Dr Jonathan Antanino Parisi, MD | |
1400 Bellinger St, Eau Claire, WI 54703-5222 | |
(715) 838-5222 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Dr Jonathan Antanino Parisi |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | General Surgery |
Experience | 19 Years |
Location | 1400 Bellinger St, Eau Claire, Wisconsin |
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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1659455970 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208600000X | Surgery | 67062 (Minnesota) | Secondary |
208600000X | Surgery | 50491020 (Wisconsin) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Ascension Our Lady Of Victory Hospital | Stanley, WI | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Aspirus Medford Hospital And Clinics Inc | 5799688602 | 52 |
Aspirus Stanley Hospital And Clinics Inc | 8325957095 | 24 |
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Entity Name | Ascension Medical Group-fox Valley Wisconsin Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1730126392 PECOS PAC ID: 0244142420 Enrollment ID: O20031105000351 |
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Microbes are everywhere - thousands of species are in your mouth, and thousands are in a glass of tap water. The ones in your mouth are mostly harmless - as long as you brush and floss so they don't form a biofilm that allows gum disease a path into the blood stream.
Flasks, beakers, and hot plates may soon be a thing of the past in medicinal chemistry labs. Instead of handling a few experiments on a benchtop, scientists may simply pop a microchip into a computer and instantly run thousands of chemical reactions, with results literally shrinking the lab down to the size of a thumbnail.
Women who will develop potentially life-threatening disorders during pregnancy can be identified early when hormone levels in the placenta are tested, a new study has shown.
A team of scientists in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands are reporting disturbing evidence that soil microbes have become progressively more resistant to antibiotics over the last 60 years. Surprisingly, this trend continues despite apparent more stringent rules on use of antibiotics in medicine and agriculture, and improved sewage treatment technology that broadly improves water quality in surrounding environments. Their report appears in ACS' bi-weekly journal Environmental Science and Technology.
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Entity Name | Aspirus Rhinelander & Tomahawk Hospitals & Clinics Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1144991340 PECOS PAC ID: 9335059856 Enrollment ID: O20031126000706 |
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Microbes are everywhere - thousands of species are in your mouth, and thousands are in a glass of tap water. The ones in your mouth are mostly harmless - as long as you brush and floss so they don't form a biofilm that allows gum disease a path into the blood stream.
Flasks, beakers, and hot plates may soon be a thing of the past in medicinal chemistry labs. Instead of handling a few experiments on a benchtop, scientists may simply pop a microchip into a computer and instantly run thousands of chemical reactions, with results literally shrinking the lab down to the size of a thumbnail.
Women who will develop potentially life-threatening disorders during pregnancy can be identified early when hormone levels in the placenta are tested, a new study has shown.
A team of scientists in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands are reporting disturbing evidence that soil microbes have become progressively more resistant to antibiotics over the last 60 years. Surprisingly, this trend continues despite apparent more stringent rules on use of antibiotics in medicine and agriculture, and improved sewage treatment technology that broadly improves water quality in surrounding environments. Their report appears in ACS' bi-weekly journal Environmental Science and Technology.
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Entity Name | Aspirus Stanley Hospital & Clinics Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1356311252 PECOS PAC ID: 8325957095 Enrollment ID: O20040102000347 |
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Microbes are everywhere - thousands of species are in your mouth, and thousands are in a glass of tap water. The ones in your mouth are mostly harmless - as long as you brush and floss so they don't form a biofilm that allows gum disease a path into the blood stream.
Flasks, beakers, and hot plates may soon be a thing of the past in medicinal chemistry labs. Instead of handling a few experiments on a benchtop, scientists may simply pop a microchip into a computer and instantly run thousands of chemical reactions, with results literally shrinking the lab down to the size of a thumbnail.
Women who will develop potentially life-threatening disorders during pregnancy can be identified early when hormone levels in the placenta are tested, a new study has shown.
A team of scientists in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands are reporting disturbing evidence that soil microbes have become progressively more resistant to antibiotics over the last 60 years. Surprisingly, this trend continues despite apparent more stringent rules on use of antibiotics in medicine and agriculture, and improved sewage treatment technology that broadly improves water quality in surrounding environments. Their report appears in ACS' bi-weekly journal Environmental Science and Technology.
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Entity Name | Aspirus Medford Hospital & Clinics Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1285703173 PECOS PAC ID: 5799688602 Enrollment ID: O20040129000007 |
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Microbes are everywhere - thousands of species are in your mouth, and thousands are in a glass of tap water. The ones in your mouth are mostly harmless - as long as you brush and floss so they don't form a biofilm that allows gum disease a path into the blood stream.
Flasks, beakers, and hot plates may soon be a thing of the past in medicinal chemistry labs. Instead of handling a few experiments on a benchtop, scientists may simply pop a microchip into a computer and instantly run thousands of chemical reactions, with results literally shrinking the lab down to the size of a thumbnail.
Women who will develop potentially life-threatening disorders during pregnancy can be identified early when hormone levels in the placenta are tested, a new study has shown.
A team of scientists in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands are reporting disturbing evidence that soil microbes have become progressively more resistant to antibiotics over the last 60 years. Surprisingly, this trend continues despite apparent more stringent rules on use of antibiotics in medicine and agriculture, and improved sewage treatment technology that broadly improves water quality in surrounding environments. Their report appears in ACS' bi-weekly journal Environmental Science and Technology.
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Entity Name | Aspirus Riverview Hospital & Clinics Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1295754844 PECOS PAC ID: 4587658182 Enrollment ID: O20040414000945 |
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Microbes are everywhere - thousands of species are in your mouth, and thousands are in a glass of tap water. The ones in your mouth are mostly harmless - as long as you brush and floss so they don't form a biofilm that allows gum disease a path into the blood stream.
Flasks, beakers, and hot plates may soon be a thing of the past in medicinal chemistry labs. Instead of handling a few experiments on a benchtop, scientists may simply pop a microchip into a computer and instantly run thousands of chemical reactions, with results literally shrinking the lab down to the size of a thumbnail.
Women who will develop potentially life-threatening disorders during pregnancy can be identified early when hormone levels in the placenta are tested, a new study has shown.
A team of scientists in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands are reporting disturbing evidence that soil microbes have become progressively more resistant to antibiotics over the last 60 years. Surprisingly, this trend continues despite apparent more stringent rules on use of antibiotics in medicine and agriculture, and improved sewage treatment technology that broadly improves water quality in surrounding environments. Their report appears in ACS' bi-weekly journal Environmental Science and Technology.
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Entity Name | Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital & Clinics, Inc. |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1538112230 PECOS PAC ID: 1850358938 Enrollment ID: O20041210000558 |
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Microbes are everywhere - thousands of species are in your mouth, and thousands are in a glass of tap water. The ones in your mouth are mostly harmless - as long as you brush and floss so they don't form a biofilm that allows gum disease a path into the blood stream.
Flasks, beakers, and hot plates may soon be a thing of the past in medicinal chemistry labs. Instead of handling a few experiments on a benchtop, scientists may simply pop a microchip into a computer and instantly run thousands of chemical reactions, with results literally shrinking the lab down to the size of a thumbnail.
Women who will develop potentially life-threatening disorders during pregnancy can be identified early when hormone levels in the placenta are tested, a new study has shown.
A team of scientists in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands are reporting disturbing evidence that soil microbes have become progressively more resistant to antibiotics over the last 60 years. Surprisingly, this trend continues despite apparent more stringent rules on use of antibiotics in medicine and agriculture, and improved sewage treatment technology that broadly improves water quality in surrounding environments. Their report appears in ACS' bi-weekly journal Environmental Science and Technology.
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Entity Name | Aspirus Stanley Hospital & Clinics Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1053391730 PECOS PAC ID: 8325957095 Enrollment ID: O20140321001620 |
News Archive
Microbes are everywhere - thousands of species are in your mouth, and thousands are in a glass of tap water. The ones in your mouth are mostly harmless - as long as you brush and floss so they don't form a biofilm that allows gum disease a path into the blood stream.
Flasks, beakers, and hot plates may soon be a thing of the past in medicinal chemistry labs. Instead of handling a few experiments on a benchtop, scientists may simply pop a microchip into a computer and instantly run thousands of chemical reactions, with results literally shrinking the lab down to the size of a thumbnail.
Women who will develop potentially life-threatening disorders during pregnancy can be identified early when hormone levels in the placenta are tested, a new study has shown.
A team of scientists in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands are reporting disturbing evidence that soil microbes have become progressively more resistant to antibiotics over the last 60 years. Surprisingly, this trend continues despite apparent more stringent rules on use of antibiotics in medicine and agriculture, and improved sewage treatment technology that broadly improves water quality in surrounding environments. Their report appears in ACS' bi-weekly journal Environmental Science and Technology.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Jonathan Antanino Parisi, MD Po Box 1510, Eau Claire, WI 54702-1510 Ph: (715) 838-5222 | Dr Jonathan Antanino Parisi, MD 1400 Bellinger St, Eau Claire, WI 54703-5222 Ph: (715) 838-5222 |
News Archive
Microbes are everywhere - thousands of species are in your mouth, and thousands are in a glass of tap water. The ones in your mouth are mostly harmless - as long as you brush and floss so they don't form a biofilm that allows gum disease a path into the blood stream.
Flasks, beakers, and hot plates may soon be a thing of the past in medicinal chemistry labs. Instead of handling a few experiments on a benchtop, scientists may simply pop a microchip into a computer and instantly run thousands of chemical reactions, with results literally shrinking the lab down to the size of a thumbnail.
Women who will develop potentially life-threatening disorders during pregnancy can be identified early when hormone levels in the placenta are tested, a new study has shown.
A team of scientists in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands are reporting disturbing evidence that soil microbes have become progressively more resistant to antibiotics over the last 60 years. Surprisingly, this trend continues despite apparent more stringent rules on use of antibiotics in medicine and agriculture, and improved sewage treatment technology that broadly improves water quality in surrounding environments. Their report appears in ACS' bi-weekly journal Environmental Science and Technology.
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Richard J Daniels, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 719 W Hamilton Ave, Suite C, Eau Claire, WI 54701 Phone: 715-832-1044 Fax: 715-832-0520 | |
Angela Lynn Appel, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1400 Bellinger St, Eau Claire, WI 54703 Phone: 715-838-5222 | |
Caesar R. Gonzaga, MD Surgery Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2116 Craig Rd, Eau Claire, WI 54701 Phone: 715-858-4500 | |
Miechia A Esco, M.D.,PHD Surgery Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 900 W Clairemont Ave, Eau Claire, WI 54701 Phone: 715-717-4121 | |
Nicole Dodge, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 733 W Clairemont Ave, Eau Claire, WI 54701 Phone: 715-838-5222 | |
Michelle Junker, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1400 Bellinger St, Eau Claire, WI 54703 Phone: 715-838-5222 | |
Dr. Ember Lee Ewings, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3221 Stein Blvd Ste 2, Eau Claire, WI 54701 Phone: 157-833-2116 Fax: 715-833-1068 |