Timothy Champlin, | |
520 N Market Place Dr Ste 200, Centerville, UT 84014-4904 | |
(801) 934-3373 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Timothy Champlin |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Clinical Social Worker |
Experience | 8 Years |
Location | 520 N Market Place Dr Ste 200, Centerville, Utah |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. He 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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1760926901 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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1041C0700X | Social Worker - Clinical | 9832512-3501 (Utah) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Valley Mental Health Incorporated | 0042121196 | 64 |
South Davis Psychological Services | 0446511927 | 8 |
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Parents of infants who survive bacterial meningitis caused by group B Streptococcus might have to live with the effects of the disease on their children long after they're discharged from the hospital. A new study in the journal Pediatrics finds that even though mortality rates of children infected with GBS meningitis have decreased in the past 25 years, just under half of children who survive the disease will suffer impairment as a result of the disease.
According to a recent Leger Marketing poll, 14 per cent of Canadians believe women can be diagnosed with prostate cancer, and an additional 20 per cent aren't sure. Only 56 per cent know with certainty that men are the only ones who can be afflicted.
The gonad is well known to be important for reproduction but also affects animal life span. Removal of germ cells - the sperm and egg producing cells - increases longevity of the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms were a mystery. Now scientists at the Cologne-based Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, have discovered that germ cell removal flips a "molecular switch" that extends the life span by using components of a "developmental clock".
A new study adds to the data on the optimum interval between the first and second doses of the adenovirus vectored COVID-19 vaccine.
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Entity Name | Valley Mental Health Incorporated |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1275599797 PECOS PAC ID: 0042121196 Enrollment ID: O20031111000937 |
News Archive
Parents of infants who survive bacterial meningitis caused by group B Streptococcus might have to live with the effects of the disease on their children long after they're discharged from the hospital. A new study in the journal Pediatrics finds that even though mortality rates of children infected with GBS meningitis have decreased in the past 25 years, just under half of children who survive the disease will suffer impairment as a result of the disease.
According to a recent Leger Marketing poll, 14 per cent of Canadians believe women can be diagnosed with prostate cancer, and an additional 20 per cent aren't sure. Only 56 per cent know with certainty that men are the only ones who can be afflicted.
The gonad is well known to be important for reproduction but also affects animal life span. Removal of germ cells - the sperm and egg producing cells - increases longevity of the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms were a mystery. Now scientists at the Cologne-based Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, have discovered that germ cell removal flips a "molecular switch" that extends the life span by using components of a "developmental clock".
A new study adds to the data on the optimum interval between the first and second doses of the adenovirus vectored COVID-19 vaccine.
› Verified 3 days ago
Entity Name | South Davis Psychological Services |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1386142396 PECOS PAC ID: 0446511927 Enrollment ID: O20180223002317 |
News Archive
Parents of infants who survive bacterial meningitis caused by group B Streptococcus might have to live with the effects of the disease on their children long after they're discharged from the hospital. A new study in the journal Pediatrics finds that even though mortality rates of children infected with GBS meningitis have decreased in the past 25 years, just under half of children who survive the disease will suffer impairment as a result of the disease.
According to a recent Leger Marketing poll, 14 per cent of Canadians believe women can be diagnosed with prostate cancer, and an additional 20 per cent aren't sure. Only 56 per cent know with certainty that men are the only ones who can be afflicted.
The gonad is well known to be important for reproduction but also affects animal life span. Removal of germ cells - the sperm and egg producing cells - increases longevity of the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms were a mystery. Now scientists at the Cologne-based Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, have discovered that germ cell removal flips a "molecular switch" that extends the life span by using components of a "developmental clock".
A new study adds to the data on the optimum interval between the first and second doses of the adenovirus vectored COVID-19 vaccine.
› Verified 3 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Timothy Champlin, 520 N Market Place Dr Ste 200, Centerville, UT 84014-4904 Ph: (801) 934-3373 | Timothy Champlin, 520 N Market Place Dr Ste 200, Centerville, UT 84014-4904 Ph: (801) 934-3373 |
News Archive
Parents of infants who survive bacterial meningitis caused by group B Streptococcus might have to live with the effects of the disease on their children long after they're discharged from the hospital. A new study in the journal Pediatrics finds that even though mortality rates of children infected with GBS meningitis have decreased in the past 25 years, just under half of children who survive the disease will suffer impairment as a result of the disease.
According to a recent Leger Marketing poll, 14 per cent of Canadians believe women can be diagnosed with prostate cancer, and an additional 20 per cent aren't sure. Only 56 per cent know with certainty that men are the only ones who can be afflicted.
The gonad is well known to be important for reproduction but also affects animal life span. Removal of germ cells - the sperm and egg producing cells - increases longevity of the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms were a mystery. Now scientists at the Cologne-based Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, have discovered that germ cell removal flips a "molecular switch" that extends the life span by using components of a "developmental clock".
A new study adds to the data on the optimum interval between the first and second doses of the adenovirus vectored COVID-19 vaccine.
› Verified 3 days ago
Aanika J Edwards, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 94 E Pages Ln Ste A, Centerville, UT 84014 Phone: 801-294-0578 Fax: 801-298-2147 | |
Miss Courtney Ann Mcdonough, Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 94 E Pages Ln Ste A, Centerville, UT 84014 Phone: 801-294-0578 Fax: 801-298-2147 | |
Kate Emily Garrett Packer, Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 94 E Pages Ln, A, Centerville, UT 84014 Phone: 801-294-0578 Fax: 801-298-2147 | |
Madeline Claude, Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 520 N Market Place Dr, Centerville, UT 84014 Phone: 801-934-3373 | |
Ms. Julie Blundell, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1634 Lewis And Clark Dr, Centerville, UT 84014 Phone: 801-856-4166 | |
Mrs. Karina C Penrod, Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 94 E Pages Ln Ste A, Centerville, UT 84014 Phone: 801-294-0578 Fax: 801-298-2147 | |
Mrs. Lisa Steed, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 94 E Pages Ln, Suite A, Centerville, UT 84014 Phone: 801-294-0578 Fax: 801-298-2147 |