Dr Jesus Lemus, MD | |
812 Gorman Ave, Elkins, WV 26241-3181 | |
(304) 636-3300 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Dr Jesus Lemus |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Emergency Medicine |
Experience | 17 Years |
Location | 812 Gorman Ave, Elkins, West Virginia |
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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1700070299 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207P00000X | Emergency Medicine | A106578 (California) | Secondary |
207P00000X | Emergency Medicine | 30282 (West Virginia) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Davis Medical Center | Elkins, WV | Hospital |
Broaddus Hospital Association, Inc | Philippi, WV | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Davis Memorial Hospital | 3072418540 | 69 |
Camden-clark Physician Corporation | 5294885661 | 185 |
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Entity Name | Davis Memorial Hospital |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1619964806 PECOS PAC ID: 3072418540 Enrollment ID: O20040107000438 |
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Dr. Bernard Kaminetsky, the medical director of MDVIP, a national network of affiliated primary care doctors focused on preventive care, recommends, "Talk to your primary care physician now about the flu, both seasonal and H1N1 flu. Your primary care doctor is the one who can best prepare you for the upcoming season with vaccinations as well as information specific to you."
Findings from a new UT Southwestern Medical Center study suggest that fat from certain foods we eat makes its way to the brain. Once there, the fat molecules cause the brain to send messages to the body's cells, warning them to ignore the appetite-suppressing signals from leptin and insulin, hormones involved in weight regulation.
After her kidneys failed from the same illness that took the lives of her mother and brother, Anne Rupp went on dialysis in May 2016, spending three hours a day, three times a week undergoing the blood-cleaning procedure. She hated it.
Findings from the first large-scale sequencing analysis of congenital heart disease bring us closer to understanding this most common type of birth defect. The analysis found that spontaneous, or de novo, mutations affect a specific biological pathway that is critical to aspects of human development, including the brain and heart.
People with specific brain attributes are more likely than others to benefit from targeted cognitive interventions designed to enhance fluid intelligence, scientists report in a new study. Fluid intelligence is a measure of one's ability to adapt to new situations and solve never-before-seen problems.
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Entity Name | Potomac Valley Hospital Of Wva, Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1316054919 PECOS PAC ID: 8123917788 Enrollment ID: O20040311001344 |
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Dr. Bernard Kaminetsky, the medical director of MDVIP, a national network of affiliated primary care doctors focused on preventive care, recommends, "Talk to your primary care physician now about the flu, both seasonal and H1N1 flu. Your primary care doctor is the one who can best prepare you for the upcoming season with vaccinations as well as information specific to you."
Findings from a new UT Southwestern Medical Center study suggest that fat from certain foods we eat makes its way to the brain. Once there, the fat molecules cause the brain to send messages to the body's cells, warning them to ignore the appetite-suppressing signals from leptin and insulin, hormones involved in weight regulation.
After her kidneys failed from the same illness that took the lives of her mother and brother, Anne Rupp went on dialysis in May 2016, spending three hours a day, three times a week undergoing the blood-cleaning procedure. She hated it.
Findings from the first large-scale sequencing analysis of congenital heart disease bring us closer to understanding this most common type of birth defect. The analysis found that spontaneous, or de novo, mutations affect a specific biological pathway that is critical to aspects of human development, including the brain and heart.
People with specific brain attributes are more likely than others to benefit from targeted cognitive interventions designed to enhance fluid intelligence, scientists report in a new study. Fluid intelligence is a measure of one's ability to adapt to new situations and solve never-before-seen problems.
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Entity Name | West Virginia University Hospitals Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1598847634 PECOS PAC ID: 9537077441 Enrollment ID: O20050404000512 |
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Dr. Bernard Kaminetsky, the medical director of MDVIP, a national network of affiliated primary care doctors focused on preventive care, recommends, "Talk to your primary care physician now about the flu, both seasonal and H1N1 flu. Your primary care doctor is the one who can best prepare you for the upcoming season with vaccinations as well as information specific to you."
Findings from a new UT Southwestern Medical Center study suggest that fat from certain foods we eat makes its way to the brain. Once there, the fat molecules cause the brain to send messages to the body's cells, warning them to ignore the appetite-suppressing signals from leptin and insulin, hormones involved in weight regulation.
After her kidneys failed from the same illness that took the lives of her mother and brother, Anne Rupp went on dialysis in May 2016, spending three hours a day, three times a week undergoing the blood-cleaning procedure. She hated it.
Findings from the first large-scale sequencing analysis of congenital heart disease bring us closer to understanding this most common type of birth defect. The analysis found that spontaneous, or de novo, mutations affect a specific biological pathway that is critical to aspects of human development, including the brain and heart.
People with specific brain attributes are more likely than others to benefit from targeted cognitive interventions designed to enhance fluid intelligence, scientists report in a new study. Fluid intelligence is a measure of one's ability to adapt to new situations and solve never-before-seen problems.
› Verified 6 days ago
Entity Name | Potomac Valley Hospital Of Wva, Inc |
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Entity Type | Part A Provider - Critical Access Hospital |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1912979873 PECOS PAC ID: 8123917788 Enrollment ID: O20061104000290 |
News Archive
Dr. Bernard Kaminetsky, the medical director of MDVIP, a national network of affiliated primary care doctors focused on preventive care, recommends, "Talk to your primary care physician now about the flu, both seasonal and H1N1 flu. Your primary care doctor is the one who can best prepare you for the upcoming season with vaccinations as well as information specific to you."
Findings from a new UT Southwestern Medical Center study suggest that fat from certain foods we eat makes its way to the brain. Once there, the fat molecules cause the brain to send messages to the body's cells, warning them to ignore the appetite-suppressing signals from leptin and insulin, hormones involved in weight regulation.
After her kidneys failed from the same illness that took the lives of her mother and brother, Anne Rupp went on dialysis in May 2016, spending three hours a day, three times a week undergoing the blood-cleaning procedure. She hated it.
Findings from the first large-scale sequencing analysis of congenital heart disease bring us closer to understanding this most common type of birth defect. The analysis found that spontaneous, or de novo, mutations affect a specific biological pathway that is critical to aspects of human development, including the brain and heart.
People with specific brain attributes are more likely than others to benefit from targeted cognitive interventions designed to enhance fluid intelligence, scientists report in a new study. Fluid intelligence is a measure of one's ability to adapt to new situations and solve never-before-seen problems.
› Verified 6 days ago
Entity Name | Camden-clark Physician Corporation |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1710125430 PECOS PAC ID: 5294885661 Enrollment ID: O20090604000570 |
News Archive
Dr. Bernard Kaminetsky, the medical director of MDVIP, a national network of affiliated primary care doctors focused on preventive care, recommends, "Talk to your primary care physician now about the flu, both seasonal and H1N1 flu. Your primary care doctor is the one who can best prepare you for the upcoming season with vaccinations as well as information specific to you."
Findings from a new UT Southwestern Medical Center study suggest that fat from certain foods we eat makes its way to the brain. Once there, the fat molecules cause the brain to send messages to the body's cells, warning them to ignore the appetite-suppressing signals from leptin and insulin, hormones involved in weight regulation.
After her kidneys failed from the same illness that took the lives of her mother and brother, Anne Rupp went on dialysis in May 2016, spending three hours a day, three times a week undergoing the blood-cleaning procedure. She hated it.
Findings from the first large-scale sequencing analysis of congenital heart disease bring us closer to understanding this most common type of birth defect. The analysis found that spontaneous, or de novo, mutations affect a specific biological pathway that is critical to aspects of human development, including the brain and heart.
People with specific brain attributes are more likely than others to benefit from targeted cognitive interventions designed to enhance fluid intelligence, scientists report in a new study. Fluid intelligence is a measure of one's ability to adapt to new situations and solve never-before-seen problems.
› Verified 6 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Jesus Lemus, MD 812 Gorman Ave, Elkins, WV 26241-3181 Ph: (304) 636-3300 | Dr Jesus Lemus, MD 812 Gorman Ave, Elkins, WV 26241-3181 Ph: (304) 636-3300 |
News Archive
Dr. Bernard Kaminetsky, the medical director of MDVIP, a national network of affiliated primary care doctors focused on preventive care, recommends, "Talk to your primary care physician now about the flu, both seasonal and H1N1 flu. Your primary care doctor is the one who can best prepare you for the upcoming season with vaccinations as well as information specific to you."
Findings from a new UT Southwestern Medical Center study suggest that fat from certain foods we eat makes its way to the brain. Once there, the fat molecules cause the brain to send messages to the body's cells, warning them to ignore the appetite-suppressing signals from leptin and insulin, hormones involved in weight regulation.
After her kidneys failed from the same illness that took the lives of her mother and brother, Anne Rupp went on dialysis in May 2016, spending three hours a day, three times a week undergoing the blood-cleaning procedure. She hated it.
Findings from the first large-scale sequencing analysis of congenital heart disease bring us closer to understanding this most common type of birth defect. The analysis found that spontaneous, or de novo, mutations affect a specific biological pathway that is critical to aspects of human development, including the brain and heart.
People with specific brain attributes are more likely than others to benefit from targeted cognitive interventions designed to enhance fluid intelligence, scientists report in a new study. Fluid intelligence is a measure of one's ability to adapt to new situations and solve never-before-seen problems.
› Verified 6 days ago
Dr. Timothy S Sears, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 812 Gorman Ave, Elkins, WV 26241 Phone: 304-636-3300 Fax: 304-637-3435 | |
Dr. John M Logar, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 812 Gorman Ave, Elkins, WV 26241 Phone: 304-636-3300 Fax: 304-637-3435 | |
Dr. Jacob Bryant Barkley, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 812 Gorman Ave, Elkins, WV 26241 Phone: 304-636-3300 | |
Dr. Charles K Kirkland, D.O. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 812 Gorman Ave, Elkins, WV 26241 Phone: 304-636-3300 Fax: 304-637-3435 | |
Dr. John S Veach, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 812 Gorman Ave, Elkins, WV 26241 Phone: 304-636-3300 Fax: 304-637-3435 | |
Dr. Farukh A Khan, M.D Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1 Pleasant Ave, Suite1, Elkins, WV 26241 Phone: 304-636-5426 Fax: 304-636-2255 |