Claudine Gillison, | |
2532 Farragut Dr, Springfield, IL 62704-1433 | |
(217) 528-7541 | |
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Full Name | Claudine Gillison |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Pediatrics |
Location | 2532 Farragut Dr, Springfield, Illinois |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1013126317 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208000000X | Pediatrics | MD431115 (Pennsylvania) | Primary |
Entity Name | Springfield Clinic Llp |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1780638478 PECOS PAC ID: 0547166076 Enrollment ID: O20040331000826 |
News Archive
The prevalence of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes in the United States is 9.3 percent and expected to increase, along with complications associated with diabetes that include diabetic retinopathy, the leading cause of new cases of blindness among adults ages 20 to 74 in the United States.
A new low-dose coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) technique called adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction (ASIR) can reduce the radiation dose associated with coronary CTA by 27 percent, according to a study in the September issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology (www.ajronline.org). Coronary CTA is a common heart imaging test that helps determine if fatty or calcium deposits have narrowed a patient's coronary arteries.
Tumors need a healthy supply of blood to grow and spread. Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have identified a molecule that regulates blood vessel growth that is often found at less-than-normal levels in human tumors. Blocking the expression of the molecule, called PHD2, allows human cancer cells to grow more quickly when implanted into mice and increases the number of blood vessels feeding the tumor.
With the first heat wave of the season poised to descend on the Northeast, Dr. Thomas Cavalieri, a geriatrician and the dean of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Osteopathic Medicine, is reminding residents to check on elderly neighbors and relatives who may not be aware of the dangers that come with hot weather.
Hackensack Meridian Health's academic medical centers, Hackensack University Medical Center in Hackensack, NJ and Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, NJ, are just two of only a few hospitals in the country and two of only three hospitals in New Jersey to offer an innovative new treatment that dramatically reduces the risk of stroke in patients with blocked carotid arteries, the major blood vessels that deliver blood to the brain.
› Verified 8 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Claudine Gillison, 1025 S 6th St, Springfield, IL 62703-2403 Ph: (217) 528-7541 | Claudine Gillison, 2532 Farragut Dr, Springfield, IL 62704-1433 Ph: (217) 528-7541 |
News Archive
The prevalence of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes in the United States is 9.3 percent and expected to increase, along with complications associated with diabetes that include diabetic retinopathy, the leading cause of new cases of blindness among adults ages 20 to 74 in the United States.
A new low-dose coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) technique called adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction (ASIR) can reduce the radiation dose associated with coronary CTA by 27 percent, according to a study in the September issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology (www.ajronline.org). Coronary CTA is a common heart imaging test that helps determine if fatty or calcium deposits have narrowed a patient's coronary arteries.
Tumors need a healthy supply of blood to grow and spread. Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have identified a molecule that regulates blood vessel growth that is often found at less-than-normal levels in human tumors. Blocking the expression of the molecule, called PHD2, allows human cancer cells to grow more quickly when implanted into mice and increases the number of blood vessels feeding the tumor.
With the first heat wave of the season poised to descend on the Northeast, Dr. Thomas Cavalieri, a geriatrician and the dean of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Osteopathic Medicine, is reminding residents to check on elderly neighbors and relatives who may not be aware of the dangers that come with hot weather.
Hackensack Meridian Health's academic medical centers, Hackensack University Medical Center in Hackensack, NJ and Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, NJ, are just two of only a few hospitals in the country and two of only three hospitals in New Jersey to offer an innovative new treatment that dramatically reduces the risk of stroke in patients with blocked carotid arteries, the major blood vessels that deliver blood to the brain.
› Verified 8 days ago
Stephanie E. Wojtowicz, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2532 Farragut Dr, Springfield, IL 62704 Phone: 217-787-9424 | |
Gopinathan Gangadharan Nambiar, Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2901 Old Jacksonville Rd, Springfield, IL 62704 Phone: 217-698-9722 Fax: 217-391-0392 | |
Dr. Susan M. Soler, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2532 Farragut Dr, Springfield, IL 62704 Phone: 217-787-9424 | |
Dr. Kimberly Nichole Powell, MD Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 415 N 9th St, Suite 4w16, Springfield, IL 62702 Phone: 217-545-8000 Fax: 217-757-6654 | |
Misty M. Phillips, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2532 Farragut Dr, Springfield, IL 62704 Phone: 217-528-7541 | |
Tracy P Milbrandt, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 301 N 8th St, Springfield, IL 62701 Phone: 217-545-4238 Fax: 217-545-2303 |