Dr Nancy L Herta, MD | |
212 S Sullivan Ave, Fremont, MI 49412-1548 | |
(231) 924-3300 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Dr Nancy L Herta |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Obstetrics/gynecology |
Experience | 32 Years |
Location | 212 S Sullivan Ave, Fremont, Michigan |
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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1578519823 | NPI | - | NPPES |
0330372 | Medicaid | MI | |
0M21440038 | Other | MI | MEDICARE PLUS BLUE |
200000002109 | Other | MI | PHP FAMILYCARE |
1021345 | Other | MI | MCLAREN HEALTH PLAN-COMMERCIAL |
1578519823 | Medicaid | MI | |
5305216 | Other | MI | AETNA |
1603303722 | Other | MI | BCBS/BCN |
1021345 | Other | MI | MCLAREN HEALTH ADVANTAGE |
1021345 | Other | MI | MCLAREN HEALTH PLAN-MEDICAID |
200000002109 | Other | MI | PHP |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207V00000X | Obstetrics & Gynecology | 4301068990 (Michigan) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Newaygo County General Hospital Association | 4880503051 | 37 |
News Archive
The vision of a fully wired health system — the goal of a push by doctors, hospitals and the federal government — is coalescing at a Michigan hospital, the Detroit Free Press reports. "Patients at some of the state's largest health systems over the next few years, for example, will have hospital rooms wired into a computer system that lets them see their vital signs, medicines and the name and photograph of the hospital staffer who enters their room.
Picky and fussy eaters are not just being difficult to please say U.S. researchers. They may be suffering from an eating disorder like anorexia or bulimia. Soon the disorder is to have an official name and the American Psychiatric Association plans to call them "selective eaters".
A study led by Keele University has found that older people with persistent pain living in rural areas face challenges in accessing healthcare, which may mean they are less likely to seek treatment or engage in effective self-management.
The field of immunotherapy - the harnessing of patients' own immune systems to fend off cancer - is revolutionizing cancer treatment today. However, clinical trials often show marked improvements in only small subsets of patients, suggesting that as-yet unidentified variations among tumors result in distinct paths of disease progression and response to therapy.
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Entity Name | Pennock Hospital |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1518186295 PECOS PAC ID: 4587551015 Enrollment ID: O20040301000595 |
News Archive
The vision of a fully wired health system — the goal of a push by doctors, hospitals and the federal government — is coalescing at a Michigan hospital, the Detroit Free Press reports. "Patients at some of the state's largest health systems over the next few years, for example, will have hospital rooms wired into a computer system that lets them see their vital signs, medicines and the name and photograph of the hospital staffer who enters their room.
Picky and fussy eaters are not just being difficult to please say U.S. researchers. They may be suffering from an eating disorder like anorexia or bulimia. Soon the disorder is to have an official name and the American Psychiatric Association plans to call them "selective eaters".
A study led by Keele University has found that older people with persistent pain living in rural areas face challenges in accessing healthcare, which may mean they are less likely to seek treatment or engage in effective self-management.
The field of immunotherapy - the harnessing of patients' own immune systems to fend off cancer - is revolutionizing cancer treatment today. However, clinical trials often show marked improvements in only small subsets of patients, suggesting that as-yet unidentified variations among tumors result in distinct paths of disease progression and response to therapy.
› Verified 9 days ago
Entity Name | Newaygo County General Hospital Association |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1750404927 PECOS PAC ID: 4880503051 Enrollment ID: O20040423001232 |
News Archive
The vision of a fully wired health system — the goal of a push by doctors, hospitals and the federal government — is coalescing at a Michigan hospital, the Detroit Free Press reports. "Patients at some of the state's largest health systems over the next few years, for example, will have hospital rooms wired into a computer system that lets them see their vital signs, medicines and the name and photograph of the hospital staffer who enters their room.
Picky and fussy eaters are not just being difficult to please say U.S. researchers. They may be suffering from an eating disorder like anorexia or bulimia. Soon the disorder is to have an official name and the American Psychiatric Association plans to call them "selective eaters".
A study led by Keele University has found that older people with persistent pain living in rural areas face challenges in accessing healthcare, which may mean they are less likely to seek treatment or engage in effective self-management.
The field of immunotherapy - the harnessing of patients' own immune systems to fend off cancer - is revolutionizing cancer treatment today. However, clinical trials often show marked improvements in only small subsets of patients, suggesting that as-yet unidentified variations among tumors result in distinct paths of disease progression and response to therapy.
› Verified 9 days ago
Entity Name | Memorial Medical Center Of West Michigan |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1972589489 PECOS PAC ID: 3678543659 Enrollment ID: O20071128000647 |
News Archive
The vision of a fully wired health system — the goal of a push by doctors, hospitals and the federal government — is coalescing at a Michigan hospital, the Detroit Free Press reports. "Patients at some of the state's largest health systems over the next few years, for example, will have hospital rooms wired into a computer system that lets them see their vital signs, medicines and the name and photograph of the hospital staffer who enters their room.
Picky and fussy eaters are not just being difficult to please say U.S. researchers. They may be suffering from an eating disorder like anorexia or bulimia. Soon the disorder is to have an official name and the American Psychiatric Association plans to call them "selective eaters".
A study led by Keele University has found that older people with persistent pain living in rural areas face challenges in accessing healthcare, which may mean they are less likely to seek treatment or engage in effective self-management.
The field of immunotherapy - the harnessing of patients' own immune systems to fend off cancer - is revolutionizing cancer treatment today. However, clinical trials often show marked improvements in only small subsets of patients, suggesting that as-yet unidentified variations among tumors result in distinct paths of disease progression and response to therapy.
› Verified 9 days ago
Entity Name | Obhg Michigan, Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1790120863 PECOS PAC ID: 3971739244 Enrollment ID: O20131114000576 |
News Archive
The vision of a fully wired health system — the goal of a push by doctors, hospitals and the federal government — is coalescing at a Michigan hospital, the Detroit Free Press reports. "Patients at some of the state's largest health systems over the next few years, for example, will have hospital rooms wired into a computer system that lets them see their vital signs, medicines and the name and photograph of the hospital staffer who enters their room.
Picky and fussy eaters are not just being difficult to please say U.S. researchers. They may be suffering from an eating disorder like anorexia or bulimia. Soon the disorder is to have an official name and the American Psychiatric Association plans to call them "selective eaters".
A study led by Keele University has found that older people with persistent pain living in rural areas face challenges in accessing healthcare, which may mean they are less likely to seek treatment or engage in effective self-management.
The field of immunotherapy - the harnessing of patients' own immune systems to fend off cancer - is revolutionizing cancer treatment today. However, clinical trials often show marked improvements in only small subsets of patients, suggesting that as-yet unidentified variations among tumors result in distinct paths of disease progression and response to therapy.
› Verified 9 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Nancy L Herta, MD 212 S Sullivan Ave, Fremont, MI 49412-1548 Ph: (231) 924-3300 | Dr Nancy L Herta, MD 212 S Sullivan Ave, Fremont, MI 49412-1548 Ph: (231) 924-3300 |
News Archive
The vision of a fully wired health system — the goal of a push by doctors, hospitals and the federal government — is coalescing at a Michigan hospital, the Detroit Free Press reports. "Patients at some of the state's largest health systems over the next few years, for example, will have hospital rooms wired into a computer system that lets them see their vital signs, medicines and the name and photograph of the hospital staffer who enters their room.
Picky and fussy eaters are not just being difficult to please say U.S. researchers. They may be suffering from an eating disorder like anorexia or bulimia. Soon the disorder is to have an official name and the American Psychiatric Association plans to call them "selective eaters".
A study led by Keele University has found that older people with persistent pain living in rural areas face challenges in accessing healthcare, which may mean they are less likely to seek treatment or engage in effective self-management.
The field of immunotherapy - the harnessing of patients' own immune systems to fend off cancer - is revolutionizing cancer treatment today. However, clinical trials often show marked improvements in only small subsets of patients, suggesting that as-yet unidentified variations among tumors result in distinct paths of disease progression and response to therapy.
› Verified 9 days ago
Jehanna Shaelah Erho, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 212 S Sullivan Ave, Fremont, MI 49412 Phone: 231-924-1212 | |
Lindsay Ann Schmiedeknecht, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 212 S Sullivan Ave, Fremont, MI 49412 Phone: 231-924-1212 | |
Arie J. Vanderweide, D.O. Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 230 W Oak St, Suite 201, Fremont, MI 49412 Phone: 231-924-4200 Fax: 231-924-2001 |