Dr Jonathan C Grossmann, MD | |
1000 Lincoln Cir Se, Suite 100, Orange City, IA 51041-1862 | |
(712) 737-2000 | |
(712) 737-2115 |
Full Name | Dr Jonathan C Grossmann |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | General Practice |
Experience | 31 Years |
Location | 1000 Lincoln Cir Se, Orange City, Iowa |
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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1730166935 | NPI | - | NPPES |
0117551 | Other | IA | MEDICA |
F64958 | Other | IA | COVENTRY HEALTH CARE |
426038405 | Other | IA | CIGNA |
0117551 | Other | IA | UNITED HEALTH CARE |
4969 | Other | IA | MIDLANDS CHOICE |
0634626 | Medicaid | IA | |
46874 | Other | IA | BC/BS ER LOCATION |
54146 | Other | IA | FIRST ADMINISTRATORS |
42603840551041 | Other | IA | WPS TRICARE |
5099184 | Medicaid | IA | |
54146 | Other | IA | WELLMARK BC/BS |
54146 | Other | IA | IOWA BANKERS |
20248 | Other | IA | SIOUX VALLEY HEALTH PLAN |
6099184 | Medicaid | IA | |
703361023654 | Other | IA | PREFERRED ONE |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | 30022 (Iowa) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Orange City Home Health | Orange city, IA | Home health agency |
Orange City Hospice | Orange city, IA | Hospice |
Orange City Area Health System | Orange city, IA | Hospital |
Floyd Valley Healthcare | Le mars, IA | Hospital |
Prairie Ridge Care Center | Orange city, IA | Nursing home |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Orange City Municipal Hospital | 4688587231 | 36 |
News Archive
Patients who had a transient ischaemic attack (TIA), sometimes referred to as a "mini stroke", were much less likely to experience further vascular events in the first year if their care was co-ordinated by a special hospital team.
A Rice University researcher and his colleagues have received a National Institutes of Health grant to see how delays in gene transcription - life's most basic messaging system - affect cellular processes.
Members of a Syracuse University research team have shown that an obscure phenomenon called stochastic resonance (SR) can improve the clarity of signals in systems such as radar, sonar and even radiography, used in medical clinics to detect signs of breast cancer. It does this by adding carefully selected noise to the system.
According to a study, daily bread consumption, especially wholemeal bread, can prevent cardiovascular disease. The study has been led by the professor Rafael Llorach, Ramon y Cajal researcher from the Department of Nutrition and Bromatology at the Faculty of Pharmacy and from the Food and Nutrition Torribera campus of the University of Barcelona.
A new study shows that a protein found in blood alleviates anemia, a condition in which the body's tissues don't get enough oxygen from the blood. In this animal study, injections of the protein, known as transferrin, also protected against potentially fatal iron overload in mice with thalassemia, a type of inherited anemia that affects millions of people worldwide.
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Entity Name | Orange City Municipal Hospital |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1265479323 PECOS PAC ID: 4688587231 Enrollment ID: O20031223000417 |
News Archive
Patients who had a transient ischaemic attack (TIA), sometimes referred to as a "mini stroke", were much less likely to experience further vascular events in the first year if their care was co-ordinated by a special hospital team.
A Rice University researcher and his colleagues have received a National Institutes of Health grant to see how delays in gene transcription - life's most basic messaging system - affect cellular processes.
Members of a Syracuse University research team have shown that an obscure phenomenon called stochastic resonance (SR) can improve the clarity of signals in systems such as radar, sonar and even radiography, used in medical clinics to detect signs of breast cancer. It does this by adding carefully selected noise to the system.
According to a study, daily bread consumption, especially wholemeal bread, can prevent cardiovascular disease. The study has been led by the professor Rafael Llorach, Ramon y Cajal researcher from the Department of Nutrition and Bromatology at the Faculty of Pharmacy and from the Food and Nutrition Torribera campus of the University of Barcelona.
A new study shows that a protein found in blood alleviates anemia, a condition in which the body's tissues don't get enough oxygen from the blood. In this animal study, injections of the protein, known as transferrin, also protected against potentially fatal iron overload in mice with thalassemia, a type of inherited anemia that affects millions of people worldwide.
› Verified 6 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Jonathan C Grossmann, MD 1000 Lincoln Cir Se, Suite 100, Orange City, IA 51041-1862 Ph: (712) 737-2000 | Dr Jonathan C Grossmann, MD 1000 Lincoln Cir Se, Suite 100, Orange City, IA 51041-1862 Ph: (712) 737-2000 |
News Archive
Patients who had a transient ischaemic attack (TIA), sometimes referred to as a "mini stroke", were much less likely to experience further vascular events in the first year if their care was co-ordinated by a special hospital team.
A Rice University researcher and his colleagues have received a National Institutes of Health grant to see how delays in gene transcription - life's most basic messaging system - affect cellular processes.
Members of a Syracuse University research team have shown that an obscure phenomenon called stochastic resonance (SR) can improve the clarity of signals in systems such as radar, sonar and even radiography, used in medical clinics to detect signs of breast cancer. It does this by adding carefully selected noise to the system.
According to a study, daily bread consumption, especially wholemeal bread, can prevent cardiovascular disease. The study has been led by the professor Rafael Llorach, Ramon y Cajal researcher from the Department of Nutrition and Bromatology at the Faculty of Pharmacy and from the Food and Nutrition Torribera campus of the University of Barcelona.
A new study shows that a protein found in blood alleviates anemia, a condition in which the body's tissues don't get enough oxygen from the blood. In this animal study, injections of the protein, known as transferrin, also protected against potentially fatal iron overload in mice with thalassemia, a type of inherited anemia that affects millions of people worldwide.
› Verified 6 days ago
Dr. Mark W Muilenburg, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1000 Lincoln Cir Se, Suite 100, Orange City, IA 51041 Phone: 712-737-2000 Fax: 712-737-2115 | |
Dr. Cynthia M Pals, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1000 Lincoln Cir Se, Suite 100, Orange City, IA 51041 Phone: 712-737-2000 Fax: 712-737-2115 | |
Harrison H Hanson, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1000 Lincoln Cir Se, Suite 100, Orange City, IA 51041 Phone: 712-737-4984 | |
Dr. Mark J Turek, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1000 Lincoln Cir Se, Suite 100, Orange City, IA 51041 Phone: 712-737-2000 Fax: 712-737-2115 | |
Dr. Alan E Laird, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1000 Lincoln Cir Se, Suite 100, Orange City, IA 51041 Phone: 712-737-2000 Fax: 712-737-2115 | |
Dr. Lee A Kamstra, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1000 Lincoln Cir Se, Suite 100, Orange City, IA 51041 Phone: 712-737-2000 Fax: 712-737-2115 | |
Dr. Nigel Millard, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1000 Lincoln Cir Se, Orange City, IA 51041 Phone: 712-737-2000 |