Dr Douglas Brian Michaels, MD | |
3445 Executive Center Dr, Ste 250, Austin, TX 78731-1678 | |
(512) 579-4000 | |
(512) 222-0146 |
Full Name | Dr Douglas Brian Michaels |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Pathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology |
Location | 3445 Executive Center Dr, Austin, 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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1467463059 | NPI | - | NPPES |
129417504 | Medicaid | TX |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207ZP0102X | Pathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology | F6952 (Texas) | Primary |
Entity Name | Hurt, Jacknow, Moore, Connor, Wells, Michels, Yurco, Listrom & Huang |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1255395810 PECOS PAC ID: 7113942798 Enrollment ID: O20051012000931 |
News Archive
Every thought, every movement, every heartbeat is controlled by lightning-quick electrical impulses in the brain, the muscles, and the heart. But too much electrical excitability in the membranes of the cells can cause things like epilepsy and cardiac arrhythmia. A research group at Linköping University has now published new discoveries that can lead to new medicines for these diseases.
UT Southwestern researchers report that damage to the parasympathetic nervous system may account for nearly half of the typical symptoms - including gallbladder disease, unrefreshing sleep, depression, joint pain, chronic diarrhea and sexual dysfunction - that afflict those with Gulf War syndrome. Their findings will be published in the October issue of the American Journal of Medicine and are currently available online.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Ad Council today launched a new series of public service advertisements (PSAs) designed to address childhood overweight and obesity.
The phone call came as a shock. Your aunt can't transfer into memory care; we have to discharge her from this facility, a nurse told Jeff Regan. You have 30 days to move her out.
Use of balloon angioplasty and placement of stents to widen clogged arteries have become standard medical procedure. Further advancing this treatment, drug-eluting devices are now delivering medication directly to the site where it can be most effective. While this technique has met with success in coronary arteries, its use in peripheral arteries is still under study.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Douglas Brian Michaels, MD 3445 Executive Center Dr, Ste 250, Austin, TX 78731-1678 Ph: (512) 579-4000 | Dr Douglas Brian Michaels, MD 3445 Executive Center Dr, Ste 250, Austin, TX 78731-1678 Ph: (512) 579-4000 |
News Archive
Every thought, every movement, every heartbeat is controlled by lightning-quick electrical impulses in the brain, the muscles, and the heart. But too much electrical excitability in the membranes of the cells can cause things like epilepsy and cardiac arrhythmia. A research group at Linköping University has now published new discoveries that can lead to new medicines for these diseases.
UT Southwestern researchers report that damage to the parasympathetic nervous system may account for nearly half of the typical symptoms - including gallbladder disease, unrefreshing sleep, depression, joint pain, chronic diarrhea and sexual dysfunction - that afflict those with Gulf War syndrome. Their findings will be published in the October issue of the American Journal of Medicine and are currently available online.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Ad Council today launched a new series of public service advertisements (PSAs) designed to address childhood overweight and obesity.
The phone call came as a shock. Your aunt can't transfer into memory care; we have to discharge her from this facility, a nurse told Jeff Regan. You have 30 days to move her out.
Use of balloon angioplasty and placement of stents to widen clogged arteries have become standard medical procedure. Further advancing this treatment, drug-eluting devices are now delivering medication directly to the site where it can be most effective. While this technique has met with success in coronary arteries, its use in peripheral arteries is still under study.
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Dr. Joseph Howard Willman, MD Pathology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3445 Executive Center Dr, Suite 250, Austin, TX 78731 Phone: 512-579-4000 Fax: 512-439-2814 | |
Dr. Robert Domingo, M.D. Pathology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 12357 A Riata Trace Pkwy, Bldg 5, Ste 100, Thyroid Cytopathology Partners, Austin, TX 78727 Phone: 512-814-0298 Fax: 512-597-2713 | |
Christine Renee Burgess, M.D. Pathology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3445 Executive Center Drive, Ste 250, Austin, TX 78731 Phone: 512-579-4000 Fax: 512-439-2814 | |
Dr. Grace Nightingale Cortez Jackson, M.D. Pathology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3445 Executive Center Drive, Suite 250, Austin, TX 78731 Phone: 512-579-4000 Fax: 512-439-2814 | |
Jared Dale Barker, D.O. Pathology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3445 Executive Center Dr., Ste 250, Austin, TX 78731 Phone: 512-579-4000 Fax: 512-439-2814 | |
Vilmos A Thomazy, MD Pathology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 12221 N Mopac Expressway, Namc Department Of Pathology, Austin, TX 78756 Phone: 512-901-1206 Fax: 512-901-1299 | |
Dr. Paul Brooks Gaudin, MD Pathology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3445 Executive Center Dr, Suite 250, Austin, TX 78731 Phone: 512-579-4000 Fax: 512-439-2814 |