Noelle Marie Davis, AUD - Medicare Audiologist in Storrs, CT

Noelle Marie Davis, AUD is a medicare enrolled "Audiologist" provider in Storrs, Connecticut. She graduated from medical school in 2018 and has 6 years of diverse experience with area of expertise as Qualified Audiologist. She is a member of the group practice The University Of Connecticut and her current practice location is U-1085 Bolton Road, Storrs, Connecticut. You can reach out to her office (for appointments etc.) via phone at (860) 486-2629.

Noelle Marie Davis is licensed to practice in Connecticut (license number 000614) and she also participates in the medicare program. She accepts medicare assignments (which means she accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance) and her NPI Number is 1679050744.

Contact Information

Noelle Marie Davis, AUD
U-1085 Bolton Road,
Storrs, CT 06269-0001
(860) 486-2629
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Healthcare Provider's Profile

Full NameNoelle Marie Davis
GenderFemale
SpecialityQualified Audiologist
Experience6 Years
LocationU-1085 Bolton Road, Storrs, Connecticut
Accepts Medicare AssignmentsYes. She accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance.
  Medical Education and Training:
  • Noelle Marie Davis graduated from medical school in 2018
  NPI Data:
  • NPI Number: 1679050744
  • Provider Enumeration Date: 07/23/2018
  • Last Update Date: 12/15/2020
  Medicare PECOS Information:
  • PECOS PAC ID: 3678825163
  • Enrollment ID: I20181011000014

Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Noelle Marie Davis such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1679050744NPI-NPPES

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
231H00000XAudiologist 000614 (Connecticut)Primary

Group Practice Association

Group Practice NameGroup PECOS PAC IDNo. of Members
The University Of Connecticut20625078177

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Medicare Reassignments

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Provider NameThe University Of Connecticut
Provider TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1114011830
PECOS PAC ID: 2062507817
Enrollment ID: O20220706000857

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Medicare Part D Prescriber Enrollment

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Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Noelle Marie Davis, AUD
U-1085 Bolton Road,
Storrs, CT 06269-0001

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Noelle Marie Davis, AUD
U-1085 Bolton Road,
Storrs, CT 06269-0001

Ph: (860) 486-2629

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Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 2 Alethia Dr # U-1085, Storrs, CT 06269
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Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
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