertise from our practitioners. AAL&OS has added a second full-time facility in Opelika, Alabama, and now specializes in custom, pre-fabricated pedorthic devices, prescription footwear, and post-mastectomy forms and accessories. As the art and science of prosthetics and orthotics has continued to advance, so too has the professionals at AAL&OS, adapting to new technologies and techniques over the last 6 decades.


  • ALABAMA ARTIFICIAL LIMB & ORTHOPEDIC SERVICE, INC. - SELMA OFFICE
    AL, 36701 SELMA, 1013 MEDICAL CENTER PARKWAY

    At Alabama Artificial Limb & Orthopedic Service, Inc. (AAL&OS) we specialize in designing, fabricating, and fitting patients with high-quality, comfortable prosthesis. In providing prosthetic services to our patients, we examine and evaluate his or her prosthetic needs, formulate the design, including selection of materials and componentry, make all necessary casts, measurements, and model modifications. Services also include static and dynamic alignments, evaluating the prosthesis on the patient, instructing the patient in its use, and working with the consulting physician along with other members of the rehab team and case managers.


  • ALABAMA ARTIFICIAL LIMB & ORTHOPEDIC SERVICE, INC.- MONTGOMERY OFFICE
    AL, 36116 MONTGOMERY, 1223 EAST SOUTH BOULEVARD

    Service Hours: Monday - Friday 7:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. For over 50 years, Alabama Artificial Limb & Orthopedic Service, Inc has been serving the unique needs of our patients and striving to be at the center of excellence in prosthetics and orthotics. A family owned company, AAL&OS is based in Montgomery, AL and operates under the leadership of Glenn Crumpton, C.P.O., C.Ped.


  • ALABAMA FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC - LOCATION 2
    AL, 36117 MONTGOMERY, 1705 PLATT PLACE

    A.F.C.C. strives to provide high-quality, comprehensive, and compassionate healthcare in the most cost-effective manner as appropriate to the needs of our customers. Don’t suffer another minute! Give us a call today!


  • ALABAMA FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC - LOCATIONS 1
    AL, 36106 MONTGOMERY, 1714 W. 3RD STREET

    A.F.C.C.’s philosophy is to provide a safe, natural, drugless journey to optimum health by awakening the body’s inner doctor to heal itself through excellence in chiropractic care. A.F.C.C. will provide the most effective health care services to our customers and community. Don’t suffer another minute! Give us a call today!


  • UROLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH ALABAMA - MAIN LOCATION
    AL, 35801 HUNTSVILLE, 185 WHITESPORT DRIVE

    Urologic Clinics of North Alabama and the urology practice of Dr. Amit Chakrabarty offers two convenient office locations in Decatur and Huntsville, Alabama, to meet all of your urological needs. We appreciate your choosing our practice to serve your special health care needs. Our goal is to ensure that your visit with us is comfortable, pleasant and fulfills all of your medical care expectations and answers your questions. We understand that the foundation of any relationship is good communication, honesty, and respect.


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