Alan K Willis, MD | |
11491 Us Highway 431, Albertville, AL 35950-0136 | |
(256) 894-6800 | |
(256) 894-6808 |
Full Name | Alan K Willis |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Vascular Surgery |
Experience | 21 Years |
Location | 11491 Us Highway 431, Albertville, Alabama |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | May be. He may accept the Medicare-approved amount; you may be billed for more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1225219256 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208600000X | Surgery | 26664 (Alabama) | Secondary |
2086S0129X | Surgery - Vascular Surgery | 26664 (Alabama) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Marshall Medical Centers | Boaz, AL | Hospital |
Gadsden Regional Medical Center | Gadsden, AL | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Northeast Alabama Vascular And Vein Specialist | 3375872088 | 2 |
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Entity Name | Northeast Alabama Vascular And Vein Specialist |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1164083218 PECOS PAC ID: 3375872088 Enrollment ID: O20190905001813 |
News Archive
Molecular Biology and Microbiology professor Mark Muller has found that the protein, called MKRN1, promotes the destruction of an enzyme called telomerase that enables rapid duplication of cells. While researchers have known for years that healthy cells repress telomerase, they haven't understood why.
We are pleased to announce that Hartford PHO has gone live using MedVentive's advanced clinical registries and sophisticated point of care (POC) decision support platform to help them improve the quality and coordination of patient care, promote efficiency, and support their clinical integration program.
NJIT and UMDNJ have executed a license agreement with The Incubation Factory, St. Louis, MO, covering their personal tonometer technology on which a patent is pending. The tonometer was developed by a research team led by NJIT Professor Gordon Thomas, PhD, and Robert Fechtner, MD, director of the glaucoma division at UMDNJ.
Patients with rare brain tumors on the auditory nerve now have an option to prevent complete deafness at UC San Diego Health. The device, called an auditory brainstem implant or ABI, fits behind the ear and connects directly to the brainstem.
Research undertaken in recent years on Down's syndrome has focused on the DYRK1A gene. The superexpression of this gene affects transmission in the neurones, according to Mr Garikoitz Azkona. In his PhD thesis, The molecular bases of neuropathology in Down's syndrome: the role of DYRK1A, Mr Azkona argues that this failure in neurone transmission could be behind the problem that persons with Down's syndrome have regarding visual-spatial memory.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Alan K Willis, MD 11491 Us Highway 431, Albertville, AL 35950-0136 Ph: (256) 894-6800 | Alan K Willis, MD 11491 Us Highway 431, Albertville, AL 35950-0136 Ph: (256) 894-6800 |
News Archive
Molecular Biology and Microbiology professor Mark Muller has found that the protein, called MKRN1, promotes the destruction of an enzyme called telomerase that enables rapid duplication of cells. While researchers have known for years that healthy cells repress telomerase, they haven't understood why.
We are pleased to announce that Hartford PHO has gone live using MedVentive's advanced clinical registries and sophisticated point of care (POC) decision support platform to help them improve the quality and coordination of patient care, promote efficiency, and support their clinical integration program.
NJIT and UMDNJ have executed a license agreement with The Incubation Factory, St. Louis, MO, covering their personal tonometer technology on which a patent is pending. The tonometer was developed by a research team led by NJIT Professor Gordon Thomas, PhD, and Robert Fechtner, MD, director of the glaucoma division at UMDNJ.
Patients with rare brain tumors on the auditory nerve now have an option to prevent complete deafness at UC San Diego Health. The device, called an auditory brainstem implant or ABI, fits behind the ear and connects directly to the brainstem.
Research undertaken in recent years on Down's syndrome has focused on the DYRK1A gene. The superexpression of this gene affects transmission in the neurones, according to Mr Garikoitz Azkona. In his PhD thesis, The molecular bases of neuropathology in Down's syndrome: the role of DYRK1A, Mr Azkona argues that this failure in neurone transmission could be behind the problem that persons with Down's syndrome have regarding visual-spatial memory.
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Dr. John Robert Groves, MD Surgery Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 133 Wall St., Albertville, AL 35951 Phone: 256-840-5547 Fax: 256-840-5548 | |
Dr. Sean J English, MD Surgery Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 11491 Us Highway 431, Albertville, AL 35950 Phone: 256-894-6800 |