Adam Cary Hull, DO | |
1111 Leffingwell Ave Ne, Grand Rapids, MI 49525-6406 | |
(616) 459-7101 | |
(616) 464-6170 |
Full Name | Adam Cary Hull |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation |
Experience | 10 Years |
Location | 1111 Leffingwell Ave Ne, Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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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1174942817 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208100000X | Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation | 5101020878 (Michigan) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Spectrum Health | Grand rapids, MI | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Orthopaedic Associates Of Grand Rapids Pc | 9537136403 | 89 |
News Archive
The Hill's Blog Briefing Room: "The House will have a clean up-or-down vote on the Senate's healthcare vote in the form of a rules vote, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Wednesday. As Democrats prepare to move forward with health reform efforts, Hoyer seemed to confirm the so-called 'deem and pass' strategy that would see the House indirectly approve the Senate's health bill through a vote on a rule making changes to it.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation recently published "Viewpoint" articles by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine professors who warn that global climate change is likely to unlock dangerous new microbes, as well as threaten humans' ability to regulate body temperature.
A team of scientists at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montr-al (IRCM) led by Dr. Jean-Fran-ois C-t-, Director of the Cytoskeletal Organization and Cell Migration research unit, identified a novel molecular mechanism in the control of cell motility. Their findings were published online today in Current Biology, a journal from the Cell Press group. This scientific breakthrough could eventually lead to the development of new cancer-treating drugs that could block the spread of tumours (metastasis).
Political and policy-oriented Medicare skirmishes continue on Capitol Hill as members hear from their constituents on the question of the program's future, and some lawmakers say it's time for "an adult conversation." Also, the Senate is likely to vote this week on the House-passed GOP budget.
As the countdown for the new year begins, so does the race for the first baby of the new year. "The race to have the first baby is something all hospitals share enthusiasm for, especially in large cities like Chicago, and, unfortunately, not all hospitals play fair," said Karen Deighan, MD, OB/GYN, director of OB/GYN at Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, part of the Loyola University Health System.
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Entity Name | Orthopaedic Associates Of Grand Rapids Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1023021300 PECOS PAC ID: 9537136403 Enrollment ID: O20040911000212 |
News Archive
The Hill's Blog Briefing Room: "The House will have a clean up-or-down vote on the Senate's healthcare vote in the form of a rules vote, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Wednesday. As Democrats prepare to move forward with health reform efforts, Hoyer seemed to confirm the so-called 'deem and pass' strategy that would see the House indirectly approve the Senate's health bill through a vote on a rule making changes to it.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation recently published "Viewpoint" articles by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine professors who warn that global climate change is likely to unlock dangerous new microbes, as well as threaten humans' ability to regulate body temperature.
A team of scientists at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montr-al (IRCM) led by Dr. Jean-Fran-ois C-t-, Director of the Cytoskeletal Organization and Cell Migration research unit, identified a novel molecular mechanism in the control of cell motility. Their findings were published online today in Current Biology, a journal from the Cell Press group. This scientific breakthrough could eventually lead to the development of new cancer-treating drugs that could block the spread of tumours (metastasis).
Political and policy-oriented Medicare skirmishes continue on Capitol Hill as members hear from their constituents on the question of the program's future, and some lawmakers say it's time for "an adult conversation." Also, the Senate is likely to vote this week on the House-passed GOP budget.
As the countdown for the new year begins, so does the race for the first baby of the new year. "The race to have the first baby is something all hospitals share enthusiasm for, especially in large cities like Chicago, and, unfortunately, not all hospitals play fair," said Karen Deighan, MD, OB/GYN, director of OB/GYN at Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, part of the Loyola University Health System.
› Verified 8 days ago
Entity Name | Envision Diagnostic Center Pllc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1144543562 PECOS PAC ID: 9335264472 Enrollment ID: O20100914000252 |
News Archive
The Hill's Blog Briefing Room: "The House will have a clean up-or-down vote on the Senate's healthcare vote in the form of a rules vote, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Wednesday. As Democrats prepare to move forward with health reform efforts, Hoyer seemed to confirm the so-called 'deem and pass' strategy that would see the House indirectly approve the Senate's health bill through a vote on a rule making changes to it.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation recently published "Viewpoint" articles by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine professors who warn that global climate change is likely to unlock dangerous new microbes, as well as threaten humans' ability to regulate body temperature.
A team of scientists at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montr-al (IRCM) led by Dr. Jean-Fran-ois C-t-, Director of the Cytoskeletal Organization and Cell Migration research unit, identified a novel molecular mechanism in the control of cell motility. Their findings were published online today in Current Biology, a journal from the Cell Press group. This scientific breakthrough could eventually lead to the development of new cancer-treating drugs that could block the spread of tumours (metastasis).
Political and policy-oriented Medicare skirmishes continue on Capitol Hill as members hear from their constituents on the question of the program's future, and some lawmakers say it's time for "an adult conversation." Also, the Senate is likely to vote this week on the House-passed GOP budget.
As the countdown for the new year begins, so does the race for the first baby of the new year. "The race to have the first baby is something all hospitals share enthusiasm for, especially in large cities like Chicago, and, unfortunately, not all hospitals play fair," said Karen Deighan, MD, OB/GYN, director of OB/GYN at Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, part of the Loyola University Health System.
› Verified 8 days ago
Entity Name | Envision Medical Group Pllc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1578891750 PECOS PAC ID: 0840315867 Enrollment ID: O20101006000393 |
News Archive
The Hill's Blog Briefing Room: "The House will have a clean up-or-down vote on the Senate's healthcare vote in the form of a rules vote, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Wednesday. As Democrats prepare to move forward with health reform efforts, Hoyer seemed to confirm the so-called 'deem and pass' strategy that would see the House indirectly approve the Senate's health bill through a vote on a rule making changes to it.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation recently published "Viewpoint" articles by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine professors who warn that global climate change is likely to unlock dangerous new microbes, as well as threaten humans' ability to regulate body temperature.
A team of scientists at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montr-al (IRCM) led by Dr. Jean-Fran-ois C-t-, Director of the Cytoskeletal Organization and Cell Migration research unit, identified a novel molecular mechanism in the control of cell motility. Their findings were published online today in Current Biology, a journal from the Cell Press group. This scientific breakthrough could eventually lead to the development of new cancer-treating drugs that could block the spread of tumours (metastasis).
Political and policy-oriented Medicare skirmishes continue on Capitol Hill as members hear from their constituents on the question of the program's future, and some lawmakers say it's time for "an adult conversation." Also, the Senate is likely to vote this week on the House-passed GOP budget.
As the countdown for the new year begins, so does the race for the first baby of the new year. "The race to have the first baby is something all hospitals share enthusiasm for, especially in large cities like Chicago, and, unfortunately, not all hospitals play fair," said Karen Deighan, MD, OB/GYN, director of OB/GYN at Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, part of the Loyola University Health System.
› Verified 8 days ago
Entity Name | Restorative Physical Medicine Pllc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1992334551 PECOS PAC ID: 0042631194 Enrollment ID: O20200528001792 |
News Archive
The Hill's Blog Briefing Room: "The House will have a clean up-or-down vote on the Senate's healthcare vote in the form of a rules vote, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Wednesday. As Democrats prepare to move forward with health reform efforts, Hoyer seemed to confirm the so-called 'deem and pass' strategy that would see the House indirectly approve the Senate's health bill through a vote on a rule making changes to it.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation recently published "Viewpoint" articles by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine professors who warn that global climate change is likely to unlock dangerous new microbes, as well as threaten humans' ability to regulate body temperature.
A team of scientists at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montr-al (IRCM) led by Dr. Jean-Fran-ois C-t-, Director of the Cytoskeletal Organization and Cell Migration research unit, identified a novel molecular mechanism in the control of cell motility. Their findings were published online today in Current Biology, a journal from the Cell Press group. This scientific breakthrough could eventually lead to the development of new cancer-treating drugs that could block the spread of tumours (metastasis).
Political and policy-oriented Medicare skirmishes continue on Capitol Hill as members hear from their constituents on the question of the program's future, and some lawmakers say it's time for "an adult conversation." Also, the Senate is likely to vote this week on the House-passed GOP budget.
As the countdown for the new year begins, so does the race for the first baby of the new year. "The race to have the first baby is something all hospitals share enthusiasm for, especially in large cities like Chicago, and, unfortunately, not all hospitals play fair," said Karen Deighan, MD, OB/GYN, director of OB/GYN at Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, part of the Loyola University Health System.
› Verified 8 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Adam Cary Hull, DO 1111 Leffingwell Ave Ne, Grand Rapids, MI 49525-6406 Ph: (616) 459-7101 | Adam Cary Hull, DO 1111 Leffingwell Ave Ne, Grand Rapids, MI 49525-6406 Ph: (616) 459-7101 |
News Archive
The Hill's Blog Briefing Room: "The House will have a clean up-or-down vote on the Senate's healthcare vote in the form of a rules vote, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Wednesday. As Democrats prepare to move forward with health reform efforts, Hoyer seemed to confirm the so-called 'deem and pass' strategy that would see the House indirectly approve the Senate's health bill through a vote on a rule making changes to it.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation recently published "Viewpoint" articles by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine professors who warn that global climate change is likely to unlock dangerous new microbes, as well as threaten humans' ability to regulate body temperature.
A team of scientists at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montr-al (IRCM) led by Dr. Jean-Fran-ois C-t-, Director of the Cytoskeletal Organization and Cell Migration research unit, identified a novel molecular mechanism in the control of cell motility. Their findings were published online today in Current Biology, a journal from the Cell Press group. This scientific breakthrough could eventually lead to the development of new cancer-treating drugs that could block the spread of tumours (metastasis).
Political and policy-oriented Medicare skirmishes continue on Capitol Hill as members hear from their constituents on the question of the program's future, and some lawmakers say it's time for "an adult conversation." Also, the Senate is likely to vote this week on the House-passed GOP budget.
As the countdown for the new year begins, so does the race for the first baby of the new year. "The race to have the first baby is something all hospitals share enthusiasm for, especially in large cities like Chicago, and, unfortunately, not all hospitals play fair," said Karen Deighan, MD, OB/GYN, director of OB/GYN at Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, part of the Loyola University Health System.
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Dr. Aashish A Deshpande, MD Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 221 Michigan St Ne Ste 400, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Phone: 616-486-9600 | |
Dr. Jacob H Reisner, D.O. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4100 Lake Dr Se Ste 300, Grand Rapids, MI 49546 Phone: 616-267-8860 | |
Jina Libby, DO Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 200 Jefferson Ave Se Bldg Ste 305, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Phone: 616-685-6867 | |
Andrea S Kuldanek, MD Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 235 Wealthy St Se, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Phone: 616-840-8005 Fax: 616-840-9642 | |
Christopher Rizik, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 235 Wealthy St Se, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Phone: 616-840-8000 | |
Dr. Eric J Egeler, M.D. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3333 Evergreen Dr Ne, Grand Rapids, MI 49525 Phone: 616-364-4200 Fax: 616-364-7347 | |
Jason Toma, PTA Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2320 E Beltline Ave Se, Grand Rapids, MI 49546 Phone: 616-831-8666 |