Dr Georgia Zachopoulos, DO | |
1 Genesys Pkwy, Grand Blanc, MI 48439-8065 | |
(810) 606-5000 | |
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Full Name | Dr Georgia Zachopoulos |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Emergency Medicine |
Location | 1 Genesys Pkwy, Grand Blanc, Michigan |
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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1275792079 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207P00000X | Emergency Medicine | 5101017439 (Michigan) | Primary |
Entity Name | Partners Physician Group |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1841239274 PECOS PAC ID: 4183529340 Enrollment ID: O20031202000183 |
News Archive
A new study from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet shows that asthma drugs are a potential treatment for aortic aneurysm. These drugs, which block cysteinyl-leukotrienes, could reduce the break down of vessel wall tissue and the dilation of the aortic wall, and thus the risk of its rupturing.
The number of children and teenagers prescribed antidepressant medications appears to have decreased following public warnings about suicidal behavior potentially associated with the drugs, according to a report published in the April issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Combining substance abuse treatment with regular medical care can successfully treat people with opioid or alcohol addiction, providing an option that might expand treatment and lower the cost of caring for people caught up in the nation's opioid epidemic, according to a new RAND Corporation study.
With sharp declines in the cost of whole genome sequencing, the day of accurately deciphering disease risk based on an individual's genome may seem at hand. But a study involving data of thousands of identical twins by Johns Hopkins investigators finds that genomic fortune-telling fails to provide informative guidance to most people about their risk for most common diseases, and warns against complacency born of negative genome test results.
News outlets take a look at health law implementation challenges, including the difficulties that consumers are having in getting their coverage after enrolling and that the doctors' offices face when they attempt to confirm patients' new health plans.
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Entity Name | Physicians Link Center Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1235172925 PECOS PAC ID: 8527969492 Enrollment ID: O20040405000838 |
News Archive
A new study from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet shows that asthma drugs are a potential treatment for aortic aneurysm. These drugs, which block cysteinyl-leukotrienes, could reduce the break down of vessel wall tissue and the dilation of the aortic wall, and thus the risk of its rupturing.
The number of children and teenagers prescribed antidepressant medications appears to have decreased following public warnings about suicidal behavior potentially associated with the drugs, according to a report published in the April issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Combining substance abuse treatment with regular medical care can successfully treat people with opioid or alcohol addiction, providing an option that might expand treatment and lower the cost of caring for people caught up in the nation's opioid epidemic, according to a new RAND Corporation study.
With sharp declines in the cost of whole genome sequencing, the day of accurately deciphering disease risk based on an individual's genome may seem at hand. But a study involving data of thousands of identical twins by Johns Hopkins investigators finds that genomic fortune-telling fails to provide informative guidance to most people about their risk for most common diseases, and warns against complacency born of negative genome test results.
News outlets take a look at health law implementation challenges, including the difficulties that consumers are having in getting their coverage after enrolling and that the doctors' offices face when they attempt to confirm patients' new health plans.
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Entity Name | Emergency Professional Services, Inc. |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1093762353 PECOS PAC ID: 7214832435 Enrollment ID: O20040511000864 |
News Archive
A new study from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet shows that asthma drugs are a potential treatment for aortic aneurysm. These drugs, which block cysteinyl-leukotrienes, could reduce the break down of vessel wall tissue and the dilation of the aortic wall, and thus the risk of its rupturing.
The number of children and teenagers prescribed antidepressant medications appears to have decreased following public warnings about suicidal behavior potentially associated with the drugs, according to a report published in the April issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Combining substance abuse treatment with regular medical care can successfully treat people with opioid or alcohol addiction, providing an option that might expand treatment and lower the cost of caring for people caught up in the nation's opioid epidemic, according to a new RAND Corporation study.
With sharp declines in the cost of whole genome sequencing, the day of accurately deciphering disease risk based on an individual's genome may seem at hand. But a study involving data of thousands of identical twins by Johns Hopkins investigators finds that genomic fortune-telling fails to provide informative guidance to most people about their risk for most common diseases, and warns against complacency born of negative genome test results.
News outlets take a look at health law implementation challenges, including the difficulties that consumers are having in getting their coverage after enrolling and that the doctors' offices face when they attempt to confirm patients' new health plans.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | Magis Emergency Medicine, Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1801287511 PECOS PAC ID: 2769700392 Enrollment ID: O20150410002555 |
News Archive
A new study from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet shows that asthma drugs are a potential treatment for aortic aneurysm. These drugs, which block cysteinyl-leukotrienes, could reduce the break down of vessel wall tissue and the dilation of the aortic wall, and thus the risk of its rupturing.
The number of children and teenagers prescribed antidepressant medications appears to have decreased following public warnings about suicidal behavior potentially associated with the drugs, according to a report published in the April issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Combining substance abuse treatment with regular medical care can successfully treat people with opioid or alcohol addiction, providing an option that might expand treatment and lower the cost of caring for people caught up in the nation's opioid epidemic, according to a new RAND Corporation study.
With sharp declines in the cost of whole genome sequencing, the day of accurately deciphering disease risk based on an individual's genome may seem at hand. But a study involving data of thousands of identical twins by Johns Hopkins investigators finds that genomic fortune-telling fails to provide informative guidance to most people about their risk for most common diseases, and warns against complacency born of negative genome test results.
News outlets take a look at health law implementation challenges, including the difficulties that consumers are having in getting their coverage after enrolling and that the doctors' offices face when they attempt to confirm patients' new health plans.
› Verified 5 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Georgia Zachopoulos, DO 1 Genesys Pkwy, Grand Blanc, MI 48439-8065 Ph: (810) 606-5000 | Dr Georgia Zachopoulos, DO 1 Genesys Pkwy, Grand Blanc, MI 48439-8065 Ph: (810) 606-5000 |
News Archive
A new study from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet shows that asthma drugs are a potential treatment for aortic aneurysm. These drugs, which block cysteinyl-leukotrienes, could reduce the break down of vessel wall tissue and the dilation of the aortic wall, and thus the risk of its rupturing.
The number of children and teenagers prescribed antidepressant medications appears to have decreased following public warnings about suicidal behavior potentially associated with the drugs, according to a report published in the April issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Combining substance abuse treatment with regular medical care can successfully treat people with opioid or alcohol addiction, providing an option that might expand treatment and lower the cost of caring for people caught up in the nation's opioid epidemic, according to a new RAND Corporation study.
With sharp declines in the cost of whole genome sequencing, the day of accurately deciphering disease risk based on an individual's genome may seem at hand. But a study involving data of thousands of identical twins by Johns Hopkins investigators finds that genomic fortune-telling fails to provide informative guidance to most people about their risk for most common diseases, and warns against complacency born of negative genome test results.
News outlets take a look at health law implementation challenges, including the difficulties that consumers are having in getting their coverage after enrolling and that the doctors' offices face when they attempt to confirm patients' new health plans.
› Verified 5 days ago
Dr. Tara Knisely, MD, MPH Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1 Genesys Pkwy, Grand Blanc, MI 48439 Phone: 810-606-5000 | |
Alison Marie Ralston, Emergency Medicine Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1 Genesys Pkwy, Grand Blanc, MI 48439 Phone: 810-606-6372 | |
Brian T West, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1 Genesys Pkwy, Grand Blanc, MI 48439 Phone: 810-606-6137 | |
Dr. Brendan Haigis, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1 Genesys Pkwy, Grand Blanc, MI 48439 Phone: 810-606-6372 | |
Roland R Tindle, D.O. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 8401 Holly Rd, Grand Blanc, MI 48439 Phone: 810-695-8011 Fax: 810-695-8002 | |
Dr. Ryan Patrick Kirby, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1 Genesys Pkwy, Grand Blanc, MI 48439 Phone: 810-606-5000 | |
Dr. John Nicholas Vitali, D.O. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1 Genesys Parkway, Grand Blanc, MI 48439 Phone: 810-606-5000 |