Dr John Peter O'laughlin, MD - Medicare Internal Medicine in Albany, NY

Dr John Peter O'laughlin, MD is a medicare enrolled "Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine" physician in Albany, New York. He graduated from medical school in 2014 and has 10 years of diverse experience with area of expertise as Internal Medicine. He is a member of the group practice Central New York Cardiology, Pc, Faxton-st Lukes Healthcare and his current practice location is 315 S Manning Blvd, Albany, New York. You can reach out to his office (for appointments etc.) via phone at (518) 525-1703.

Dr John Peter O'laughlin is licensed to practice in New York (license number 290473) and he also participates in the medicare program. He accepts medicare assignments (which means he accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance) and his NPI Number is 1356761894.

Contact Information

Dr John Peter O'laughlin, MD
315 S Manning Blvd,
Albany, NY 12208
(518) 525-1703
Not Available



Physician's Profile

Full NameDr John Peter O'laughlin
GenderMale
SpecialityInternal Medicine
Experience10 Years
Location315 S Manning Blvd, Albany, New York
Accepts Medicare AssignmentsYes. He accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance.
  Medical Education and Training:
  • Dr John Peter O'laughlin graduated from medical school in 2014
  NPI Data:
  • NPI Number: 1356761894
  • Provider Enumeration Date: 04/23/2014
  • Last Update Date: 05/21/2021
  Medicare PECOS Information:
  • PECOS PAC ID: 4183971435
  • Enrollment ID: I20180718002424

Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Dr John Peter O'laughlin such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1356761894NPI-NPPES

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
207RC0200XInternal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine 290473 (New York)Primary
390200000XStudent In An Organized Health Care Education/training Program (* (Not Available))Secondary

Medical Facilities Affiliation

Facility NameLocationFacility Type
Faxton-st Luke's HealthcareUtica, NYHospital
St Elizabeth Medical CenterUtica, NYHospital
Lewis County General HospitalLowville, NYHospital
Rome Memorial Hospital, IncRome, NYHospital

Group Practice Association

Group Practice NameGroup PECOS PAC IDNo. of Members
Central New York Cardiology, Pc337553076926
Faxton-st Lukes Healthcare2769380252291

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Medicare Reassignments

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Entity NameFaxton-st Lukes Healthcare
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1770690737
PECOS PAC ID: 2769380252
Enrollment ID: O20031222000433

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Entity NameCentral New York Cardiology, Pc
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1750339412
PECOS PAC ID: 3375530769
Enrollment ID: O20040428000253

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Entity NameSt Peters Hospital Of The City Of Albany
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1518042357
PECOS PAC ID: 2668460072
Enrollment ID: O20040504001301

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Entity NameNorth Shore - Lij Medical Pc
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1053688572
PECOS PAC ID: 3375701568
Enrollment ID: O20120220000262

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Medicare Part D Prescriber Enrollment

Any physician or other eligible professional who prescribes Part D drugs must either enroll in the Medicare program or opt out in order to prescribe drugs to their patients with Part D prescription drug benefit plans. Dr John Peter O'laughlin is enrolled with medicare and thus, if eligible, can prescribe medicare part D drugs to patients with medicare part D benefits.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Dr John Peter O'laughlin, MD
Po Box 14890,
Albany, NY 12212-4890

Ph: (518) 525-5634
Dr John Peter O'laughlin, MD
315 S Manning Blvd,
Albany, NY 12208

Ph: (518) 525-1703

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Critical Care Medicine
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 315 S Manning Blvd, Albany, NY 12208
Phone: 518-525-1550    
Dr. Rahul Ravilla, M.D
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Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 43 New Scotland Ave Ste 7, Albany, NY 12208
Phone: 518-262-6696    Fax: 518-262-2624
Emmanuelle Cordero Torres, MD
Critical Care Medicine
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 47 New Scotland Ave Dept Of Nephrology, Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY 12208
Phone: 518-262-5377    
Nancy Shrestha, MD
Critical Care Medicine
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 5 Palisades Dr Ste 200, Albany, NY 12205
Phone: 518-471-3636    Fax: 518-471-3668
Stephen Hillinger, M.D.
Critical Care Medicine
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 400 Patroon Creek Blvd, Suite 1, Albany, NY 12206
Phone: 518-489-0044    Fax: 518-489-3591
Louis H Gold, MD
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Sean Joseph Sheehan, M.D.
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