Dr Eric Caywood, DO | |
1500 Southwest Blvd, Suite B, Jefferson City, MO 65109-2432 | |
(573) 635-6350 | |
(537) 635-9049 |
Full Name | Dr Eric Caywood |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Family Practice |
Experience | 36 Years |
Location | 1500 Southwest Blvd, Jefferson City, Missouri |
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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1194722371 | NPI | - | NPPES |
242727444 | Medicaid | MO |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | R8J96 (Missouri) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Capital Region Home Health | Jefferson city, MO | Home health agency |
Kindred At Home | Columbia, MO | Home health agency |
Hospice Compassus-central Missouri | Jefferson city, MO | Hospice |
Homecare Of Mid-missouri Hospice | Moberly, MO | Hospice |
Ssm Health At Home, Hospice- Audrain | Mexico, MO | Hospice |
Preferred Hospice Of Missouri (central) | Columbia, MO | Hospice |
Capital Region Medical Center | Jefferson city, MO | Hospital |
Boone Hospital Center | Columbia, MO | Hospital |
Ssm Health St Mary's Hospital Jefferson City | Jefferson city, MO | Hospital |
California Care Center | California, MO | Nursing home |
Oak Tree Villas-a Stonebridge Community | Jefferson city, MO | Nursing home |
River City Living Community | Jefferson city, MO | Nursing home |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Capital Region Medical Center | 4688573686 | 168 |
The Curators Of The University Of Missouri | 4486759560 | 959 |
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Entity Name | Capital Region Medical Center |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1477980837 PECOS PAC ID: 4688573686 Enrollment ID: O20070323000507 |
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A University of Wisconsin-Madison research team has solved a 25-year mystery that may lead to better treatments for people with learning deficits and mental retardation.
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Patients suffering from schizophrenia, psychotic tendencies and suicidal behaviors are burdening hospital ERs, reports Modern Healthcare.
Direct contact and droplets are the primary ways influenza spreads. Under certain conditions, however, aerosol transmission is possible. In a study published in the current issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases, available online, the authors examined such an outbreak in their own hospital in Hong Kong.
Researchers have shown that the coiled-coil mimetic CCmut3 can inhibit cell growth and promote apoptosis in cell lines expressing BCR–ABL1, including those resistant to tyrosine kinase inhibitors.
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Entity Name | The Curators Of The University Of Missouri |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1235126921 PECOS PAC ID: 4486759560 Enrollment ID: O20070418000290 |
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A University of Wisconsin-Madison research team has solved a 25-year mystery that may lead to better treatments for people with learning deficits and mental retardation.
Biophysicists from the MIPT Center for Molecular Mechanisms of Aging and Age-Related Diseases have teamed up with colleagues from Canada, the U.S., Japan, France, and Germany to shed light on the structure and functioning mechanism of the CysLT receptors, which regulate inflammatory responses associated with allergic disorders.
Patients suffering from schizophrenia, psychotic tendencies and suicidal behaviors are burdening hospital ERs, reports Modern Healthcare.
Direct contact and droplets are the primary ways influenza spreads. Under certain conditions, however, aerosol transmission is possible. In a study published in the current issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases, available online, the authors examined such an outbreak in their own hospital in Hong Kong.
Researchers have shown that the coiled-coil mimetic CCmut3 can inhibit cell growth and promote apoptosis in cell lines expressing BCR–ABL1, including those resistant to tyrosine kinase inhibitors.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Eric Caywood, DO 1500 Southwest Blvd, Suite B, Jefferson City, MO 65109-2432 Ph: (573) 635-6350 | Dr Eric Caywood, DO 1500 Southwest Blvd, Suite B, Jefferson City, MO 65109-2432 Ph: (573) 635-6350 |
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A University of Wisconsin-Madison research team has solved a 25-year mystery that may lead to better treatments for people with learning deficits and mental retardation.
Biophysicists from the MIPT Center for Molecular Mechanisms of Aging and Age-Related Diseases have teamed up with colleagues from Canada, the U.S., Japan, France, and Germany to shed light on the structure and functioning mechanism of the CysLT receptors, which regulate inflammatory responses associated with allergic disorders.
Patients suffering from schizophrenia, psychotic tendencies and suicidal behaviors are burdening hospital ERs, reports Modern Healthcare.
Direct contact and droplets are the primary ways influenza spreads. Under certain conditions, however, aerosol transmission is possible. In a study published in the current issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases, available online, the authors examined such an outbreak in their own hospital in Hong Kong.
Researchers have shown that the coiled-coil mimetic CCmut3 can inhibit cell growth and promote apoptosis in cell lines expressing BCR–ABL1, including those resistant to tyrosine kinase inhibitors.
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Todd D Mccluskey, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3308 W Edgewood Dr, Suite B, Jefferson City, MO 65109 Phone: 573-893-7848 Fax: 573-893-1984 | |
Craig Alan Luetkemeyer, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1014 Madison St, Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-644-6999 Fax: 573-644-7880 | |
Dr. Michael G. Steenbergen, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1241 W Stadium Blvd, Jefferson City, MO 65109 Phone: 573-635-5264 Fax: 573-634-7423 | |
Dr. James J. Weiss, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1241 W Stadium Blvd, Jefferson City, MO 65109 Phone: 573-635-5264 Fax: 573-634-7423 | |
Lorrie L Campbell, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1014 Madison St, Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-644-6999 Fax: 573-644-7880 | |
Dr. Douglas N. Smith, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3308 W Edgewood Dr, Suite B, Jefferson City, MO 65109 Phone: 573-893-7848 Fax: 573-893-1984 | |
Michael Peter Dudenhoeffer, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 606 E High St, Jefferson City, MO 65101 Phone: 573-635-2211 Fax: 573-636-9350 |