Barzin Khalili, MD | |
511 Sw 10th Ave Ste 1301, Portland, OR 97205-2714 | |
(503) 228-0155 | |
(503) 226-8342 |
Full Name | Barzin Khalili |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Allergy/immunology |
Experience | 24 Years |
Location | 511 Sw 10th Ave Ste 1301, Portland, Oregon |
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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1487725990 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207K00000X | Allergy & Immunology | MD24359 (Oregon) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Ohsu Hospital And Clinics | Portland, OR | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Barzin Khalili, M.d., Llc | 7911095443 | 3 |
News Archive
In the U.S. Department of State's DipNote blog, David Lane, U.S. ambassador to the U.N. food and agriculture agencies in Rome, writes about hosting a media tour for journalists, to provide them "an opportunity to see how countries like Tanzania and Malawi are investing in agriculture and in programs to fight hunger and improve nutrition, and how development partners like the United Nations and United States are helping them.
Despite ongoing public health efforts, E. coli outbreaks continue to infiltrate the food supply, annually causing significant sickness and death throughout the world. But the research community is gaining ground. In a major finding, published today in the scientific journal Nature, researchers from the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology have discovered a molecule's previously unknown role in fighting off E. coli and other bacterial infections, a discovery that could lead to new ways to protect people from these dangerous microorganisms.
Scientists studying how immune cells are regulated in healthy individuals, have made a key discovery in understanding why tumours may go undetected by the immune system and remain untreated by the body's own natural defences.
Like a blocked water line, obstructions in blood vessels in the human circulatory system can cause serious problems.
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Entity Name | Barzin Khalili, M.d., Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1003005711 PECOS PAC ID: 7911095443 Enrollment ID: O20071117000082 |
News Archive
In the U.S. Department of State's DipNote blog, David Lane, U.S. ambassador to the U.N. food and agriculture agencies in Rome, writes about hosting a media tour for journalists, to provide them "an opportunity to see how countries like Tanzania and Malawi are investing in agriculture and in programs to fight hunger and improve nutrition, and how development partners like the United Nations and United States are helping them.
Despite ongoing public health efforts, E. coli outbreaks continue to infiltrate the food supply, annually causing significant sickness and death throughout the world. But the research community is gaining ground. In a major finding, published today in the scientific journal Nature, researchers from the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology have discovered a molecule's previously unknown role in fighting off E. coli and other bacterial infections, a discovery that could lead to new ways to protect people from these dangerous microorganisms.
Scientists studying how immune cells are regulated in healthy individuals, have made a key discovery in understanding why tumours may go undetected by the immune system and remain untreated by the body's own natural defences.
Like a blocked water line, obstructions in blood vessels in the human circulatory system can cause serious problems.
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Entity Name | University Professional Services |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1376709535 PECOS PAC ID: 4880760107 Enrollment ID: O20080910000013 |
News Archive
In the U.S. Department of State's DipNote blog, David Lane, U.S. ambassador to the U.N. food and agriculture agencies in Rome, writes about hosting a media tour for journalists, to provide them "an opportunity to see how countries like Tanzania and Malawi are investing in agriculture and in programs to fight hunger and improve nutrition, and how development partners like the United Nations and United States are helping them.
Despite ongoing public health efforts, E. coli outbreaks continue to infiltrate the food supply, annually causing significant sickness and death throughout the world. But the research community is gaining ground. In a major finding, published today in the scientific journal Nature, researchers from the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology have discovered a molecule's previously unknown role in fighting off E. coli and other bacterial infections, a discovery that could lead to new ways to protect people from these dangerous microorganisms.
Scientists studying how immune cells are regulated in healthy individuals, have made a key discovery in understanding why tumours may go undetected by the immune system and remain untreated by the body's own natural defences.
Like a blocked water line, obstructions in blood vessels in the human circulatory system can cause serious problems.
› Verified 3 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Barzin Khalili, MD 511 Sw 10th Ave Ste 1301, Portland, OR 97205-2714 Ph: (503) 228-0155 | Barzin Khalili, MD 511 Sw 10th Ave Ste 1301, Portland, OR 97205-2714 Ph: (503) 228-0155 |
News Archive
In the U.S. Department of State's DipNote blog, David Lane, U.S. ambassador to the U.N. food and agriculture agencies in Rome, writes about hosting a media tour for journalists, to provide them "an opportunity to see how countries like Tanzania and Malawi are investing in agriculture and in programs to fight hunger and improve nutrition, and how development partners like the United Nations and United States are helping them.
Despite ongoing public health efforts, E. coli outbreaks continue to infiltrate the food supply, annually causing significant sickness and death throughout the world. But the research community is gaining ground. In a major finding, published today in the scientific journal Nature, researchers from the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology have discovered a molecule's previously unknown role in fighting off E. coli and other bacterial infections, a discovery that could lead to new ways to protect people from these dangerous microorganisms.
Scientists studying how immune cells are regulated in healthy individuals, have made a key discovery in understanding why tumours may go undetected by the immune system and remain untreated by the body's own natural defences.
Like a blocked water line, obstructions in blood vessels in the human circulatory system can cause serious problems.
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Dr. Clifford Joe Anderson, MD Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 233 Nw 16th Ave, Portland, OR 97209 Phone: 503-223-6480 Fax: 503-294-1868 | |
Jennifer Kay Bane, PA-C Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 511 Sw 10th Ave, Suite 1301, Portland, OR 97205 Phone: 503-228-0155 Fax: 503-226-8342 | |
Dr. Michael J Noonan, MD Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9495 Sw Locust St Ste A, Portland, OR 97223 Phone: 503-636-9011 Fax: 503-636-3952 | |
Cristina Swanson, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3181 Sw Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, OR 97239 Phone: 503-494-8211 | |
Dr. Douglas A Shumaker, MD Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9701 Sw Barnes Rd, Ste 300, Portland, OR 97225 Phone: 503-297-8081 Fax: 503-292-6601 | |
Michael Vernon Osborne, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5440 Sw Westgate Dr, 220, Portland, OR 97221 Phone: 503-292-7577 Fax: 503-292-7971 | |
Dr. Laurel Rene Anderson Cowell, MD Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9701 Sw Barnes Rd Ste 130, Portland, OR 97225 Phone: 503-297-4779 Fax: 503-294-1868 |