Michael J Pelekanos, MD - Medicare Obstetrics/gynecology in Monroeville, PA

Michael J Pelekanos, MD is a medicare enrolled "Obstetrics & Gynecology" physician in Monroeville, Pennsylvania. He went to Perelman School Of Med At The University Of Pennsylvania and graduated in 1980 and has 44 years of diverse experience with area of expertise as Obstetrics/gynecology. He is a member of the group practice Highlands Hospital And Health Center and his current practice location is 2580 Haymaker Rd Ste 201, Monroeville, Pennsylvania. You can reach out to his office (for appointments etc.) via phone at (412) 856-7500.

Michael J Pelekanos is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania (license number MD025779E) 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 1013905884.

Contact Information

Michael J Pelekanos, MD
2580 Haymaker Rd Ste 201,
Monroeville, PA 15146-3500
(412) 856-7500
(412) 856-6079



Physician's Profile

Full NameMichael J Pelekanos
GenderMale
SpecialityObstetrics/gynecology
Experience44 Years
Location2580 Haymaker Rd Ste 201, Monroeville, Pennsylvania
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:
  • Michael J Pelekanos attended and graduated from Perelman School Of Med At The University Of Pennsylvania in 1980
  NPI Data:
  • NPI Number: 1013905884
  • Provider Enumeration Date: 10/06/2005
  • Last Update Date: 08/06/2021
  Medicare PECOS Information:
  • PECOS PAC ID: 6305744772
  • Enrollment ID: I20031222000899

Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Michael J Pelekanos such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1013905884NPI-NPPES
001021391MedicaidPA

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
207VF0040XObstetrics & Gynecology - Female Pelvic Medicine And Reconstructive Surgery MD025779E (Pennsylvania)Secondary
207V00000XObstetrics & Gynecology MD025779E (Pennsylvania)Primary

Medical Facilities Affiliation

Facility NameLocationFacility Type
Highlands HospitalConnellsville, PAHospital
Forbes HospitalMonroeville, PAHospital

Group Practice Association

Group Practice NameGroup PECOS PAC IDNo. of Members
Highlands Hospital And Health Center276946075720

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Entity NameAllegheny Clinic
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1073081493
PECOS PAC ID: 5395649586
Enrollment ID: O20040310000602

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Entity NameHighlands Hospital And Health Center
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1447443957
PECOS PAC ID: 2769460757
Enrollment ID: O20040707001195

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Entity NameMon-vale Specialty Practices, Inc
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1356695720
PECOS PAC ID: 0042464026
Enrollment ID: O20130128000282

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Entity NameHighlands Hospital And Health Center
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1497362453
PECOS PAC ID: 2769460757
Enrollment ID: O20201130001281

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Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Michael J Pelekanos, MD
2580 Haymaker Rd Ste 201,
Monroeville, PA 15146-3500

Ph: (412) 856-7500
Michael J Pelekanos, MD
2580 Haymaker Rd Ste 201,
Monroeville, PA 15146-3500

Ph: (412) 856-7500

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Obstetrics & Gynecology Doctors in Monroeville, PA

Mary Burriss,
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2580 Haymaker Rd Ste 201, Monroeville, PA 15146
Phone: 412-856-7500    Fax: 412-856-6079
Sadie Wachter Ackerman, M.D.
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2580 Haymaker Rd Ste 201, Monroeville, PA 15146
Phone: 412-856-7500    Fax: 412-856-6079
Maureen B Conroy, DO
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2580 Haymaker Rd Ste 201, Monroeville, PA 15146
Phone: 412-856-7500    Fax: 412-856-6079
Kathryn Diana Peticca, M.D.
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2580 Haymaker Rd Ste 201, Monroeville, PA 15146
Phone: 412-856-7500    Fax: 412-856-6079
Kristie Nicole Charek,
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2580 Haymaker Rd Ste 201, Monroeville, PA 15146
Phone: 412-641-4455    
Traci L Wojcik, MD
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2580 Haymaker Rd Ste 201, Monroeville, PA 15146
Phone: 412-856-7500    Fax: 412-856-6079

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