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Daniel Prescher OT

Occupational Therapist

  •  Gender: Male
  •  Sole propriator: No

About Daniel Prescher

He is located at 2331 Spancrete Rd, , in Valders, WI 54245. Can help patients with the following: Activities of Daily Living (ADL), Brain Damage, Cerebral Palsy (CP), Developmental Delays, Feeding and Swallowing and Progressive Neurological Disorders. Appointment can be made via the phone number (920) 830-6697. He is affiliated with 1 practices.

Daniel Prescher - Address, Phone & Website

2331 Spancrete Rd, , Valders, WI 54245

(920) 830-6697

Conditions treated

Daniel Prescher , being an occupational therapist, treats the following conditions. Please be advised that this list may not be complete. For the full list of conditions treated, consult directly with Daniel Prescher .

Activities of Daily Living (ADL)
Amnesia
Auditory Processing Disorder
Aural Rehabilitation
Autism
Balance Issues
Brain Damage
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Deafness
Developmental Delays
Dizziness
Dysarthria
Feeding and Swallowing
Physical Rehabilitation
Post Amputation
Progressive Neurological Disorders
Sensory Processing Disorders
Stroke
Swallowing Disorders

Medical Specialties & Taxonomy codes

Primary Specialty Taxonomy Code
Yes Occupational Therapist 225X00000X

Licenses

State License Number
Wisconsin 5427-26

Daniel Prescher - Affiliated Medical Practices

Blankenheim Services

1650 Tri Park Way

Appleton, 54914 WI

(920) 830-6697

Questions & Answers

Where can I see Daniel Prescher ?

You can visit Daniel Prescher 's at their office located at 2331 Spancrete Rd in Valders, WI 54245.

Is Daniel Prescher affiliated with any medical practices?

Yes, Daniel Prescher is affiliated with Blankenheim Services.

Does Daniel Prescher accept insurance?

We don’t have information on whether Daniel Prescher accepts insurance. It’s best to contact the office directly to confirm.

What conditions does Daniel Prescher treat?

Daniel Prescher treats conditions such as Activities of Daily Living (ADL), Brain Damage, Cerebral Palsy (CP), Developmental Delays, Feeding and Swallowing, Progressive Neurological Disorders. For the full list see this list.