Coremedx Inc. | |
441 Piney Forest Rd Ste E, Danville, VA 24540-4154 | |
(434) 793-0700 | |
(434) 797-4444 |
Full Name | Coremedx Inc. |
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Type | Facility |
Speciality | General Practice |
Location | 441 Piney Forest Rd Ste E, Danville, Virginia |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and accepts medicare insurance. Providers at this facility may prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1275175705 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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111N00000X | Chiropractor | (* (Not Available)) | Secondary |
208D00000X | General Practice | (* (Not Available)) | Primary |
Provider Name | Paul Clifford Black |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1285825836 PECOS PAC ID: 7719041383 Enrollment ID: I20090413000215 |
News Archive
If you need dialysis for advanced kidney disease, where you get it could make a big difference. A large study found that patients in certain large chain facilities are significantly more likely to die than those treated elsewhere. Mortality was also higher in for-profit than non-profit dialysis centers.
In diabetes patients, high blood glucose levels can end up killing certain cells in the eyes and kidneys, which is why diabetes is the leading cause of adult blindness and of kidney failure. Years ago, scientists identified one main route for this destruction—high glucose produces oxidative stress through the NF-kB molecular pathway—but success has been elusive for drugs targeting that pathway.
Finally, some good news has emerged about the novel coronavirus that has spread to about 50 countries across the world.
Research conducted by Boston College neuroscientist Sean MacEvoy and colleague Russell Epstein of the University of Pennsylvania finds evidence of a new way of considering how the brain processes and recognizes a person's surroundings, according to a paper published in the latest issue of Nature Neuroscience.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Brian T Robbins |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Chiropractic |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1104862853 PECOS PAC ID: 6305883174 Enrollment ID: I20111015000002 |
News Archive
If you need dialysis for advanced kidney disease, where you get it could make a big difference. A large study found that patients in certain large chain facilities are significantly more likely to die than those treated elsewhere. Mortality was also higher in for-profit than non-profit dialysis centers.
In diabetes patients, high blood glucose levels can end up killing certain cells in the eyes and kidneys, which is why diabetes is the leading cause of adult blindness and of kidney failure. Years ago, scientists identified one main route for this destruction—high glucose produces oxidative stress through the NF-kB molecular pathway—but success has been elusive for drugs targeting that pathway.
Finally, some good news has emerged about the novel coronavirus that has spread to about 50 countries across the world.
Research conducted by Boston College neuroscientist Sean MacEvoy and colleague Russell Epstein of the University of Pennsylvania finds evidence of a new way of considering how the brain processes and recognizes a person's surroundings, according to a paper published in the latest issue of Nature Neuroscience.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Isaac Caleb Hill |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Chiropractic |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1427307719 PECOS PAC ID: 8820247570 Enrollment ID: I20130830000104 |
News Archive
If you need dialysis for advanced kidney disease, where you get it could make a big difference. A large study found that patients in certain large chain facilities are significantly more likely to die than those treated elsewhere. Mortality was also higher in for-profit than non-profit dialysis centers.
In diabetes patients, high blood glucose levels can end up killing certain cells in the eyes and kidneys, which is why diabetes is the leading cause of adult blindness and of kidney failure. Years ago, scientists identified one main route for this destruction—high glucose produces oxidative stress through the NF-kB molecular pathway—but success has been elusive for drugs targeting that pathway.
Finally, some good news has emerged about the novel coronavirus that has spread to about 50 countries across the world.
Research conducted by Boston College neuroscientist Sean MacEvoy and colleague Russell Epstein of the University of Pennsylvania finds evidence of a new way of considering how the brain processes and recognizes a person's surroundings, according to a paper published in the latest issue of Nature Neuroscience.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | James E Hicks |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Chiropractic |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1679637623 PECOS PAC ID: 3375442221 Enrollment ID: I20150616001162 |
News Archive
If you need dialysis for advanced kidney disease, where you get it could make a big difference. A large study found that patients in certain large chain facilities are significantly more likely to die than those treated elsewhere. Mortality was also higher in for-profit than non-profit dialysis centers.
In diabetes patients, high blood glucose levels can end up killing certain cells in the eyes and kidneys, which is why diabetes is the leading cause of adult blindness and of kidney failure. Years ago, scientists identified one main route for this destruction—high glucose produces oxidative stress through the NF-kB molecular pathway—but success has been elusive for drugs targeting that pathway.
Finally, some good news has emerged about the novel coronavirus that has spread to about 50 countries across the world.
Research conducted by Boston College neuroscientist Sean MacEvoy and colleague Russell Epstein of the University of Pennsylvania finds evidence of a new way of considering how the brain processes and recognizes a person's surroundings, according to a paper published in the latest issue of Nature Neuroscience.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Angela G Fleming |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1841929148 PECOS PAC ID: 4082072517 Enrollment ID: I20230615001430 |
News Archive
If you need dialysis for advanced kidney disease, where you get it could make a big difference. A large study found that patients in certain large chain facilities are significantly more likely to die than those treated elsewhere. Mortality was also higher in for-profit than non-profit dialysis centers.
In diabetes patients, high blood glucose levels can end up killing certain cells in the eyes and kidneys, which is why diabetes is the leading cause of adult blindness and of kidney failure. Years ago, scientists identified one main route for this destruction—high glucose produces oxidative stress through the NF-kB molecular pathway—but success has been elusive for drugs targeting that pathway.
Finally, some good news has emerged about the novel coronavirus that has spread to about 50 countries across the world.
Research conducted by Boston College neuroscientist Sean MacEvoy and colleague Russell Epstein of the University of Pennsylvania finds evidence of a new way of considering how the brain processes and recognizes a person's surroundings, according to a paper published in the latest issue of Nature Neuroscience.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Bryan Edward Fichtner |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1174215867 PECOS PAC ID: 4082074539 Enrollment ID: I20230717001324 |
News Archive
If you need dialysis for advanced kidney disease, where you get it could make a big difference. A large study found that patients in certain large chain facilities are significantly more likely to die than those treated elsewhere. Mortality was also higher in for-profit than non-profit dialysis centers.
In diabetes patients, high blood glucose levels can end up killing certain cells in the eyes and kidneys, which is why diabetes is the leading cause of adult blindness and of kidney failure. Years ago, scientists identified one main route for this destruction—high glucose produces oxidative stress through the NF-kB molecular pathway—but success has been elusive for drugs targeting that pathway.
Finally, some good news has emerged about the novel coronavirus that has spread to about 50 countries across the world.
Research conducted by Boston College neuroscientist Sean MacEvoy and colleague Russell Epstein of the University of Pennsylvania finds evidence of a new way of considering how the brain processes and recognizes a person's surroundings, according to a paper published in the latest issue of Nature Neuroscience.
› Verified 6 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Coremedx Inc. 441 Piney Forest Rd Ste E, Danville, VA 24540-4154 Ph: (434) 793-0700 | Coremedx Inc. 441 Piney Forest Rd Ste E, Danville, VA 24540-4154 Ph: (434) 793-0700 |
News Archive
If you need dialysis for advanced kidney disease, where you get it could make a big difference. A large study found that patients in certain large chain facilities are significantly more likely to die than those treated elsewhere. Mortality was also higher in for-profit than non-profit dialysis centers.
In diabetes patients, high blood glucose levels can end up killing certain cells in the eyes and kidneys, which is why diabetes is the leading cause of adult blindness and of kidney failure. Years ago, scientists identified one main route for this destruction—high glucose produces oxidative stress through the NF-kB molecular pathway—but success has been elusive for drugs targeting that pathway.
Finally, some good news has emerged about the novel coronavirus that has spread to about 50 countries across the world.
Research conducted by Boston College neuroscientist Sean MacEvoy and colleague Russell Epstein of the University of Pennsylvania finds evidence of a new way of considering how the brain processes and recognizes a person's surroundings, according to a paper published in the latest issue of Nature Neuroscience.
› Verified 6 days ago