Courtney Rick Nelson, DO | |
1580 W Antelope Dr, Suite 200, Layton, UT 84041-1160 | |
(801) 773-4770 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Courtney Rick Nelson |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Family Practice |
Experience | 19 Years |
Location | 1580 W Antelope Dr, Layton, Utah |
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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1205915410 | NPI | - | NPPES |
1205915410 | Medicaid | UT |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | 8237543-1204 (Utah) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Symbii Home Health | West valley city, UT | Home health agency |
Davis Hospital And Medical Center | Layton, UT | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Jordan Ridge Family Medicine Llc | 8820091473 | 10 |
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Researchers at the University of Louisville have developed an easily reproducible system that enables them to keep slices of human hearts alive for a longer period of time, allowing more extensive testing of new drugs and gene therapies.
Several recent media reports have included speculations about the significance of mutations in H5N1 avian influenza viruses. Some reports have suggested that the likelihood of another pandemic may have increased as a result of changes in the virus.
Obesity is a growing epidemic in the U.S. with a significant increase in prevalence from 15 percent to 32.9 percent from 1980 to 2004. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is an emerging problem related to the obesity epidemic, becoming one of the most common causes of liver disease in the nation.
Scientists here are taking the trial and error out of drug design by using powerful computers to identify molecular structures that have the highest potential to serve as the basis for new medications.
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Entity Name | Wasatch Peak Family Practice Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1790998359 PECOS PAC ID: 5991795692 Enrollment ID: O20040514000683 |
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Researchers at the University of Louisville have developed an easily reproducible system that enables them to keep slices of human hearts alive for a longer period of time, allowing more extensive testing of new drugs and gene therapies.
Several recent media reports have included speculations about the significance of mutations in H5N1 avian influenza viruses. Some reports have suggested that the likelihood of another pandemic may have increased as a result of changes in the virus.
Obesity is a growing epidemic in the U.S. with a significant increase in prevalence from 15 percent to 32.9 percent from 1980 to 2004. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is an emerging problem related to the obesity epidemic, becoming one of the most common causes of liver disease in the nation.
Scientists here are taking the trial and error out of drug design by using powerful computers to identify molecular structures that have the highest potential to serve as the basis for new medications.
› Verified 8 days ago
Entity Name | Jordan Ridge Family Medicine Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1770509754 PECOS PAC ID: 8820091473 Enrollment ID: O20060821000255 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Louisville have developed an easily reproducible system that enables them to keep slices of human hearts alive for a longer period of time, allowing more extensive testing of new drugs and gene therapies.
Several recent media reports have included speculations about the significance of mutations in H5N1 avian influenza viruses. Some reports have suggested that the likelihood of another pandemic may have increased as a result of changes in the virus.
Obesity is a growing epidemic in the U.S. with a significant increase in prevalence from 15 percent to 32.9 percent from 1980 to 2004. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is an emerging problem related to the obesity epidemic, becoming one of the most common causes of liver disease in the nation.
Scientists here are taking the trial and error out of drug design by using powerful computers to identify molecular structures that have the highest potential to serve as the basis for new medications.
› Verified 8 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Courtney Rick Nelson, DO 1580 W Antelope Dr, Ste 200, Layton, UT 84041-1200 Ph: (801) 773-4770 | Courtney Rick Nelson, DO 1580 W Antelope Dr, Suite 200, Layton, UT 84041-1160 Ph: (801) 773-4770 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Louisville have developed an easily reproducible system that enables them to keep slices of human hearts alive for a longer period of time, allowing more extensive testing of new drugs and gene therapies.
Several recent media reports have included speculations about the significance of mutations in H5N1 avian influenza viruses. Some reports have suggested that the likelihood of another pandemic may have increased as a result of changes in the virus.
Obesity is a growing epidemic in the U.S. with a significant increase in prevalence from 15 percent to 32.9 percent from 1980 to 2004. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is an emerging problem related to the obesity epidemic, becoming one of the most common causes of liver disease in the nation.
Scientists here are taking the trial and error out of drug design by using powerful computers to identify molecular structures that have the highest potential to serve as the basis for new medications.
› Verified 8 days ago
Dr. Douglas Paul Barney, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2132 North 1700 West, Suite 100, Layton, UT 84041 Phone: 801-807-7900 Fax: 801-807-7904 | |
Michael Dayton Delange, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3225 W Gordon Ave Ste 1, Layton, UT 84041 Phone: 801-397-6150 Fax: 801-397-6151 | |
Dr. Casey Lawrence Stelter, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2940 N Church St, Layton, UT 84040 Phone: 801-475-3010 Fax: 801-475-3001 | |
Dr. Johnnie V Cook, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2075 N 1200 W, Layton, UT 84041 Phone: 801-779-6200 | |
Marc O Anderson, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2121 No 1700 W, Layton, UT 84041 Phone: 801-773-4840 Fax: 801-525-8151 | |
Ted H Burningham, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2121 N 1700 W, Layton, UT 84041 Phone: 801-773-4840 Fax: 801-525-8187 | |
Dr. Mark K Milligan, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2075 N 1200 W, Layton, UT 84041 Phone: 801-779-6200 |