David Gregory True, DO | |
909 E Republic Rd, Springfield, MO 65807-6004 | |
(417) 501-2644 | |
(417) 222-3365 |
Full Name | David Gregory True |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Rheumatology |
Experience | 27 Years |
Location | 909 E Republic Rd, Springfield, Missouri |
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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1609854769 | NPI | - | NPPES |
1609854769 | Medicaid | MO |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RR0500X | Internal Medicine - Rheumatology | 2010028893 (Missouri) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Cox Medical Centers | Springfield, MO | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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417 Rheumatology Llc | 9133551112 | 2 |
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Entity Name | Ozarks Medical Center |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1831115641 PECOS PAC ID: 3870491863 Enrollment ID: O20040209001035 |
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Diets rich in certain plant-based foods are linked with the presence of gut microbes that are associated with a lower risk of developing conditions such as obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, according to recent results from a large-scale international study that included researchers from King's College London, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Massachusetts General Hospital, the University of Trento, Italy, and health science start-up company ZOE.
Patients with cirrhosis are at risk for developing portal hypertension that can lead to the formation, dilation, and rupture of esophageal varices. The annual incidence of esophageal varices is approximately 5% and one third of those will bleed.
Behavioral medicine experts from the Rush University Prevention Center at Rush University Medical Center are going straight to patients' homes to see if they can find solutions to address childhood obesity.
How prepared and engaged a hospital is to provide end-of-life care is pivotal to the quality of care provided, a new Flinders University study has found.
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Entity Name | 417 Rheumatology Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1902448426 PECOS PAC ID: 9133551112 Enrollment ID: O20191112003651 |
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Diets rich in certain plant-based foods are linked with the presence of gut microbes that are associated with a lower risk of developing conditions such as obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, according to recent results from a large-scale international study that included researchers from King's College London, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Massachusetts General Hospital, the University of Trento, Italy, and health science start-up company ZOE.
Patients with cirrhosis are at risk for developing portal hypertension that can lead to the formation, dilation, and rupture of esophageal varices. The annual incidence of esophageal varices is approximately 5% and one third of those will bleed.
Behavioral medicine experts from the Rush University Prevention Center at Rush University Medical Center are going straight to patients' homes to see if they can find solutions to address childhood obesity.
How prepared and engaged a hospital is to provide end-of-life care is pivotal to the quality of care provided, a new Flinders University study has found.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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David Gregory True, DO 909 E Republic Rd Ste D200, Springfield, MO 65807-6012 Ph: (417) 501-2644 | David Gregory True, DO 909 E Republic Rd, Springfield, MO 65807-6004 Ph: (417) 501-2644 |
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Diets rich in certain plant-based foods are linked with the presence of gut microbes that are associated with a lower risk of developing conditions such as obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, according to recent results from a large-scale international study that included researchers from King's College London, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Massachusetts General Hospital, the University of Trento, Italy, and health science start-up company ZOE.
Patients with cirrhosis are at risk for developing portal hypertension that can lead to the formation, dilation, and rupture of esophageal varices. The annual incidence of esophageal varices is approximately 5% and one third of those will bleed.
Behavioral medicine experts from the Rush University Prevention Center at Rush University Medical Center are going straight to patients' homes to see if they can find solutions to address childhood obesity.
How prepared and engaged a hospital is to provide end-of-life care is pivotal to the quality of care provided, a new Flinders University study has found.
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Dr. Mark H. Grimm, MD Rheumatology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3231 S National Ave, Springfield, MO 65807 Phone: 417-888-5696 Fax: 417-888-6711 | |
Dr. Sridevi Durga, M.D. Rheumatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3800 S National Ave, Suite 400, Springfield, MO 65807 Phone: 417-875-2633 Fax: 417-875-3295 | |
Bradley D Wiley, MD Rheumatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1001 E Primrose St, Springfield, MO 65807 Phone: 417-875-3000 Fax: 417-875-3051 | |
Walter S. Trombold, MD Rheumatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6044 S Overlook Trl, Springfield, MO 65810 Phone: 417-771-5778 | |
Dr. Timi A Akins, M.D. Rheumatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4814 S Montrose Pl, Springfield, MO 65810 Phone: 202-779-1247 | |
Ghulam Jeelani Siddiqui, MD Rheumatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2115 S Fremont Ave, Suite 3300, Springfield, MO 65804 Phone: 417-820-5200 Fax: 417-820-5220 | |
Danny R Penick, MD Rheumatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3801 S National Ave, Springfield, MO 65807 Phone: 417-269-0000 |