Dr Craig Wrigley Pickren, MD | |
1710 Harrison St, Batesville, AR 72501-7303 | |
(870) 262-1200 | |
(870) 262-6088 |
Full Name | Dr Craig Wrigley Pickren |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Emergency Medicine |
Experience | 40 Years |
Location | 1710 Harrison St, Batesville, Arkansas |
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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1427146174 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207PE0005X | Emergency Medicine - Undersea And Hyperbaric Medicine | C6653 (Arkansas) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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White River Medical Center | Batesville, AR | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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White River Health System Inc | 0143134270 | 150 |
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Entity Name | White River Health System Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1760410229 PECOS PAC ID: 0143134270 Enrollment ID: O20031203000615 |
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Leading events organiser UBM International Media today announced that its flagship CPhI Worldwide tradeshow will return to Frankfurt, Germany for 2011. Along with co-hosted events - P-MEC Europe for equipment, machinery and technology; ICSE for contract services and packaging; and BioPh Europe for the biopharma sector - the world's leading pharma services industry events will be held at Messe Frankfurt, from Tuesday 25 to Thursday 27 October.
Sticker shock may be leading many insured Americans with cancer to forego treatment with a wide range of oral cancer drugs, suggests a study published online this week in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Experts speaking at the 23rd United European Gastroenterology Week (UEG Week 2015) in Barcelona, Spain today revealed compelling evidence of the link between excess body weight and risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). John Mathers, Professor of Human Nutrition from the Institute of Cellular Medicine at Newcastle University in the UK presented data showing an overall increase of 18% in relative risk of CRC per 5 unit increase in BMI.
Fifteen years ago, a study showed that the brains of London cab drivers had an enlargement in the hippocampus, a brain area associated with navigation. But questions remained: Did the experience of navigating London's complex system of streets change their brains, or did only the people with larger hippocampi succeed in becoming cab drivers? Now, Carnegie Mellon University scientists have determined that learning detailed navigation information causes the hippocampal brain changes.
New research from Karolinska Institutet shows that the blood test Stockholm3 together with magnetic resonance imaging and targeted prostate biopsies may lead to a significant decrease in the number of biopsy procedures and diagnoses of harmless disease.
› Verified 6 days ago
Entity Name | White River Health System Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1578872297 PECOS PAC ID: 0143134270 Enrollment ID: O20110111000718 |
News Archive
Leading events organiser UBM International Media today announced that its flagship CPhI Worldwide tradeshow will return to Frankfurt, Germany for 2011. Along with co-hosted events - P-MEC Europe for equipment, machinery and technology; ICSE for contract services and packaging; and BioPh Europe for the biopharma sector - the world's leading pharma services industry events will be held at Messe Frankfurt, from Tuesday 25 to Thursday 27 October.
Sticker shock may be leading many insured Americans with cancer to forego treatment with a wide range of oral cancer drugs, suggests a study published online this week in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Experts speaking at the 23rd United European Gastroenterology Week (UEG Week 2015) in Barcelona, Spain today revealed compelling evidence of the link between excess body weight and risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). John Mathers, Professor of Human Nutrition from the Institute of Cellular Medicine at Newcastle University in the UK presented data showing an overall increase of 18% in relative risk of CRC per 5 unit increase in BMI.
Fifteen years ago, a study showed that the brains of London cab drivers had an enlargement in the hippocampus, a brain area associated with navigation. But questions remained: Did the experience of navigating London's complex system of streets change their brains, or did only the people with larger hippocampi succeed in becoming cab drivers? Now, Carnegie Mellon University scientists have determined that learning detailed navigation information causes the hippocampal brain changes.
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› Verified 6 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Craig Wrigley Pickren, MD 551 Bates St, Batesville, AR 72501-6910 Ph: (870) 262-1200 | Dr Craig Wrigley Pickren, MD 1710 Harrison St, Batesville, AR 72501-7303 Ph: (870) 262-1200 |
News Archive
Leading events organiser UBM International Media today announced that its flagship CPhI Worldwide tradeshow will return to Frankfurt, Germany for 2011. Along with co-hosted events - P-MEC Europe for equipment, machinery and technology; ICSE for contract services and packaging; and BioPh Europe for the biopharma sector - the world's leading pharma services industry events will be held at Messe Frankfurt, from Tuesday 25 to Thursday 27 October.
Sticker shock may be leading many insured Americans with cancer to forego treatment with a wide range of oral cancer drugs, suggests a study published online this week in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Experts speaking at the 23rd United European Gastroenterology Week (UEG Week 2015) in Barcelona, Spain today revealed compelling evidence of the link between excess body weight and risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). John Mathers, Professor of Human Nutrition from the Institute of Cellular Medicine at Newcastle University in the UK presented data showing an overall increase of 18% in relative risk of CRC per 5 unit increase in BMI.
Fifteen years ago, a study showed that the brains of London cab drivers had an enlargement in the hippocampus, a brain area associated with navigation. But questions remained: Did the experience of navigating London's complex system of streets change their brains, or did only the people with larger hippocampi succeed in becoming cab drivers? Now, Carnegie Mellon University scientists have determined that learning detailed navigation information causes the hippocampal brain changes.
New research from Karolinska Institutet shows that the blood test Stockholm3 together with magnetic resonance imaging and targeted prostate biopsies may lead to a significant decrease in the number of biopsy procedures and diagnoses of harmless disease.
› Verified 6 days ago
Dr. Tyler Griffin, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1710 Harrison St, Batesville, AR 72501 Phone: 870-262-1200 | |
Travis Sims, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1710 Harrison St, Batesville, AR 72501 Phone: 870-262-1200 | |
Dr. Anthony W. Lamkin, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1710 Harrison Street, Batesville, AR 72501 Phone: 870-262-6171 Fax: 870-262-6088 | |
Dr. Christopher Lance Mayfield, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1993 Harrison St, Batesville, AR 72501 Phone: 870-793-2540 | |
Dr. William Warren Henry Jr., M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2410 Locust Grove Rd, Batesville, AR 72501 Phone: 870-834-4461 Fax: 870-251-2504 | |
Toshiba Watson, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1993 Harrison St, Batesville, AR 72501 Phone: 870-698-9992 |