Dr Lindley Gifford, MD | |
30 Elm Ave, Hyannis, MA 02601-5547 | |
(508) 778-0300 | |
(508) 778-8747 |
Full Name | Dr Lindley Gifford |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Family Practice |
Experience | 34 Years |
Location | 30 Elm Ave, Hyannis, Massachusetts |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She 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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1841275724 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | 203240 (Massachusetts) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Cape Cod Healthcare | Hyannis, MA | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Harbor Health Services Inc | 0345146213 | 48 |
News Archive
A portable device attached to a smartphone can help capture precise images of the retina to diagnose eye disease. The new method by a startup company, Phelcom Technologies, is a lower cost tool that can help doctors diagnose remotely, through telemedicine.
In anticipation of the September 2011 U.N. High-level Meeting on Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), low- and middle-income countries "should not only look at the lessons learned in the control of NCDs in developed countries, but also those from other areas of public health, especially AIDS, which can inform the design of an effective and sustainable response to NCDs in developing countries," Rebecca Dirks from FHI 360 and colleagues write in this PLoS Medicine Policy Forum editorial piece.
"Scientists are aware that their interventions in the natural world will have unintended effects, and in order to behave ethically, these potential risks must be considered," Maggie Koerth-Baker, science editor at BoingBoing.net, writes in a New York Times opinion piece, adding, "Even something as innocuous as a mosquito net may carry a considerable downside."
Researchers from Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah discovered a cellular mechanism that drives the spread of breast cancer to other parts of the body (metastasis), as well as a therapy which blocks that mechanism. The research results were published online in the journal Cell Reports on January 2.
Low-dose aspirin is a cheap and effective way to prevent potentially deadly blood clots in the leg or the lungs in patients who have had a previous blood clot a new study shows.
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Entity Name | Harbor Health Services Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1376502070 PECOS PAC ID: 0345146213 Enrollment ID: O20050324000106 |
News Archive
A portable device attached to a smartphone can help capture precise images of the retina to diagnose eye disease. The new method by a startup company, Phelcom Technologies, is a lower cost tool that can help doctors diagnose remotely, through telemedicine.
In anticipation of the September 2011 U.N. High-level Meeting on Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), low- and middle-income countries "should not only look at the lessons learned in the control of NCDs in developed countries, but also those from other areas of public health, especially AIDS, which can inform the design of an effective and sustainable response to NCDs in developing countries," Rebecca Dirks from FHI 360 and colleagues write in this PLoS Medicine Policy Forum editorial piece.
"Scientists are aware that their interventions in the natural world will have unintended effects, and in order to behave ethically, these potential risks must be considered," Maggie Koerth-Baker, science editor at BoingBoing.net, writes in a New York Times opinion piece, adding, "Even something as innocuous as a mosquito net may carry a considerable downside."
Researchers from Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah discovered a cellular mechanism that drives the spread of breast cancer to other parts of the body (metastasis), as well as a therapy which blocks that mechanism. The research results were published online in the journal Cell Reports on January 2.
Low-dose aspirin is a cheap and effective way to prevent potentially deadly blood clots in the leg or the lungs in patients who have had a previous blood clot a new study shows.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Lindley Gifford, MD 30 Elm Ave, Hyannis, MA 02601-5547 Ph: (508) 778-0300 | Dr Lindley Gifford, MD 30 Elm Ave, Hyannis, MA 02601-5547 Ph: (508) 778-0300 |
News Archive
A portable device attached to a smartphone can help capture precise images of the retina to diagnose eye disease. The new method by a startup company, Phelcom Technologies, is a lower cost tool that can help doctors diagnose remotely, through telemedicine.
In anticipation of the September 2011 U.N. High-level Meeting on Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), low- and middle-income countries "should not only look at the lessons learned in the control of NCDs in developed countries, but also those from other areas of public health, especially AIDS, which can inform the design of an effective and sustainable response to NCDs in developing countries," Rebecca Dirks from FHI 360 and colleagues write in this PLoS Medicine Policy Forum editorial piece.
"Scientists are aware that their interventions in the natural world will have unintended effects, and in order to behave ethically, these potential risks must be considered," Maggie Koerth-Baker, science editor at BoingBoing.net, writes in a New York Times opinion piece, adding, "Even something as innocuous as a mosquito net may carry a considerable downside."
Researchers from Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah discovered a cellular mechanism that drives the spread of breast cancer to other parts of the body (metastasis), as well as a therapy which blocks that mechanism. The research results were published online in the journal Cell Reports on January 2.
Low-dose aspirin is a cheap and effective way to prevent potentially deadly blood clots in the leg or the lungs in patients who have had a previous blood clot a new study shows.
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Shantel Williams, LPN Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 94 Main St, Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone: 508-771-9599 Fax: 508-771-1208 | |
Kara Fleming, Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 735 Attucks Lane, Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone: 508-778-5420 | |
William Churchill Lary Iv, PA-C Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 89 Lewis Bay Rd Ste 4, Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone: 508-418-6600 | |
Dr. Christopher L Butler, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 130 North St, Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone: 508-778-4777 Fax: 508-771-9555 | |
Dr. Richard M Lucchesi, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 233 Stevens Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone: 508-771-3190 Fax: 508-771-0940 | |
Dr. Andrew Gerard Van Vugt, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 27 Park St, Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone: 508-862-5976 Fax: 508-862-7931 | |
Dr. Monty James Vanbeber, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 233 Stevens St, Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone: 508-771-3190 |