Dr Kishore Sathiraju, DO | |
105 Collier Rd Nw Ste 2000, Atlanta, GA 30309-1734 | |
(404) 350-1122 | |
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Full Name | Dr Kishore Sathiraju |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Family Medicine |
Location | 105 Collier Rd Nw Ste 2000, Atlanta, Georgia |
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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1184289993 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | 94184 (Georgia) | Primary |
Entity Name | Piedmont Medical Care Corporation |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1912956046 PECOS PAC ID: 6002802220 Enrollment ID: O20040422001500 |
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Decision Resources, one of the world's leading research and advisory firms focusing on pharmaceutical and healthcare issues, finds that compared to last year's analysis of U.S. patient-level claims data, TNF-alpha inhibitors are being used more often to treat newly diagnosed patients suffering from Crohn's disease.
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A new study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/doi/10.1503/cmaj.091823 of all patients in Canada admitted to hospital for H1N1 in the first five months of the outbreak summarizes the risk factors for a severe outcome (www.cmaj.ca). The H1N1 pandemic presents important learnings for clinicians and researchers and data on severe outcomes can help inform future treatment and prevention guidelines.
A new study published online this month in the Journal of Urban Health conducted by researchers in the Department of Population Health at NYU Langone Medical Center, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and the New York State Department of Health found only 63 percent of New Yorkers on Medicaid with chronic conditions including hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol are adherent to medication regimens.
A common cancer drug and a drug used for a rare condition affecting the heart could together treat an aggressive form of lung cancer called non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), according to a study published in Cell today.
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Entity Name | Signify Health Medical Associates Pllc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1750845863 PECOS PAC ID: 2163764424 Enrollment ID: O20200115001292 |
News Archive
Decision Resources, one of the world's leading research and advisory firms focusing on pharmaceutical and healthcare issues, finds that compared to last year's analysis of U.S. patient-level claims data, TNF-alpha inhibitors are being used more often to treat newly diagnosed patients suffering from Crohn's disease.
Studies in the United States have long shown that rich people tend to be healthier than poor people, and that this "health gap" between the haves and have-nots gets worse as people get older. But is that because the U.S. is a capitalist society? Apparently not. A new study from North Carolina State University shows that the same is true in China.
A new study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/doi/10.1503/cmaj.091823 of all patients in Canada admitted to hospital for H1N1 in the first five months of the outbreak summarizes the risk factors for a severe outcome (www.cmaj.ca). The H1N1 pandemic presents important learnings for clinicians and researchers and data on severe outcomes can help inform future treatment and prevention guidelines.
A new study published online this month in the Journal of Urban Health conducted by researchers in the Department of Population Health at NYU Langone Medical Center, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and the New York State Department of Health found only 63 percent of New Yorkers on Medicaid with chronic conditions including hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol are adherent to medication regimens.
A common cancer drug and a drug used for a rare condition affecting the heart could together treat an aggressive form of lung cancer called non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), according to a study published in Cell today.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Kishore Sathiraju, DO 300 W 27th St, Lumberton, NC 28358-3075 Ph: (910) 671-5000 | Dr Kishore Sathiraju, DO 105 Collier Rd Nw Ste 2000, Atlanta, GA 30309-1734 Ph: (404) 350-1122 |
News Archive
Decision Resources, one of the world's leading research and advisory firms focusing on pharmaceutical and healthcare issues, finds that compared to last year's analysis of U.S. patient-level claims data, TNF-alpha inhibitors are being used more often to treat newly diagnosed patients suffering from Crohn's disease.
Studies in the United States have long shown that rich people tend to be healthier than poor people, and that this "health gap" between the haves and have-nots gets worse as people get older. But is that because the U.S. is a capitalist society? Apparently not. A new study from North Carolina State University shows that the same is true in China.
A new study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/doi/10.1503/cmaj.091823 of all patients in Canada admitted to hospital for H1N1 in the first five months of the outbreak summarizes the risk factors for a severe outcome (www.cmaj.ca). The H1N1 pandemic presents important learnings for clinicians and researchers and data on severe outcomes can help inform future treatment and prevention guidelines.
A new study published online this month in the Journal of Urban Health conducted by researchers in the Department of Population Health at NYU Langone Medical Center, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and the New York State Department of Health found only 63 percent of New Yorkers on Medicaid with chronic conditions including hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol are adherent to medication regimens.
A common cancer drug and a drug used for a rare condition affecting the heart could together treat an aggressive form of lung cancer called non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), according to a study published in Cell today.
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Fidelia O Osinubi, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3885 Princeton Lakes Way, Suite 402, Atlanta, GA 30331 Phone: 404-349-0496 Fax: 404-349-6081 | |
Theresa R Jacobs, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 868 York Ave Sw, Atlanta, GA 30310 Phone: 404-752-1400 Fax: 404-758-0740 | |
David M Williams, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1046 Ridge Ave Sw, Atlanta, GA 30315 Phone: 404-688-1350 Fax: 404-564-6734 | |
Tony Serrano-padin, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1701 Hardee Ave. Sw, Bldg 125, Fort Mcpherson - Army Health Clinic, Atlanta, GA 30330 Phone: 404-464-0389 | |
Dr. Bhavi Patel Purohit, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 720 Westview Dr Sw, Atlanta, GA 30310 Phone: 404-756-1230 Fax: 404-752-8682 | |
Dr. Edmond Shih, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5461 Buford Hwy Ne, Atlanta, GA 30340 Phone: 770-457-5556 Fax: 770-457-7776 | |
Zahidul Islam Chowdhury, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 240 N Highland Ave Ne, Suite F, Atlanta, GA 30307 Phone: 404-658-9840 Fax: 404-658-9846 |