Dr Alasdair Andrew Perry, DC | |
10014 Sandmeyer Ln, Philadelphia, PA 19116-3502 | |
(215) 969-3752 | |
(215) 676-5779 |
Full Name | Dr Alasdair Andrew Perry |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Chiropractor |
Location | 10014 Sandmeyer Ln, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1003010935 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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111N00000X | Chiropractor | DC009445 (Pennsylvania) | Primary |
Provider Name | Advance Chiropractic Clinic Pc |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1770237679 PECOS PAC ID: 7113309881 Enrollment ID: O20220728001302 |
News Archive
Jim, I'm a doctor, not a device developer! Remember how in Star Trek, Dr. McCoy could point his tricorder at things and magically -; oops, I mean, "scientifically" -; determine all kinds of chemical components and medical diagnoses? The X Prize Foundation -; best known for offering prizes for space flight and cheap genome decoding -; is about to put up $10 million for the invention of a medical device in the spirit of that tricorder: It must be able to diagnose 15 common medical conditions within three days, with no intervention from a health care professional.
The newspaper's tally draws on state and federal enrollment reports, surveys by consultants and interviews with insurance and government officials. Meanwhile, insurers and others intensify efforts to sign up young customers.
A European research team is seeking to overcome the early setbacks suffered by the promising new field of ‘gene therapy' by developing a revolutionary delivery technique, known as ‘episome vectors'. This breakthrough could pave the way to treating hereditary diseases by injecting the body with healthy versions of damaged genes.
Scientists have developed a new version of a medication, first isolated from the saliva of sea snails, that could be taken in pill form to relieve the most severe forms of pain as effectively as morphine but without risking addiction. An article on the topic appears in the current issue of Chemical & Engineering News, ACS' weekly newsmagazine.
A team of researchers from the Texas Tech University and Utah State University were looking at the properties of the oil droplets that are released when cooking takes place on an open frying pan with oil and found that these oil droplets could contribute significantly to indoor air pollution.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Alasdair Andrew Perry, DC 116 Somerset Ln, Marlton, NJ 08053-4063 Ph: (856) 357-6366 | Dr Alasdair Andrew Perry, DC 10014 Sandmeyer Ln, Philadelphia, PA 19116-3502 Ph: (215) 969-3752 |
News Archive
Jim, I'm a doctor, not a device developer! Remember how in Star Trek, Dr. McCoy could point his tricorder at things and magically -; oops, I mean, "scientifically" -; determine all kinds of chemical components and medical diagnoses? The X Prize Foundation -; best known for offering prizes for space flight and cheap genome decoding -; is about to put up $10 million for the invention of a medical device in the spirit of that tricorder: It must be able to diagnose 15 common medical conditions within three days, with no intervention from a health care professional.
The newspaper's tally draws on state and federal enrollment reports, surveys by consultants and interviews with insurance and government officials. Meanwhile, insurers and others intensify efforts to sign up young customers.
A European research team is seeking to overcome the early setbacks suffered by the promising new field of ‘gene therapy' by developing a revolutionary delivery technique, known as ‘episome vectors'. This breakthrough could pave the way to treating hereditary diseases by injecting the body with healthy versions of damaged genes.
Scientists have developed a new version of a medication, first isolated from the saliva of sea snails, that could be taken in pill form to relieve the most severe forms of pain as effectively as morphine but without risking addiction. An article on the topic appears in the current issue of Chemical & Engineering News, ACS' weekly newsmagazine.
A team of researchers from the Texas Tech University and Utah State University were looking at the properties of the oil droplets that are released when cooking takes place on an open frying pan with oil and found that these oil droplets could contribute significantly to indoor air pollution.
› Verified 4 days ago
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