Dr Alexander A Khalessi, MD, MS | |
200 W Arbor Dr, Mc 8893, San Diego, CA 92103-9000 | |
(619) 543-5529 | |
(619) 471-3931 |
Full Name | Dr Alexander A Khalessi |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Neurosurgery |
Experience | 20 Years |
Location | 200 W Arbor Dr, San Diego, California |
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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1073786661 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207T00000X | Neurological Surgery | A95850 (California) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Uc San Diego Health Hillcrest - Hillcrest Med Ctr | San diego, CA | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Regents Of The University Of California | 3577476761 | 1692 |
News Archive
The Buck Institute for Research on Aging and Biotica Technology Ltd. today announced a three-year collaboration to investigate polyketides in diseases of aging. Building on observations that rapamycin extends healthy lifespan in various species, the collaborators will evaluate rapamycin analogs and other polyketides in a broad range of age-related disease models to identify novel therapeutics.
The discovery of the first gene causing familial scoliosis was announced by an international France-Canada research team today. "Mystery surrounds the cause of scoliosis, which is a three dimensional deformation of the vertebral column. Many researchers have been attempting to uncover the origins of this disease, particularly from a genetic point of view," explained leading co-author Dr Florina Moldovan of the University of Montreal and the CHU Sainte Justine research hospital.
The decision of a Queensland coroner to absolve four police officers from any blame in four separate incidents where four mental health patients were shot dead, has raised issues of how the police deal with the mentally ill.
Regular exercise seems to reduce anger expression in overweight but otherwise healthy children, researchers said.
Many people who undergo treatment for hepatitis C develop hemolytic anemia, a disorder that destroys red blood cells. In some cases, it is so severe they have to reduce their medication or stop therapy altogether. But now, scientists in Duke University's Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy have discovered two genetic alterations linked to a benign enzyme condition that keep some patients anemia-free.
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Entity Name | Regents Of The University Of California |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1881796811 PECOS PAC ID: 3577476761 Enrollment ID: O20031204001255 |
News Archive
The Buck Institute for Research on Aging and Biotica Technology Ltd. today announced a three-year collaboration to investigate polyketides in diseases of aging. Building on observations that rapamycin extends healthy lifespan in various species, the collaborators will evaluate rapamycin analogs and other polyketides in a broad range of age-related disease models to identify novel therapeutics.
The discovery of the first gene causing familial scoliosis was announced by an international France-Canada research team today. "Mystery surrounds the cause of scoliosis, which is a three dimensional deformation of the vertebral column. Many researchers have been attempting to uncover the origins of this disease, particularly from a genetic point of view," explained leading co-author Dr Florina Moldovan of the University of Montreal and the CHU Sainte Justine research hospital.
The decision of a Queensland coroner to absolve four police officers from any blame in four separate incidents where four mental health patients were shot dead, has raised issues of how the police deal with the mentally ill.
Regular exercise seems to reduce anger expression in overweight but otherwise healthy children, researchers said.
Many people who undergo treatment for hepatitis C develop hemolytic anemia, a disorder that destroys red blood cells. In some cases, it is so severe they have to reduce their medication or stop therapy altogether. But now, scientists in Duke University's Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy have discovered two genetic alterations linked to a benign enzyme condition that keep some patients anemia-free.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Alexander A Khalessi, MD, MS 200 W Arbor Dr, Mc 8893, San Diego, CA 92103-9000 Ph: (619) 543-5529 | Dr Alexander A Khalessi, MD, MS 200 W Arbor Dr, Mc 8893, San Diego, CA 92103-9000 Ph: (619) 543-5529 |
News Archive
The Buck Institute for Research on Aging and Biotica Technology Ltd. today announced a three-year collaboration to investigate polyketides in diseases of aging. Building on observations that rapamycin extends healthy lifespan in various species, the collaborators will evaluate rapamycin analogs and other polyketides in a broad range of age-related disease models to identify novel therapeutics.
The discovery of the first gene causing familial scoliosis was announced by an international France-Canada research team today. "Mystery surrounds the cause of scoliosis, which is a three dimensional deformation of the vertebral column. Many researchers have been attempting to uncover the origins of this disease, particularly from a genetic point of view," explained leading co-author Dr Florina Moldovan of the University of Montreal and the CHU Sainte Justine research hospital.
The decision of a Queensland coroner to absolve four police officers from any blame in four separate incidents where four mental health patients were shot dead, has raised issues of how the police deal with the mentally ill.
Regular exercise seems to reduce anger expression in overweight but otherwise healthy children, researchers said.
Many people who undergo treatment for hepatitis C develop hemolytic anemia, a disorder that destroys red blood cells. In some cases, it is so severe they have to reduce their medication or stop therapy altogether. But now, scientists in Duke University's Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy have discovered two genetic alterations linked to a benign enzyme condition that keep some patients anemia-free.
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