Dr Edmund P Quinn, MD | |
447 Meriden Rd, Waterbury, CT 06705 | |
(203) 574-5650 | |
(203) 574-7815 |
Full Name | Dr Edmund P Quinn |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Internal Medicine |
Experience | 41 Years |
Location | 447 Meriden Rd, Waterbury, Connecticut |
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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1306851720 | NPI | - | NPPES |
001286295 | Medicaid | CT | |
P01051753 | Other | CT | RR MEDICARE |
010028629CT04 | Other | CT | ANTHEM BCBS CT |
464863 | Other | CT | WELLCARE |
001286293 | Medicaid | CT | |
3V1099 | Other | CT | HEALTHNET/COMMERCIAL |
5292106 | Other | CT | AETNA |
CHN2624 | Other | CT | CHN |
028629 | Other | CT | CONNECTICARE |
13-36333 | Other | CT | AMERICHOICE |
13-36333 | Other | CT | UHC |
P3927308 | Other | CT | OXFORD |
010028629CT01 | Other | CT | ANTHEM BLUE CROSS |
1105254 | Other | CT | USA |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | 028629 (Connecticut) | Secondary |
207R00000X | Internal Medicine | 028629 (Connecticut) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Saint Mary's Hospital | Waterbury, CT | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Trinity Health Of New England Provider Network Organization Inc | 0941113567 | 621 |
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Entity Name | Trinity Health Of New England Provider Network Organization Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1003882812 PECOS PAC ID: 0941113567 Enrollment ID: O20031110000651 |
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Greg Caporaso, director of the Center for Applied Microbiome Science, part of the Pathogen and Microbiome Institute at Northern Arizona University, has been awarded a $3.75 million grant by the National Cancer Institute to build software capable of analyzing and archiving data focused on the interplay between the human microbiome (the trillions of microorganisms living in and on the human body) and diverse types of cancer.
Children who attend day care or play groups have about a 30% lower risk of developing the most common type of childhood leukaemia than those who do not, according to a new analysis of studies investigating the link.
Intensive treatment to lower systolic (top number) blood pressure to below 120 would save more than 100,000 lives per year in the United States, according to a study led by Loyola University Chicago researcher Holly Kramer, MD, MPH.
Using mass spectrometry, Emory University scientists have identified specific protein fingerprints in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of humans that enable them to differentiate between cancers, both primary and metastatic, and non-cancerous diseases of the central nervous system (CNS).
As the world's largest professional society concerned with the causes and treatment of blood disorders, many of ASH's more than 16,000 members are on the front lines of dealing with the country's severe shortage of methotrexate, a drug critical in the treatment of children with acute lymphocytic leukemia.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Edmund P Quinn, MD 447 Meriden Rd, Waterbury, CT 06705 Ph: (203) 574-5650 | Dr Edmund P Quinn, MD 447 Meriden Rd, Waterbury, CT 06705 Ph: (203) 574-5650 |
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Greg Caporaso, director of the Center for Applied Microbiome Science, part of the Pathogen and Microbiome Institute at Northern Arizona University, has been awarded a $3.75 million grant by the National Cancer Institute to build software capable of analyzing and archiving data focused on the interplay between the human microbiome (the trillions of microorganisms living in and on the human body) and diverse types of cancer.
Children who attend day care or play groups have about a 30% lower risk of developing the most common type of childhood leukaemia than those who do not, according to a new analysis of studies investigating the link.
Intensive treatment to lower systolic (top number) blood pressure to below 120 would save more than 100,000 lives per year in the United States, according to a study led by Loyola University Chicago researcher Holly Kramer, MD, MPH.
Using mass spectrometry, Emory University scientists have identified specific protein fingerprints in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of humans that enable them to differentiate between cancers, both primary and metastatic, and non-cancerous diseases of the central nervous system (CNS).
As the world's largest professional society concerned with the causes and treatment of blood disorders, many of ASH's more than 16,000 members are on the front lines of dealing with the country's severe shortage of methotrexate, a drug critical in the treatment of children with acute lymphocytic leukemia.
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Dr. Juan Fica, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1389 W Main St, Tower 2, Suite 320, Waterbury, CT 06708 Phone: 203-753-9313 Fax: 203-573-8976 | |
Mrs. Kanthimathi Jegathesan, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2271 East Main Street, Waterbury, CT 06705 Phone: 203-753-4131 Fax: 203-753-6887 | |
Robert J Mcdonald, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 170 Grandview Avenue, Waterbury, CT 06708 Phone: 203-759-3666 Fax: 203-759-3671 | |
Dr. Lydia Aoun-barakat, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 140 Grandview Ave, Suite #l01, Waterbury, CT 06708 Phone: 203-574-4187 Fax: 203-591-1453 | |
David G. Hill, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 170 Grandview Avenue, Waterbury, CT 06708 Phone: 203-759-3666 Fax: 203-759-3671 | |
Shehryar Khaliqdina, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 56 Franklin St, Waterbury, CT 06706 Phone: 203-709-8685 | |
Dr. Joseph D Scuderi, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 56 Franklin St, Waterbury, CT 06706 Phone: 203-709-6000 |