Dr Michael Steven Lowley, MBBS BSC (HONS) | |
1440 Clifton Rd Ne, Emory School Of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30322-1053 | |
(404) 727-3316 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Dr Michael Steven Lowley |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Psychiatry |
Experience | 14 Years |
Location | 1440 Clifton Rd Ne, Atlanta, Georgia |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | May be. He may accept the Medicare-approved amount; you may be billed for more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1063894418 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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2084P0800X | Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry | 80881 (Georgia) | Secondary |
390200000X | Student In An Organized Health Care Education/training Program | 7088454 (ZZ) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Tmc-behavioral Health Of West Georgia | 2163714635 | 26 |
News Archive
An advisory board made up of Luo leaders from the Nyanza region of Kenya on Monday gave their support for a voluntary medical male circumcision program, a decision that Kenyan officials say is a significant step in the region's fight against HIV/AIDS, Kenya's Daily Nation reports.
Unprecedented collaboration and resources will be required to research and develop safe and effective vaccines for COVID-19 that can be manufactured and delivered in the scale of billions of doses to people globally.
Big pharma gave up on soil bacteria as a source of antibiotics too soon, according to research published in the June issue of Microbiology. Scientists have been mining microbial genomes for new natural products that may have applications in the treatment of MRSA and cancer and have made some exciting discoveries.
GAVI Alliance's plan to introduce new vaccine projects in the developing world "is under threat amid the international economic downturn," the Financial Times reports. "Subsidies to extend the use of vaccines against rubella, HPV to tackle cervical cancer, cholera and Japanese encephalitis in the developing world are among those likely to be cancelled or delayed," according to GAVI's CEO Julian Lob-Levyt, the newspaper writes.
The New York Times reports that the White House is encouraging skeptical state officials to expand Medicaid by using federal money to subsidize the purchase of private insurance for low-income people - a model not envisioned by drafters of the law.
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Entity Name | Tmc-behavioral Health Of West Georgia |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1356795462 PECOS PAC ID: 2163714635 Enrollment ID: O20160705000347 |
News Archive
An advisory board made up of Luo leaders from the Nyanza region of Kenya on Monday gave their support for a voluntary medical male circumcision program, a decision that Kenyan officials say is a significant step in the region's fight against HIV/AIDS, Kenya's Daily Nation reports.
Unprecedented collaboration and resources will be required to research and develop safe and effective vaccines for COVID-19 that can be manufactured and delivered in the scale of billions of doses to people globally.
Big pharma gave up on soil bacteria as a source of antibiotics too soon, according to research published in the June issue of Microbiology. Scientists have been mining microbial genomes for new natural products that may have applications in the treatment of MRSA and cancer and have made some exciting discoveries.
GAVI Alliance's plan to introduce new vaccine projects in the developing world "is under threat amid the international economic downturn," the Financial Times reports. "Subsidies to extend the use of vaccines against rubella, HPV to tackle cervical cancer, cholera and Japanese encephalitis in the developing world are among those likely to be cancelled or delayed," according to GAVI's CEO Julian Lob-Levyt, the newspaper writes.
The New York Times reports that the White House is encouraging skeptical state officials to expand Medicaid by using federal money to subsidize the purchase of private insurance for low-income people - a model not envisioned by drafters of the law.
› Verified 3 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Michael Steven Lowley, MBBS BSC (HONS) 701 Highland Ave Ne, 2417, Atlanta, GA 30312-1478 Ph: (404) 263-5339 | Dr Michael Steven Lowley, MBBS BSC (HONS) 1440 Clifton Rd Ne, Emory School Of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30322-1053 Ph: (404) 727-3316 |
News Archive
An advisory board made up of Luo leaders from the Nyanza region of Kenya on Monday gave their support for a voluntary medical male circumcision program, a decision that Kenyan officials say is a significant step in the region's fight against HIV/AIDS, Kenya's Daily Nation reports.
Unprecedented collaboration and resources will be required to research and develop safe and effective vaccines for COVID-19 that can be manufactured and delivered in the scale of billions of doses to people globally.
Big pharma gave up on soil bacteria as a source of antibiotics too soon, according to research published in the June issue of Microbiology. Scientists have been mining microbial genomes for new natural products that may have applications in the treatment of MRSA and cancer and have made some exciting discoveries.
GAVI Alliance's plan to introduce new vaccine projects in the developing world "is under threat amid the international economic downturn," the Financial Times reports. "Subsidies to extend the use of vaccines against rubella, HPV to tackle cervical cancer, cholera and Japanese encephalitis in the developing world are among those likely to be cancelled or delayed," according to GAVI's CEO Julian Lob-Levyt, the newspaper writes.
The New York Times reports that the White House is encouraging skeptical state officials to expand Medicaid by using federal money to subsidize the purchase of private insurance for low-income people - a model not envisioned by drafters of the law.
› Verified 3 days ago