Dr Charles E Woodall Jr, DO | |
18598 Highway 13 North, Branson West, MO 65616 | |
(417) 272-8497 | |
(417) 272-8496 |
Full Name | Dr Charles E Woodall Jr |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Family Medicine |
Location | 18598 Highway 13 North, Branson West, Missouri |
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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1639252166 | NPI | - | NPPES |
241848100 | Medicaid | MO |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | R2D64 (Missouri) | Primary |
Entity Name | Mercy Clinic Springfield Communities |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1972771657 PECOS PAC ID: 7416865845 Enrollment ID: O20031218000354 |
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A common nutritional supplement may be part of the magic in improving the survival rates of babies born with heart defects, researchers report. Carnitine, a compound that helps transport fat inside the cell powerhouse where it can be used for energy production, is currently used for purposes ranging from weight loss to chest pain.
In a recent study, scientists from the Institute for Cancer Research at MedUni Vienna have shown that the growth factor receptor FGFR3 increases the rate of growth and aggressiveness of hepatocellular carcinomas (liver cell cancer). Inhibition of this receptor could be a new and effective way of treating patients.
According to experts a simple DNA test for Down syndrome could save nearly all pregnant women from invasive tests like amniocentesis. Usually 3% to 5% of pregnant women in the UK or some 30,000 women have to undergo invasive tests like amniocentesis that increases the risk of miscarriage to 1%. The new DNA blood test could bring this down to 0.1%, according to a study in the British Medical Journal.
CorMedix Inc. today announced that it has received CE Mark approval for Neutrolin, a catheter lock solution, for patients with central venous catheters on hemodialysis secondary to advanced chronic kidney disease.
Dr. Ian McGowan, a professor of medicine at the University of Pittsburgh who is leading a second-phase study of the gel said, "These are early results, but [they] help set the stage for current and future trials of rectal microbicides and the development of a rectal-specific formulation of tenofovir gel." Researchers have focused on the use of microbicides such as tenofovir, as a preventive treatment to be used in vaginal sex. However, scientists think unprotected anal sex is much more risky.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Charles E Woodall Jr, DO Po Box 2580, Springfield, MO 65801-2580 Ph: (417) 829-4620 | Dr Charles E Woodall Jr, DO 18598 Highway 13 North, Branson West, MO 65616 Ph: (417) 272-8497 |
News Archive
A common nutritional supplement may be part of the magic in improving the survival rates of babies born with heart defects, researchers report. Carnitine, a compound that helps transport fat inside the cell powerhouse where it can be used for energy production, is currently used for purposes ranging from weight loss to chest pain.
In a recent study, scientists from the Institute for Cancer Research at MedUni Vienna have shown that the growth factor receptor FGFR3 increases the rate of growth and aggressiveness of hepatocellular carcinomas (liver cell cancer). Inhibition of this receptor could be a new and effective way of treating patients.
According to experts a simple DNA test for Down syndrome could save nearly all pregnant women from invasive tests like amniocentesis. Usually 3% to 5% of pregnant women in the UK or some 30,000 women have to undergo invasive tests like amniocentesis that increases the risk of miscarriage to 1%. The new DNA blood test could bring this down to 0.1%, according to a study in the British Medical Journal.
CorMedix Inc. today announced that it has received CE Mark approval for Neutrolin, a catheter lock solution, for patients with central venous catheters on hemodialysis secondary to advanced chronic kidney disease.
Dr. Ian McGowan, a professor of medicine at the University of Pittsburgh who is leading a second-phase study of the gel said, "These are early results, but [they] help set the stage for current and future trials of rectal microbicides and the development of a rectal-specific formulation of tenofovir gel." Researchers have focused on the use of microbicides such as tenofovir, as a preventive treatment to be used in vaginal sex. However, scientists think unprotected anal sex is much more risky.
› Verified 6 days ago
Elizabeth J Ballard, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 18452 Business 13, Branson West, MO 65737 Phone: 417-272-8911 Fax: 417-272-3900 | |
Dr. Thomas J Legg, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 18452 Business 13, Branson West, MO 65737 Phone: 417-272-8911 | |
Dr. Matthew L Cobb, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 18452 Business 13, Branson West, MO 65737 Phone: 417-292-8911 Fax: 417-272-3900 | |
Dr. Timothy L. Kinzie, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 18598 Highway 13 North, Branson West, MO 65737 Phone: 417-272-8497 Fax: 417-272-8496 |