Brian W Gunter, MD | |
1325 Spring St, Greenwood, SC 29646-3860 | |
(864) 725-4272 | |
(864) 725-4452 |
Full Name | Brian W Gunter |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Infectious Disease |
Experience | 25 Years |
Location | 1325 Spring St, Greenwood, South Carolina |
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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1255497640 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RI0200X | Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease | 24892 (Nebraska) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Southern Nh Medical Center | Nashua, NH | Hospital |
St Joseph Hospital | Nashua, NH | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Foundation Medical Partners Inc | 9436140456 | 280 |
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Use of a common antibiotic may be undercutting its utility as a first-line defense against drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB). Fluoroquinolones are the most commonly prescribed class of antibiotics in the U.S. and are used to fight a number of different infections such as sinusitis and pneumonia. They are also an effective first line of defense against TB infections that show drug resistance. New research shows, however, that widespread general use of fluoroquinolones may be creating a strain of fluoroquinolone-resistant TB.
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Entity Name | Foundation Medical Partners Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1033162037 PECOS PAC ID: 9436140456 Enrollment ID: O20040519001048 |
News Archive
The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) was honoured with the Minister's Award of Excellence for its innovative approaches to long term care at a Toronto health conference this week.
One in four people leave their job within a year of returning to work after having a heart attack, according to a newly published study from Denmark in Journal of the American Heart Association, the Open Access Journal of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association.
California will ban the use of a widely used pesticide in the face of "mounting evidence" that it causes developmental problems in children, state officials announced Wednesday.
A new study published on the preprint server medRxiv in October 2020 reports a method to assess transmission potential for any event in the current pandemic, using what is known about the virus's spread, data on the mobility of individuals, and new ways of processing genomic sequencing data. The outcome is to determine whether cases are linked or not so as to take action to prevent further spread.
Use of a common antibiotic may be undercutting its utility as a first-line defense against drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB). Fluoroquinolones are the most commonly prescribed class of antibiotics in the U.S. and are used to fight a number of different infections such as sinusitis and pneumonia. They are also an effective first line of defense against TB infections that show drug resistance. New research shows, however, that widespread general use of fluoroquinolones may be creating a strain of fluoroquinolone-resistant TB.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Brian W Gunter, MD 110 N 29th St, Suite 303, Norfolk, NE 68701-4424 Ph: (402) 844-8196 | Brian W Gunter, MD 1325 Spring St, Greenwood, SC 29646-3860 Ph: (864) 725-4272 |
News Archive
The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) was honoured with the Minister's Award of Excellence for its innovative approaches to long term care at a Toronto health conference this week.
One in four people leave their job within a year of returning to work after having a heart attack, according to a newly published study from Denmark in Journal of the American Heart Association, the Open Access Journal of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association.
California will ban the use of a widely used pesticide in the face of "mounting evidence" that it causes developmental problems in children, state officials announced Wednesday.
A new study published on the preprint server medRxiv in October 2020 reports a method to assess transmission potential for any event in the current pandemic, using what is known about the virus's spread, data on the mobility of individuals, and new ways of processing genomic sequencing data. The outcome is to determine whether cases are linked or not so as to take action to prevent further spread.
Use of a common antibiotic may be undercutting its utility as a first-line defense against drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB). Fluoroquinolones are the most commonly prescribed class of antibiotics in the U.S. and are used to fight a number of different infections such as sinusitis and pneumonia. They are also an effective first line of defense against TB infections that show drug resistance. New research shows, however, that widespread general use of fluoroquinolones may be creating a strain of fluoroquinolone-resistant TB.
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Carlos M Manalich, M.D. Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 115 Overland Dr, Greenwood, SC 29646 Phone: 864-227-6641 Fax: 864-229-3953 | |
Dr. Leonard Cheung Lim, M.D. Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 105 Vinecrest Ct # 1000, Greenwood, SC 29646 Phone: 864-725-3350 Fax: 864-725-3351 | |
John Trimmer Hicks, MD Infectious Disease Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 917 Bypass 225 S, Greenwood, SC 29646 Phone: 864-953-8002 Fax: 864-953-9690 | |
Thomas Manon Philip, M.D. Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1325 Spring St, Greenwood, SC 29646 Phone: 864-725-4272 Fax: 864-725-4452 | |
Gordon R Wagler, MD Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 104 Liner Dr, Greenwood, SC 29646 Phone: 864-227-1115 | |
Lincoln M Mcginnis, MD Infectious Disease Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1325 Spring St, Greenwood, SC 29646 Phone: 864-725-4111 | |
Darryl B Best, M.D. Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1325 Spring St, Greenwood, SC 29646 Phone: 864-725-4272 Fax: 864-725-4452 |