Debra G Charveron, LCPC | |
1770 E Lake Shore Dr, Decatur, IL 62521-3832 | |
(217) 429-9700 | |
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Full Name | Debra G Charveron |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Counselor - Professional |
Location | 1770 E Lake Shore Dr, Decatur, Illinois |
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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1154549731 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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101YP2500X | Counselor - Professional | 180003894 (Illinois) | Primary |
Entity Name | Decatur Psychological Associates Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1184732745 PECOS PAC ID: 2466452602 Enrollment ID: O20070111000292 |
News Archive
A white paper, written by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and released today reports that greater regulatory harmonisation and access to non-prescription medicines as a whole could improve the ability of patients to care for themselves and reduce needless costs to society, health systems, individuals and companies. Consumer Health: time for a regulatory re-think?, which is based on in-depth interviews with international experts from industry bodies, regulators, academia and patient groups, concludes that self-care and the topic of consumer health regulation is not receiving sufficient attention.
Scientists have developed a material for bone grafts that could one day replace the 'gold standard' natural bone implants.A new study shows how particles of a ceramic called calcium phosphate have the ability to stimulate promising bone regrowth by attracting stem cells and 'growth factors' to promote healing and the integration of the grafted tissue.
When a whole country's public health is at stake, making the wrong policy choices can cost lives and money. That's why researchers have worked to develop computer simulations of epidemics that can model individual behaviors and interactions to predict the spread of disease and the efficacy of interventions.
New data from a Phase IIB clinical study of odanacatib, Merck & Co., Inc.'s oral, once-weekly investigational treatment for osteoporosis, showed that when stopping treatment after two years, the increases in lower back (lumbar spine) bone mineral density (BMD) were reversed over the next year, while BMD at the hip (femoral neck) remained above levels observed at the start of the study.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Debra G Charveron, LCPC 4340 Lawson Dr, Decatur, IL 62526-1127 Ph: (217) 875-7595 | Debra G Charveron, LCPC 1770 E Lake Shore Dr, Decatur, IL 62521-3832 Ph: (217) 429-9700 |
News Archive
A white paper, written by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and released today reports that greater regulatory harmonisation and access to non-prescription medicines as a whole could improve the ability of patients to care for themselves and reduce needless costs to society, health systems, individuals and companies. Consumer Health: time for a regulatory re-think?, which is based on in-depth interviews with international experts from industry bodies, regulators, academia and patient groups, concludes that self-care and the topic of consumer health regulation is not receiving sufficient attention.
Scientists have developed a material for bone grafts that could one day replace the 'gold standard' natural bone implants.A new study shows how particles of a ceramic called calcium phosphate have the ability to stimulate promising bone regrowth by attracting stem cells and 'growth factors' to promote healing and the integration of the grafted tissue.
When a whole country's public health is at stake, making the wrong policy choices can cost lives and money. That's why researchers have worked to develop computer simulations of epidemics that can model individual behaviors and interactions to predict the spread of disease and the efficacy of interventions.
New data from a Phase IIB clinical study of odanacatib, Merck & Co., Inc.'s oral, once-weekly investigational treatment for osteoporosis, showed that when stopping treatment after two years, the increases in lower back (lumbar spine) bone mineral density (BMD) were reversed over the next year, while BMD at the hip (femoral neck) remained above levels observed at the start of the study.
› Verified 9 days ago
Carrie A Ray, Counselor Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 151 N Main St, Decatur, IL 62523 Phone: 217-362-6262 | |
Ms. Linda L Warden-michl, MA, NCC, LPC Counselor Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 132 S Water St, Suite 630, Decatur, IL 62523 Phone: 217-330-6963 | |
Michelle Hanson, LPC Counselor Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 151 N Main St, Decatur, IL 62523 Phone: 217-362-6262 Fax: 217-362-6290 | |
Lesa J Mcmahon-lowe, LPC Counselor Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 151 N Main St, Decatur, IL 62523 Phone: 217-420-4776 Fax: 217-362-6259 | |
Marilyn Stevens, LCSW Counselor Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 363 S Main St, Suite 220, Decatur, IL 62523 Phone: 217-638-5545 Fax: 217-424-1633 | |
Kelly Thurston, LPC Counselor Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 151 N Main St, Decatur, IL 62523 Phone: 217-362-6262 Fax: 217-362-6290 | |
Kimberly A Casteel, Counselor Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 132 S Water St, Suite 604, Decatur, IL 62523 Phone: 217-423-6199 Fax: 217-423-1035 |