Dr Claire Brabec Rosenblatt, MD | |
1513 Lakeland Dr, Suite 101, Jackson, MS 39216-4829 | |
(601) 354-4836 | |
(601) 354-2619 |
Full Name | Dr Claire Brabec Rosenblatt |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Allergy/immunology |
Experience | 13 Years |
Location | 1513 Lakeland Dr, Jackson, Mississippi |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She 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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1124315742 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207K00000X | Allergy & Immunology | 23121 (Mississippi) | Primary |
207R00000X | Internal Medicine | 23121 (Mississippi) | Secondary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Baptist Memorial Hospital North Ms | Oxford, MS | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Mississippi Asthma And Allergy Clinic Pa | 7416993522 | 12 |
News Archive
A team of scientists at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine has helped decode the genome sequence of Cryptosporidium hominis, an insidious parasite identified as one of the most common causes of waterborne diseases in humans and classified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a potential bioterrorist agent.
Researchers at the MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease (MGH-MIND) have identified a potential new drug target for the treatment of Parkinson's disease and possibly for other degenerative neurological disorders.
With the approaching national implementation of The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act on July 1, 2010, members of the Society of Actuaries are providing clarity regarding the law's potential unintended consequences on consumers' existing health insurance plans and benefits. While the law is intended to provide non-discriminatory mental health coverage, members of the SOA are helping consumers and large and small employers understand what effects the law will have on current health plan offerings, and what individuals can do to help avoid higher out-of-pocket costs.
Ludwig Cancer Research scientists have developed a new and more accurate method to identify the molecular signs of cancer likely to be presented to helper T cells, which stimulate and orchestrate the immune response to tumors and infectious agents.
Johns Hopkins and South African scientists have further compelling evidence that new, simpler and shorter treatments with antibiotic drugs could dramatically help prevent tens of millions of people worldwide already infected with the bacterium responsible for tuberculosis, and especially those co-infected with HIV, from developing full-blown TB.
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Entity Name | Mississippi Asthma & Allergy Clinic Pa |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1902882251 PECOS PAC ID: 7416993522 Enrollment ID: O20050629000438 |
News Archive
A team of scientists at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine has helped decode the genome sequence of Cryptosporidium hominis, an insidious parasite identified as one of the most common causes of waterborne diseases in humans and classified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a potential bioterrorist agent.
Researchers at the MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease (MGH-MIND) have identified a potential new drug target for the treatment of Parkinson's disease and possibly for other degenerative neurological disorders.
With the approaching national implementation of The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act on July 1, 2010, members of the Society of Actuaries are providing clarity regarding the law's potential unintended consequences on consumers' existing health insurance plans and benefits. While the law is intended to provide non-discriminatory mental health coverage, members of the SOA are helping consumers and large and small employers understand what effects the law will have on current health plan offerings, and what individuals can do to help avoid higher out-of-pocket costs.
Ludwig Cancer Research scientists have developed a new and more accurate method to identify the molecular signs of cancer likely to be presented to helper T cells, which stimulate and orchestrate the immune response to tumors and infectious agents.
Johns Hopkins and South African scientists have further compelling evidence that new, simpler and shorter treatments with antibiotic drugs could dramatically help prevent tens of millions of people worldwide already infected with the bacterium responsible for tuberculosis, and especially those co-infected with HIV, from developing full-blown TB.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Claire Brabec Rosenblatt, MD 1513 Lakeland Dr, Suite 101, Jackson, MS 39216-4829 Ph: (601) 354-4836 | Dr Claire Brabec Rosenblatt, MD 1513 Lakeland Dr, Suite 101, Jackson, MS 39216-4829 Ph: (601) 354-4836 |
News Archive
A team of scientists at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine has helped decode the genome sequence of Cryptosporidium hominis, an insidious parasite identified as one of the most common causes of waterborne diseases in humans and classified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a potential bioterrorist agent.
Researchers at the MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease (MGH-MIND) have identified a potential new drug target for the treatment of Parkinson's disease and possibly for other degenerative neurological disorders.
With the approaching national implementation of The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act on July 1, 2010, members of the Society of Actuaries are providing clarity regarding the law's potential unintended consequences on consumers' existing health insurance plans and benefits. While the law is intended to provide non-discriminatory mental health coverage, members of the SOA are helping consumers and large and small employers understand what effects the law will have on current health plan offerings, and what individuals can do to help avoid higher out-of-pocket costs.
Ludwig Cancer Research scientists have developed a new and more accurate method to identify the molecular signs of cancer likely to be presented to helper T cells, which stimulate and orchestrate the immune response to tumors and infectious agents.
Johns Hopkins and South African scientists have further compelling evidence that new, simpler and shorter treatments with antibiotic drugs could dramatically help prevent tens of millions of people worldwide already infected with the bacterium responsible for tuberculosis, and especially those co-infected with HIV, from developing full-blown TB.
› Verified 4 days ago
Mr. Daniel L Venarske, M.D Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1513 Lakeland Dr., Suite 101, Jackson, MS 39216 Phone: 601-354-4836 Fax: 601-354-2619 | |
Dr. Sheryll Angela Vincent, MD Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5440 Watkins Dr, Ste A, Jackson, MS 39206 Phone: 601-981-3636 Fax: 601-982-5335 | |
Joshua F Phillips, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1513 Lakeland Dr.,, Suite 101, Jackson, MS 39216 Phone: 601-354-4836 Fax: 601-354-2619 | |
Cara T Stevens, FNP Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2500 N State St, Jackson, MS 39216 Phone: 601-815-2005 | |
Dexter W Walcott, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1513 Lakeland Dr., Suite 101, Jackson, MS 39216 Phone: 601-354-4836 Fax: 601-354-2619 | |
Dr. Stephen F Kemp, MD Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 878 Lakeland Dr, Lb-building, Jackson, MS 39216 Phone: 601-815-1078 Fax: 601-984-6994 |