Mrs Stacy Joan Wright, | |
2200 Nw Myhre Rd, Silverdale, WA 98383-7681 | |
(360) 830-1204 | |
(360) 830-1284 |
Full Name | Mrs Stacy Joan Wright |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Qualified Audiologist |
Experience | 32 Years |
Location | 2200 Nw Myhre Rd, Silverdale, Washington |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1710153648 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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231H00000X | Audiologist | LD00004735 (Washington) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Franciscan Medical Group | 0547173866 | 1115 |
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A new publication from scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai offers a glimpse of precision medicine in action, with a massive data analysis project that identified clinically and genetically distinct subtypes of patients with type 2 diabetes. This work not only points to the possibility for more tailored diagnosis and treatment of type 2 diabetes in the future, but also reveals a novel approach that can be applied to virtually any disease.
Most children who suffer from sports-related concussions recover within a few days. However, in a small number of children, symptoms can last for a month or more. Although there have been numerous theories as to what might predict a longer recovery time, there is no definitive answer as to why it takes some children longer to recover.
Tick bites can trigger a severe, delayed allergic reaction to red meat, suggest findings published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.
Researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine have found a more accurate method to screen for bacterial meningococcal infection in its early stages, when it's hardest to detect. According to the researchers, the method for diagnosis could save lives by getting patients treatment earlier, when the infection is most treatable.
The heart attacks never came. Four days later, Chris woke up. It was not the awakening of Hollywood movies in which the patient comes to, just as he was, speaking full sentences and completely mobile. Three years later, Chris still cannot talk. Although he breathes on his own, his lungs battle a steady barrage of infections; a feeding tube provides all his sustenance, and his muscles have contracted into short, twisted knots. He can move only the slightest bit. … Still, Wayne and Judy say that his cognition is improving.
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Provider Name | Franciscan Medical Group |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1093165334 PECOS PAC ID: 0547173866 Enrollment ID: O20031111000789 |
News Archive
A new publication from scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai offers a glimpse of precision medicine in action, with a massive data analysis project that identified clinically and genetically distinct subtypes of patients with type 2 diabetes. This work not only points to the possibility for more tailored diagnosis and treatment of type 2 diabetes in the future, but also reveals a novel approach that can be applied to virtually any disease.
Most children who suffer from sports-related concussions recover within a few days. However, in a small number of children, symptoms can last for a month or more. Although there have been numerous theories as to what might predict a longer recovery time, there is no definitive answer as to why it takes some children longer to recover.
Tick bites can trigger a severe, delayed allergic reaction to red meat, suggest findings published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.
Researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine have found a more accurate method to screen for bacterial meningococcal infection in its early stages, when it's hardest to detect. According to the researchers, the method for diagnosis could save lives by getting patients treatment earlier, when the infection is most treatable.
The heart attacks never came. Four days later, Chris woke up. It was not the awakening of Hollywood movies in which the patient comes to, just as he was, speaking full sentences and completely mobile. Three years later, Chris still cannot talk. Although he breathes on his own, his lungs battle a steady barrage of infections; a feeding tube provides all his sustenance, and his muscles have contracted into short, twisted knots. He can move only the slightest bit. … Still, Wayne and Judy say that his cognition is improving.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Mrs Stacy Joan Wright, 9621 Ridgetop Blvd Nw, Silverdale, WA 98383-8502 Ph: () - | Mrs Stacy Joan Wright, 2200 Nw Myhre Rd, Silverdale, WA 98383-7681 Ph: (360) 830-1204 |
News Archive
A new publication from scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai offers a glimpse of precision medicine in action, with a massive data analysis project that identified clinically and genetically distinct subtypes of patients with type 2 diabetes. This work not only points to the possibility for more tailored diagnosis and treatment of type 2 diabetes in the future, but also reveals a novel approach that can be applied to virtually any disease.
Most children who suffer from sports-related concussions recover within a few days. However, in a small number of children, symptoms can last for a month or more. Although there have been numerous theories as to what might predict a longer recovery time, there is no definitive answer as to why it takes some children longer to recover.
Tick bites can trigger a severe, delayed allergic reaction to red meat, suggest findings published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.
Researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine have found a more accurate method to screen for bacterial meningococcal infection in its early stages, when it's hardest to detect. According to the researchers, the method for diagnosis could save lives by getting patients treatment earlier, when the infection is most treatable.
The heart attacks never came. Four days later, Chris woke up. It was not the awakening of Hollywood movies in which the patient comes to, just as he was, speaking full sentences and completely mobile. Three years later, Chris still cannot talk. Although he breathes on his own, his lungs battle a steady barrage of infections; a feeding tube provides all his sustenance, and his muscles have contracted into short, twisted knots. He can move only the slightest bit. … Still, Wayne and Judy say that his cognition is improving.
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Link Audiology, Llc Audiologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 9576 Ridgetop Blvd Nw, Suite 103, Silverdale, WA 98383 Phone: 360-551-4800 | |
Dr. Natalie Souza, AU.D. Audiologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 9576 Ridgetop Blvd Nw, Suite #103, Silverdale, WA 98383 Phone: 360-551-4800 | |
Dr. Madeline Nicole Henry, AU.D., CCC-A Audiologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 9576 Ridgetop Blvd Nw Ste 103, Silverdale, WA 98383 Phone: 360-551-4800 | |
Iris Fung, AUD Audiologist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2200 Nw Myhre Rd, Silverdale, WA 98383 Phone: 360-830-1100 Fax: 360-830-1385 | |
Anna M. Baird, MS CCC-A Audiologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2200 Nw Myhre Road, Silverdale, WA 98383 Phone: 360-830-1100 | |
Evan Charles Grolley, AU.D. Audiologist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9576 Ridgetop Blvd Nw, Suite 103, Silverdale, WA 98383 Phone: 360-551-4800 Fax: 360-551-4801 |