Laura Beth Forseth, LCSW-C | |
3175 W Ward Rd, Dunkirk, MD 20754-3020 | |
(410) 286-0664 | |
(410) 286-2834 |
Full Name | Laura Beth Forseth |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Clinical Social Worker |
Experience | 44 Years |
Location | 3175 W Ward Rd, Dunkirk, Maryland |
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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1376815431 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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1041C0700X | Social Worker - Clinical | 03770 (Maryland) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Andrew T Gergely, Md And Associates, Llc | 1456323237 | 10 |
News Archive
Biologists on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have discovered a new mechanism that likely underlies how we feel force or touch. Their study suggests that "rafts" of fatty lipids on the cell surface act as compartments to keep certain enzymes from mixing with their binding partners.
A study of over 33,000 people, published today in the journal BMC Public Health, indicates that public health strategies that aim to prevent adult weight gain in the whole population have the potential to prevent twice as many cases of type 2 diabetes as strategies that target individuals at high risk of diabetes due to being obese.
UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have identified an ion channel required for brain cells to suppress eating behavior in response to the hormone leptin or to the anti-obesity drug lorcaserin.
Ocera Therapeutics, Inc. presented results yesterday from a Phase 2 proof-of-concept study of AST-120 (spherical carbon adsorbent) in the treatment of patients with non-constipating Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) at DDW, the annual meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association. Data showed that subjects treated with AST-120 responded in a consistent manner with reduction in pain better than placebo at week four and at week eight, the primary time point for analysis. The company plans to initiate a Phase 2b study evaluating AST-120 in non-constipating IBS.
The number of connections between nerve cells in the brain can be regulated by an immune system molecule, according to a new study from UC Davis. The research, published Feb. 27 in the journal Nature Neuroscience, reveals a potential link between immunity, infectious disease and conditions such as schizophrenia or autism.
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Entity Name | Andrew T Gergely, Md & Associates, Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1033134341 PECOS PAC ID: 1456323237 Enrollment ID: O20040811001043 |
News Archive
Biologists on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have discovered a new mechanism that likely underlies how we feel force or touch. Their study suggests that "rafts" of fatty lipids on the cell surface act as compartments to keep certain enzymes from mixing with their binding partners.
A study of over 33,000 people, published today in the journal BMC Public Health, indicates that public health strategies that aim to prevent adult weight gain in the whole population have the potential to prevent twice as many cases of type 2 diabetes as strategies that target individuals at high risk of diabetes due to being obese.
UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have identified an ion channel required for brain cells to suppress eating behavior in response to the hormone leptin or to the anti-obesity drug lorcaserin.
Ocera Therapeutics, Inc. presented results yesterday from a Phase 2 proof-of-concept study of AST-120 (spherical carbon adsorbent) in the treatment of patients with non-constipating Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) at DDW, the annual meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association. Data showed that subjects treated with AST-120 responded in a consistent manner with reduction in pain better than placebo at week four and at week eight, the primary time point for analysis. The company plans to initiate a Phase 2b study evaluating AST-120 in non-constipating IBS.
The number of connections between nerve cells in the brain can be regulated by an immune system molecule, according to a new study from UC Davis. The research, published Feb. 27 in the journal Nature Neuroscience, reveals a potential link between immunity, infectious disease and conditions such as schizophrenia or autism.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Laura Beth Forseth, LCSW-C 3175 W Ward Rd, Dunkirk, MD 20754-3020 Ph: (410) 286-0664 | Laura Beth Forseth, LCSW-C 3175 W Ward Rd, Dunkirk, MD 20754-3020 Ph: (410) 286-0664 |
News Archive
Biologists on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute have discovered a new mechanism that likely underlies how we feel force or touch. Their study suggests that "rafts" of fatty lipids on the cell surface act as compartments to keep certain enzymes from mixing with their binding partners.
A study of over 33,000 people, published today in the journal BMC Public Health, indicates that public health strategies that aim to prevent adult weight gain in the whole population have the potential to prevent twice as many cases of type 2 diabetes as strategies that target individuals at high risk of diabetes due to being obese.
UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have identified an ion channel required for brain cells to suppress eating behavior in response to the hormone leptin or to the anti-obesity drug lorcaserin.
Ocera Therapeutics, Inc. presented results yesterday from a Phase 2 proof-of-concept study of AST-120 (spherical carbon adsorbent) in the treatment of patients with non-constipating Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) at DDW, the annual meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association. Data showed that subjects treated with AST-120 responded in a consistent manner with reduction in pain better than placebo at week four and at week eight, the primary time point for analysis. The company plans to initiate a Phase 2b study evaluating AST-120 in non-constipating IBS.
The number of connections between nerve cells in the brain can be regulated by an immune system molecule, according to a new study from UC Davis. The research, published Feb. 27 in the journal Nature Neuroscience, reveals a potential link between immunity, infectious disease and conditions such as schizophrenia or autism.
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Elizabeth Daniel, LCSW-C Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3175 West Ward Road, Suite 200, Dunkirk, MD 20754 Phone: 410-286-0664 Fax: 410-286-2834 | |
Karen Grear, LSCW-C, PH.D. Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3175 W Ward Rd, #200, Dunkirk, MD 20754 Phone: 410-286-0664 Fax: 410-286-2834 | |
Karen E Walling, MSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3305 Smithville Dr, Dunkirk, MD 20754 Phone: 443-964-8028 | |
Bertina Hansen Boyd, L.C.S.W.-C. Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3175 W Ward Rd, 200, Dunkirk, MD 20754 Phone: 410-286-0664 Fax: 410-286-2834 | |
Catherine Kellogg, LCSW-C Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3175 W Ward Rd, 200, Dunkirk, MD 20754 Phone: 410-286-0664 Fax: 410-286-2834 | |
Deborah Buskirk Zagwodzki, LCSW-C Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3175 W Ward Rd, Dunkirk, MD 20754 Phone: 410-286-0664 Fax: 410-535-6272 |