Christopher W Barnes, DO | |
600 Roe Ave Ste 1g, Elmira, NY 14905-1629 | |
(607) 795-2820 | |
(607) 795-2821 |
Full Name | Christopher W Barnes |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Endocrinology |
Experience | 10 Years |
Location | 600 Roe Ave Ste 1g, Elmira, New York |
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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1982018933 | NPI | - | NPPES |
103729783 | Medicaid | PA | |
05776921 | Medicaid | NY |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RE0101X | Internal Medicine - Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism | 298004 (New York) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Arnot Ogden Medical Center | Elmira, NY | Hospital |
Ira Davenport Memorial Hospital | Bath, NY | Hospital |
Corning Hospital | Corning, NY | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Arnot Medical Services Pllc | 0840450748 | 140 |
Arnot Ogden Medical Center | 5395798417 | 196 |
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Researchers from Mayo Clinic's Florida campus say that dementia in some diabetics appears to be caused often by vascular disease in the brain, and the dementia that develops in people without diabetes is more likely associated with deposition of the plaque seen in people with Alzheimer's disease
Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of death in the developed world. While a number of risk factors for atherosclerosis have been defined, scientists continue to study other possible risk factors for this disease. Recent epidemiological and experimental studies link infectious agents with the development of inflammatory atherosclerosis. A hallmark of chronic infection with the oral pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis is the induction of a chronic inflammatory response.
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Entity Name | Arnot Ogden Medical Center |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1083605661 PECOS PAC ID: 5395798417 Enrollment ID: O20061003000664 |
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Researchers from Mayo Clinic's Florida campus say that dementia in some diabetics appears to be caused often by vascular disease in the brain, and the dementia that develops in people without diabetes is more likely associated with deposition of the plaque seen in people with Alzheimer's disease
Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of death in the developed world. While a number of risk factors for atherosclerosis have been defined, scientists continue to study other possible risk factors for this disease. Recent epidemiological and experimental studies link infectious agents with the development of inflammatory atherosclerosis. A hallmark of chronic infection with the oral pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis is the induction of a chronic inflammatory response.
Preoperative evaluations before facial cosmetic surgery find that about half of patients are taking herbal and other supplements, reports a study in the July issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
In the first comprehensive study mapping global patterns of stillbirth rates, University of Saskatchewan researchers have found that pregnant women who are poor and have lower access to education and employment are more likely to experience a child's death at delivery.
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Entity Name | Arnot Medical Services Pllc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1427326768 PECOS PAC ID: 0840450748 Enrollment ID: O20120330000383 |
News Archive
Researchers from Mayo Clinic's Florida campus say that dementia in some diabetics appears to be caused often by vascular disease in the brain, and the dementia that develops in people without diabetes is more likely associated with deposition of the plaque seen in people with Alzheimer's disease
Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of death in the developed world. While a number of risk factors for atherosclerosis have been defined, scientists continue to study other possible risk factors for this disease. Recent epidemiological and experimental studies link infectious agents with the development of inflammatory atherosclerosis. A hallmark of chronic infection with the oral pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis is the induction of a chronic inflammatory response.
Preoperative evaluations before facial cosmetic surgery find that about half of patients are taking herbal and other supplements, reports a study in the July issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
In the first comprehensive study mapping global patterns of stillbirth rates, University of Saskatchewan researchers have found that pregnant women who are poor and have lower access to education and employment are more likely to experience a child's death at delivery.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Christopher W Barnes, DO 571 Saint Josephs Blvd, Fl 2, Elmira, NY 14901-3230 Ph: (607) 271-2050 | Christopher W Barnes, DO 600 Roe Ave Ste 1g, Elmira, NY 14905-1629 Ph: (607) 795-2820 |
News Archive
Researchers from Mayo Clinic's Florida campus say that dementia in some diabetics appears to be caused often by vascular disease in the brain, and the dementia that develops in people without diabetes is more likely associated with deposition of the plaque seen in people with Alzheimer's disease
Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of death in the developed world. While a number of risk factors for atherosclerosis have been defined, scientists continue to study other possible risk factors for this disease. Recent epidemiological and experimental studies link infectious agents with the development of inflammatory atherosclerosis. A hallmark of chronic infection with the oral pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis is the induction of a chronic inflammatory response.
Preoperative evaluations before facial cosmetic surgery find that about half of patients are taking herbal and other supplements, reports a study in the July issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
In the first comprehensive study mapping global patterns of stillbirth rates, University of Saskatchewan researchers have found that pregnant women who are poor and have lower access to education and employment are more likely to experience a child's death at delivery.
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Rohail Aijaz Baig, MD Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 600 Roe Ave, Elmira, NY 14905 Phone: 607-442-1713 | |
Dr. Franck Taghi Tirgari, M.D. Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 600 Roe Ave, Elmira, NY 14905 Phone: 607-737-7770 Fax: 607-271-3686 | |
Dr. Samir Shah, DO Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 600 Roe Ave, Elmira, NY 14905 Phone: 607-737-4100 | |
Dr. James G. Freeman, MD Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 200 Madison Ave, 3rd Floor, Elmira, NY 14901 Phone: 607-734-1581 Fax: 607-734-0972 | |
Dr. Keith W. Parker, MD Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 200 Madison Ave Fl 3, Elmira, NY 14901 Phone: 607-734-1581 Fax: 607-734-0972 | |
Dr. Ethan Levine, D.O. Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 600 Roe Ave, Elmira, NY 14905 Phone: 607-735-4623 Fax: 607-271-3711 | |
Dr. Samuel Thomas Jennings, MD Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 600 Fitch St, Suite 202 & 203, Elmira, NY 14905 Phone: 607-271-3780 Fax: 607-271-3894 |