Dr David Scot Parks, MD | |
1703 W Stones Crossing Rd Ste 100, Greenwood, IN 46143-8558 | |
(317) 528-2141 | |
(317) 528-2231 |
Full Name | Dr David Scot Parks |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Family Practice |
Experience | 42 Years |
Location | 1703 W Stones Crossing Rd Ste 100, Greenwood, Indiana |
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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1356303614 | NPI | - | NPPES |
01039445B | Other | IN | CSR |
01039445A | Other | IN | INDIANA LICENSE |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | 01039445A (Indiana) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Franciscan Physician Network | 3072790682 | 989 |
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A thickening of the brain cortex associated with regular meditation or other spiritual or religious practice could be the reason those activities guard against depression - particularly in people who are predisposed to the disease, according to new research led by Lisa Miller, professor and director of Clinical Psychology and director of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Teachers College, Columbia University.
A National Institutes of Health study has found that progesterone, a naturally occurring hormone, reduced the rate of preterm birth before the 33rd week of pregnancy by 45 percent among one category of at risk women.
A study conducted in the UK has established the extent of cardiac adaptation amongst female athletes competing in a number of sports.
The "perfect storm" for Fibromyalgia, CFS/ME, and fatigue in general is preparing to hit. A combination of poor nutrition, decreasing sleep, increasing stress and environmental toxins has created a human energy crisis of unprecedented proportions. Over the past 10 years, the incidence of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Fibromyalgia (FMS) has exploded by 400 to 1000 percent, as documented in five separate studies. The numbers for those with CFS in the U.S., previously estimated at 500,000, are now being re-tallied at closer to 1- 2.5 million. Previous estimates placed the number of Americans with FMS at 6 million. Studies worldwide suggest this has likely gone up in the last decade to ~ 12-24 million Americans! Meanwhile, ¼ of Americans suffer with chronic pain and most are fatigued.
How does the use of mobile devices affect children's brains? A team from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health, a center supported by the "la Caixa" Foundation, has conducted the first epidemiological study to explore the relationship between brain volume in preadolescents-more than 2,500 Dutch children-and different doses of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF).
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Entity Name | Franciscan Health Indianapolis & Mooresville |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1679678197 PECOS PAC ID: 0547154130 Enrollment ID: O20041201000954 |
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A thickening of the brain cortex associated with regular meditation or other spiritual or religious practice could be the reason those activities guard against depression - particularly in people who are predisposed to the disease, according to new research led by Lisa Miller, professor and director of Clinical Psychology and director of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Teachers College, Columbia University.
A National Institutes of Health study has found that progesterone, a naturally occurring hormone, reduced the rate of preterm birth before the 33rd week of pregnancy by 45 percent among one category of at risk women.
A study conducted in the UK has established the extent of cardiac adaptation amongst female athletes competing in a number of sports.
The "perfect storm" for Fibromyalgia, CFS/ME, and fatigue in general is preparing to hit. A combination of poor nutrition, decreasing sleep, increasing stress and environmental toxins has created a human energy crisis of unprecedented proportions. Over the past 10 years, the incidence of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Fibromyalgia (FMS) has exploded by 400 to 1000 percent, as documented in five separate studies. The numbers for those with CFS in the U.S., previously estimated at 500,000, are now being re-tallied at closer to 1- 2.5 million. Previous estimates placed the number of Americans with FMS at 6 million. Studies worldwide suggest this has likely gone up in the last decade to ~ 12-24 million Americans! Meanwhile, ¼ of Americans suffer with chronic pain and most are fatigued.
How does the use of mobile devices affect children's brains? A team from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health, a center supported by the "la Caixa" Foundation, has conducted the first epidemiological study to explore the relationship between brain volume in preadolescents-more than 2,500 Dutch children-and different doses of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF).
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Entity Name | Franciscan Physician Network |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1225327984 PECOS PAC ID: 3072790682 Enrollment ID: O20110608000486 |
News Archive
A thickening of the brain cortex associated with regular meditation or other spiritual or religious practice could be the reason those activities guard against depression - particularly in people who are predisposed to the disease, according to new research led by Lisa Miller, professor and director of Clinical Psychology and director of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Teachers College, Columbia University.
A National Institutes of Health study has found that progesterone, a naturally occurring hormone, reduced the rate of preterm birth before the 33rd week of pregnancy by 45 percent among one category of at risk women.
A study conducted in the UK has established the extent of cardiac adaptation amongst female athletes competing in a number of sports.
The "perfect storm" for Fibromyalgia, CFS/ME, and fatigue in general is preparing to hit. A combination of poor nutrition, decreasing sleep, increasing stress and environmental toxins has created a human energy crisis of unprecedented proportions. Over the past 10 years, the incidence of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Fibromyalgia (FMS) has exploded by 400 to 1000 percent, as documented in five separate studies. The numbers for those with CFS in the U.S., previously estimated at 500,000, are now being re-tallied at closer to 1- 2.5 million. Previous estimates placed the number of Americans with FMS at 6 million. Studies worldwide suggest this has likely gone up in the last decade to ~ 12-24 million Americans! Meanwhile, ¼ of Americans suffer with chronic pain and most are fatigued.
How does the use of mobile devices affect children's brains? A team from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health, a center supported by the "la Caixa" Foundation, has conducted the first epidemiological study to explore the relationship between brain volume in preadolescents-more than 2,500 Dutch children-and different doses of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF).
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr David Scot Parks, MD Po Box 781076, Detroit, MI 48278-1076 Ph: (317) 528-4800 | Dr David Scot Parks, MD 1703 W Stones Crossing Rd Ste 100, Greenwood, IN 46143-8558 Ph: (317) 528-2141 |
News Archive
A thickening of the brain cortex associated with regular meditation or other spiritual or religious practice could be the reason those activities guard against depression - particularly in people who are predisposed to the disease, according to new research led by Lisa Miller, professor and director of Clinical Psychology and director of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Teachers College, Columbia University.
A National Institutes of Health study has found that progesterone, a naturally occurring hormone, reduced the rate of preterm birth before the 33rd week of pregnancy by 45 percent among one category of at risk women.
A study conducted in the UK has established the extent of cardiac adaptation amongst female athletes competing in a number of sports.
The "perfect storm" for Fibromyalgia, CFS/ME, and fatigue in general is preparing to hit. A combination of poor nutrition, decreasing sleep, increasing stress and environmental toxins has created a human energy crisis of unprecedented proportions. Over the past 10 years, the incidence of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Fibromyalgia (FMS) has exploded by 400 to 1000 percent, as documented in five separate studies. The numbers for those with CFS in the U.S., previously estimated at 500,000, are now being re-tallied at closer to 1- 2.5 million. Previous estimates placed the number of Americans with FMS at 6 million. Studies worldwide suggest this has likely gone up in the last decade to ~ 12-24 million Americans! Meanwhile, ¼ of Americans suffer with chronic pain and most are fatigued.
How does the use of mobile devices affect children's brains? A team from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health, a center supported by the "la Caixa" Foundation, has conducted the first epidemiological study to explore the relationship between brain volume in preadolescents-more than 2,500 Dutch children-and different doses of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF).
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Dr. Elise Rose Laroche, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 747 E County Line Rd Ste D, Greenwood, IN 46143 Phone: 317-888-9669 Fax: 317-885-7966 | |
Brittany Y. Simpson, Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 533 E County Line Rd, Greenwood, IN 46143 Phone: 317-957-9050 | |
Dr. Charles L Richert, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3000 S State Road 135 Ste 220, Greenwood, IN 46143 Phone: 317-621-2290 | |
Dr. Douglas K Bullington, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3000 S State Road 135, Suite 200, Greenwood, IN 46143 Phone: 317-535-1876 Fax: 317-535-5049 | |
Shelley R Stiner, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 107 N State Road 135, Ste 103, Greenwood, IN 46142 Phone: 317-550-4510 Fax: 317-886-4550 | |
Ehab Wanas, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 701 E County Line Rd, Suite 101, Greenwood, IN 46143 Phone: 317-885-2860 Fax: 317-885-2869 | |
Sarah Ann Beeson, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3000 S State Road 135 Ste 200, Greenwood, IN 46143 Phone: 317-535-1876 |