Brandon Scott Claflin, DO | |
9308 S Toledo Ave, Tulsa, OK 74137-2739 | |
(918) 728-8020 | |
(918) 728-8019 |
Full Name | Brandon Scott Claflin |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation |
Experience | 18 Years |
Location | 9308 S Toledo Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma |
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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1376684167 | NPI | - | NPPES |
200299940A | Medicaid | OK |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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2081P2900X | Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - Pain Medicine | 4854 (Oklahoma) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Kansas Spine & Specialty Hospital, Llc | Wichita, KS | Hospital |
Wesley Medical Center | Wichita, KS | Hospital |
Stillwater Medical Center | Stillwater, OK | Hospital |
Baptist Health Paducah | Paducah, KY | Hospital |
Missouri Baptist Medical Center | Town and country, MO | Hospital |
Entity Name | Electrodiagnostic Medicine Of Tulsa |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1972750941 PECOS PAC ID: 5799845285 Enrollment ID: O20081113000215 |
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Entity Name | Advanced Neuro Solutions |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1801152426 PECOS PAC ID: 9436382967 Enrollment ID: O20140507000731 |
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Researchers have found that pancreatic triglycerides provide a novel biomarker for pancreatic β-cell dysfunction that can be used to identify individuals at risk for Type 2 diabetes, particularly among people of Hispanic origin.
A new study from the Forsyth Institute is helping to shed more light on the important connections among the diverse bacteria in our microbiome. According to research published in mBio, scientists at Forsyth, led by Dr. Katherine P. Lemon, along with their collaborator at Vanderbilt University, have demonstrated that a harmless bacterium found in the nose and on skin may negatively impact the growth of a pathogen that commonly causes middle ear infections in children and pneumonia in children and older adults.
Nutrition 21, Inc., the developer and marketer of nutritional ingredients for the dietary supplement, functional food and beverage markets announced today that chromium picolinate has been officially approved for sale in Canada as a natural health product by Health Canada, the Canadian federal agency devoted to maintaining and improving the health of the nation's citizens. As a result of this approval, Nutrition 21 can now sell its Chromax® brand of chromium picolinate to Canadian manufacturers, marketers, and importers of natural health products.
New video footage of a virus infecting cells is challenging what researchers have long believed about how viruses spread, suggesting that scientists may be able to create new drugs to tackle some viruses.
"The U.N. estimates that diarrheal diseases kill 1.8 million people every year. … So you might take it as good news that American company Ventria Bioscience says it has hit on an improvement to existing rehydration therapies, which could mean another tool in the fight against diarrhea," according to a Wall Street Journal editorial examining the delays the company has experienced since it first sought to have its product approved by the FDA back in 2004, even "[a]fter a panel of food, medicine, immunology, child nutrition and health experts had declared its product safe."
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Brandon Scott Claflin, DO 9308 S Toledo Ave, Tulsa, OK 74137-2739 Ph: (918) 728-8020 | Brandon Scott Claflin, DO 9308 S Toledo Ave, Tulsa, OK 74137-2739 Ph: (918) 728-8020 |
News Archive
Researchers have found that pancreatic triglycerides provide a novel biomarker for pancreatic β-cell dysfunction that can be used to identify individuals at risk for Type 2 diabetes, particularly among people of Hispanic origin.
A new study from the Forsyth Institute is helping to shed more light on the important connections among the diverse bacteria in our microbiome. According to research published in mBio, scientists at Forsyth, led by Dr. Katherine P. Lemon, along with their collaborator at Vanderbilt University, have demonstrated that a harmless bacterium found in the nose and on skin may negatively impact the growth of a pathogen that commonly causes middle ear infections in children and pneumonia in children and older adults.
Nutrition 21, Inc., the developer and marketer of nutritional ingredients for the dietary supplement, functional food and beverage markets announced today that chromium picolinate has been officially approved for sale in Canada as a natural health product by Health Canada, the Canadian federal agency devoted to maintaining and improving the health of the nation's citizens. As a result of this approval, Nutrition 21 can now sell its Chromax® brand of chromium picolinate to Canadian manufacturers, marketers, and importers of natural health products.
New video footage of a virus infecting cells is challenging what researchers have long believed about how viruses spread, suggesting that scientists may be able to create new drugs to tackle some viruses.
"The U.N. estimates that diarrheal diseases kill 1.8 million people every year. … So you might take it as good news that American company Ventria Bioscience says it has hit on an improvement to existing rehydration therapies, which could mean another tool in the fight against diarrhea," according to a Wall Street Journal editorial examining the delays the company has experienced since it first sought to have its product approved by the FDA back in 2004, even "[a]fter a panel of food, medicine, immunology, child nutrition and health experts had declared its product safe."
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Mr. Anil Kumar Reddy, M.D. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9725 East 79th Street, Suit A, Tulsa, OK 74133 Phone: 918-252-0112 Fax: 918-252-0103 | |
Alyxandria Calvert, DPT Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4157 S Harvard Ave Ste 101, Tulsa, OK 74135 Phone: 918-949-4390 | |
Abigail Rose Cutter, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2300 E 14th St Ste 104, Tulsa, OK 74104 Phone: 918-982-6800 | |
Kelsey Michelle Harshman, MOT Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 7031 S Indianapolis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136 Phone: 918-510-7089 | |
Dr. Bobby N Daniel, DO Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4833 S Sheridan Rd, Suite 414, Tulsa, OK 74145 Phone: 918-488-9992 Fax: 918-488-9993 | |
Carrie Leigh Moss, P.T. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1724 S Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 74112 Phone: 918-250-7093 Fax: 918-250-9976 | |
Mr. Gregory Scott Argabright, P.T. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 8303 E 81st St, Suite F, Tulsa, OK 74133 Phone: 918-249-0020 Fax: 918-249-0019 |