Dr Cullen John Archer, MD | |
3301 Matlock Rd, Arlington, TX 76015-2908 | |
(682) 509-6200 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Dr Cullen John Archer |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Obstetrics & Gynecology |
Location | 3301 Matlock Rd, Arlington, Texas |
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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1376534875 | NPI | - | NPPES |
1376534875 | Medicaid | UT |
Entity Name | Pediatrix Medical Group Of Texas Billing Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1649377359 PECOS PAC ID: 0042283921 Enrollment ID: O20110907001264 |
News Archive
A new systematic analysis of the relationship between the neoplastic and developmental transcriptome provides an outline of trends in cancer gene expression. The research, published recently in BioMed Central's open access journal Genome Biology, describes how cancers can be divided into three groups distinguished by disparate developmental signatures.
A new study finds that long periods of physiological stress can change the composition of microorganisms residing in the intestines, which could increase health risks in endurance athletes and military personnel.
Canadian researchers have discovered a novel molecular mechanism that prevents cancer. In the December 11 edition of the prestigious journal Molecular Cell, scientists from the Universit- de Montr-al and the Universit- de Sherbrooke explain how they found that the SOCS1 molecule prevents the cancer-causing activity of cytokines, hormones that are culprits in cancer-prone chronic inflammation diseases such as Crohns, in smokers and people exposed to asbestos.
Sequenom, Inc. today announced that the company's wholly-owned reference laboratory, the Sequenom Center for Molecular Medicine (Sequenom CMM), has authorized commencement of a pivotal clinical validation study. This validation study is designed to evaluate the clinical performance of the SensiGene T21 Laboratory Developed Test (LDT) for the detection of an overabundance in maternal blood of chromosome 21, which is associated with fetal chromosome 21 aneuploidy.
People who meet recommended weekly physical activity guidelines are still at risk of developing chronic disease if they spend too much non-exercising time sitting, new research suggests.
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Entity Name | Obhg Texas Holdings Pa |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1083917769 PECOS PAC ID: 3577713072 Enrollment ID: O20121018000279 |
News Archive
A new systematic analysis of the relationship between the neoplastic and developmental transcriptome provides an outline of trends in cancer gene expression. The research, published recently in BioMed Central's open access journal Genome Biology, describes how cancers can be divided into three groups distinguished by disparate developmental signatures.
A new study finds that long periods of physiological stress can change the composition of microorganisms residing in the intestines, which could increase health risks in endurance athletes and military personnel.
Canadian researchers have discovered a novel molecular mechanism that prevents cancer. In the December 11 edition of the prestigious journal Molecular Cell, scientists from the Universit- de Montr-al and the Universit- de Sherbrooke explain how they found that the SOCS1 molecule prevents the cancer-causing activity of cytokines, hormones that are culprits in cancer-prone chronic inflammation diseases such as Crohns, in smokers and people exposed to asbestos.
Sequenom, Inc. today announced that the company's wholly-owned reference laboratory, the Sequenom Center for Molecular Medicine (Sequenom CMM), has authorized commencement of a pivotal clinical validation study. This validation study is designed to evaluate the clinical performance of the SensiGene T21 Laboratory Developed Test (LDT) for the detection of an overabundance in maternal blood of chromosome 21, which is associated with fetal chromosome 21 aneuploidy.
People who meet recommended weekly physical activity guidelines are still at risk of developing chronic disease if they spend too much non-exercising time sitting, new research suggests.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Cullen John Archer, MD 1215 Chapel Hill Dr, Mansfield, TX 76063-3322 Ph: (435) 830-5100 | Dr Cullen John Archer, MD 3301 Matlock Rd, Arlington, TX 76015-2908 Ph: (682) 509-6200 |
News Archive
A new systematic analysis of the relationship between the neoplastic and developmental transcriptome provides an outline of trends in cancer gene expression. The research, published recently in BioMed Central's open access journal Genome Biology, describes how cancers can be divided into three groups distinguished by disparate developmental signatures.
A new study finds that long periods of physiological stress can change the composition of microorganisms residing in the intestines, which could increase health risks in endurance athletes and military personnel.
Canadian researchers have discovered a novel molecular mechanism that prevents cancer. In the December 11 edition of the prestigious journal Molecular Cell, scientists from the Universit- de Montr-al and the Universit- de Sherbrooke explain how they found that the SOCS1 molecule prevents the cancer-causing activity of cytokines, hormones that are culprits in cancer-prone chronic inflammation diseases such as Crohns, in smokers and people exposed to asbestos.
Sequenom, Inc. today announced that the company's wholly-owned reference laboratory, the Sequenom Center for Molecular Medicine (Sequenom CMM), has authorized commencement of a pivotal clinical validation study. This validation study is designed to evaluate the clinical performance of the SensiGene T21 Laboratory Developed Test (LDT) for the detection of an overabundance in maternal blood of chromosome 21, which is associated with fetal chromosome 21 aneuploidy.
People who meet recommended weekly physical activity guidelines are still at risk of developing chronic disease if they spend too much non-exercising time sitting, new research suggests.
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Jessica Brown, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1001 N Waldrop Dr Ste 505, Arlington, TX 76012 Phone: 817-412-7048 | |
Donald Jay Davis, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1550 Jones Drive, Arlington, TX 76013 Phone: 817-275-6482 Fax: 817-275-6956 | |
Janis R Cornwell, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 515 W Mayfield Rd, Ste 200, Arlington, TX 76014 Phone: 817-468-4689 Fax: 817-465-7872 | |
Dr. Abel Moron, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 906 W Randol Mill Rd Ste 200, Arlington, TX 76012 Phone: 817-664-9600 Fax: 817-261-5837 | |
Stephanie Ann Pickel, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 505 Omega Dr, Arlington, TX 76014 Phone: 817-468-3255 Fax: 817-468-7823 | |
Maya Alex Kuriakose, M.D. Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1001 N. Waldrop, Suite 505, Arlington, TX 76012 Phone: 817-591-2715 | |
Dr. Mahendra O Thakrar, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2608 Matlock Rd, Arlington, TX 76015 Phone: 817-861-4499 Fax: 817-861-8411 |