Dr Ethan Benardete, MD, PHD | |
2401 S 31st St, Temple, TX 76508-0001 | |
(254) 724-2111 | |
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Full Name | Dr Ethan Benardete |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Neurosurgery |
Experience | 29 Years |
Location | 2401 S 31st St, Temple, Texas |
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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1659366987 | NPI | - | NPPES |
102577524 | Medicaid | PA | |
0261076 | Medicaid | NJ | |
02460933 | Medicaid | NY |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207T00000X | Neurological Surgery | 25MA08891900 (New Jersey) | Secondary |
207T00000X | Neurological Surgery | Q6810 (Texas) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Baylor Scott & White Pavilion - Temple | Temple, TX | Hospital |
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center- College Stati | College station, TX | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Scott And White Clinic | 8123923604 | 2131 |
News Archive
Researchers from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute today announce a new technique to reprogramme human cells, such as skin cells, into stem cells. Their process increases the efficiency of cell reprogramming by one hundred-fold and generates cells of a higher quality at a faster rate.
The government is weighing whether to cut Medicare payments to physicians who use medical-imaging machines to screen patients for diseases like cancer and heart problems. The decision could come as early as Friday. Lawmakers and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services see the cuts as a way to prevent overuse of the technology, which drives up health care costs.
Light, or photodynamic, therapy can help preserve the voice and vocal cord function for patients with early stage laryngeal (voice box) cancer, according to a study from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.
Investigators at Johns Hopkins report they have developed human induced-pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) capable of repairing damaged retinal vascular tissue in mice. The stem cells, derived from human umbilical cord-blood and coaxed into an embryonic-like state, were grown without the conventional use of viruses, which can mutate genes and initiate cancers, according to the scientists.
Stereotaxis' safety and efficacy in the treatment of patients with complex arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, and congenital heart defects will be featured prominently in the scientific program of the 31st Annual Heart Rhythm Scientific Sessions in Denver, Colorado. Eight podium presentations and eight posters will underscore the broad clinical leadership that Stereotaxis has achieved in the treatment of patients with complex cardiac arrhythmias.
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Entity Name | Scott & White Clinic |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1093779704 PECOS PAC ID: 8123923604 Enrollment ID: O20031223000640 |
News Archive
Researchers from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute today announce a new technique to reprogramme human cells, such as skin cells, into stem cells. Their process increases the efficiency of cell reprogramming by one hundred-fold and generates cells of a higher quality at a faster rate.
The government is weighing whether to cut Medicare payments to physicians who use medical-imaging machines to screen patients for diseases like cancer and heart problems. The decision could come as early as Friday. Lawmakers and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services see the cuts as a way to prevent overuse of the technology, which drives up health care costs.
Light, or photodynamic, therapy can help preserve the voice and vocal cord function for patients with early stage laryngeal (voice box) cancer, according to a study from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.
Investigators at Johns Hopkins report they have developed human induced-pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) capable of repairing damaged retinal vascular tissue in mice. The stem cells, derived from human umbilical cord-blood and coaxed into an embryonic-like state, were grown without the conventional use of viruses, which can mutate genes and initiate cancers, according to the scientists.
Stereotaxis' safety and efficacy in the treatment of patients with complex arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, and congenital heart defects will be featured prominently in the scientific program of the 31st Annual Heart Rhythm Scientific Sessions in Denver, Colorado. Eight podium presentations and eight posters will underscore the broad clinical leadership that Stereotaxis has achieved in the treatment of patients with complex cardiac arrhythmias.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Ethan Benardete, MD, PHD Po Box 844658, Dallas, TX 75284-4658 Ph: () - | Dr Ethan Benardete, MD, PHD 2401 S 31st St, Temple, TX 76508-0001 Ph: (254) 724-2111 |
News Archive
Researchers from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute today announce a new technique to reprogramme human cells, such as skin cells, into stem cells. Their process increases the efficiency of cell reprogramming by one hundred-fold and generates cells of a higher quality at a faster rate.
The government is weighing whether to cut Medicare payments to physicians who use medical-imaging machines to screen patients for diseases like cancer and heart problems. The decision could come as early as Friday. Lawmakers and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services see the cuts as a way to prevent overuse of the technology, which drives up health care costs.
Light, or photodynamic, therapy can help preserve the voice and vocal cord function for patients with early stage laryngeal (voice box) cancer, according to a study from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.
Investigators at Johns Hopkins report they have developed human induced-pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) capable of repairing damaged retinal vascular tissue in mice. The stem cells, derived from human umbilical cord-blood and coaxed into an embryonic-like state, were grown without the conventional use of viruses, which can mutate genes and initiate cancers, according to the scientists.
Stereotaxis' safety and efficacy in the treatment of patients with complex arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, and congenital heart defects will be featured prominently in the scientific program of the 31st Annual Heart Rhythm Scientific Sessions in Denver, Colorado. Eight podium presentations and eight posters will underscore the broad clinical leadership that Stereotaxis has achieved in the treatment of patients with complex cardiac arrhythmias.
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Mr. Eric Robert Trumble, M.D. Neurological Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2401 S 31st St, Temple, TX 76508 Phone: 254-724-2111 | |
Kristopher Allen Lyon, MD Neurological Surgery Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2401 S 31st St, Baylor Scott And White Memorial Hospital, Temple, TX 76508 Phone: 254-724-5390 | |
James Kevin Cooper, MD Neurological Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2401 S 31st St, Temple, TX 76508 Phone: 254-724-2111 | |
Gerhard Friehs, MD Neurological Surgery Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2401 S. 31st Street, Temple, TX 76508 Phone: 254-724-2475 Fax: 254-724-5779 | |
Dr. James Herman Albers, M.D. Neurological Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2401 S 31st St, Temple, TX 76508 Phone: 254-724-2825 Fax: 254-724-5334 | |
Dr. Jerome Kwesi Boatey, MD Neurological Surgery Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: Scott & White Healthcare Memorial, Ms-01-512, 201 S 31st St, Temple, TX 76508 Phone: 646-713-4850 | |
David Garrett Jr., M.D. Neurological Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2401 S 31st St, Temple, TX 76508 Phone: 254-724-2111 Fax: 254-724-7603 |