Dr Natasha Lynn Romanoski, DO | |
1135 Olde W Chocolate Ave, Hummelstown, PA 17036-9188 | |
(717) 531-4263 | |
(717) 566-8202 |
Full Name | Dr Natasha Lynn Romanoski |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation |
Experience | 13 Years |
Location | 1135 Olde W Chocolate Ave, Hummelstown, Pennsylvania |
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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1780959429 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208100000X | Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation | OS017469 (Pennsylvania) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Milton S Hershey Medical Center | Hershey, PA | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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The Milton S Hershey Medical Center Physicians Group | 3870405483 | 1400 |
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"What does it take to get to zero? While reflecting on the theme of this past World AIDS Day (Getting to zero, Zero new infections, Zero discrimination, Zero deaths), I asked myself this question," Lisa MacDonald, project manager at HealthBridge Foundation of Canada, writes in a Huffington Post Canada opinion piece.
Targeting the issue of low birth rates, the Taiwanese government implemented the Mega Warmth Social Welfare Program (MWSWP) in 2006 after its fertility rates dipped lower than most industrial nations.
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In the mid-nineteenth century Charles Locock, physician to Queen Victoria, introduced bromide as the first effective treatment for epilepsy. The drug was little used in treating the disorder until 1868, however, when its efficacy against seizures was first demonstrated in a clinical trial. Bromide was the sole anticonvulsant available until 1912 and the introduction of phenobarbital.
Amid reports that a drug used to treat Parkinson's disease has caused some patients to become addicted to gambling and sex, University of Pittsburgh researchers have published a study that sheds light on what may have gone wrong.
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Entity Name | The Milton S Hershey Medical Center Physicians Group |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1710951744 PECOS PAC ID: 3870405483 Enrollment ID: O20040225000741 |
News Archive
"What does it take to get to zero? While reflecting on the theme of this past World AIDS Day (Getting to zero, Zero new infections, Zero discrimination, Zero deaths), I asked myself this question," Lisa MacDonald, project manager at HealthBridge Foundation of Canada, writes in a Huffington Post Canada opinion piece.
Targeting the issue of low birth rates, the Taiwanese government implemented the Mega Warmth Social Welfare Program (MWSWP) in 2006 after its fertility rates dipped lower than most industrial nations.
Women who received collaborative care for depression at an obstetrics and gynecology clinic showed fewer symptoms after treatment than women receiving usual depression care in the same setting, recent University of Washington research found.
In the mid-nineteenth century Charles Locock, physician to Queen Victoria, introduced bromide as the first effective treatment for epilepsy. The drug was little used in treating the disorder until 1868, however, when its efficacy against seizures was first demonstrated in a clinical trial. Bromide was the sole anticonvulsant available until 1912 and the introduction of phenobarbital.
Amid reports that a drug used to treat Parkinson's disease has caused some patients to become addicted to gambling and sex, University of Pittsburgh researchers have published a study that sheds light on what may have gone wrong.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Natasha Lynn Romanoski, DO 500 University Dr, Po Box 850, Hershey, PA 17033-2360 Ph: (717) 531-4263 | Dr Natasha Lynn Romanoski, DO 1135 Olde W Chocolate Ave, Hummelstown, PA 17036-9188 Ph: (717) 531-4263 |
News Archive
"What does it take to get to zero? While reflecting on the theme of this past World AIDS Day (Getting to zero, Zero new infections, Zero discrimination, Zero deaths), I asked myself this question," Lisa MacDonald, project manager at HealthBridge Foundation of Canada, writes in a Huffington Post Canada opinion piece.
Targeting the issue of low birth rates, the Taiwanese government implemented the Mega Warmth Social Welfare Program (MWSWP) in 2006 after its fertility rates dipped lower than most industrial nations.
Women who received collaborative care for depression at an obstetrics and gynecology clinic showed fewer symptoms after treatment than women receiving usual depression care in the same setting, recent University of Washington research found.
In the mid-nineteenth century Charles Locock, physician to Queen Victoria, introduced bromide as the first effective treatment for epilepsy. The drug was little used in treating the disorder until 1868, however, when its efficacy against seizures was first demonstrated in a clinical trial. Bromide was the sole anticonvulsant available until 1912 and the introduction of phenobarbital.
Amid reports that a drug used to treat Parkinson's disease has caused some patients to become addicted to gambling and sex, University of Pittsburgh researchers have published a study that sheds light on what may have gone wrong.
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Teresa L Such-neibar, DO Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1135 Olde W Chocolate Ave Ste 101, Hummelstown, PA 17036 Phone: 717-531-7010 Fax: 717-531-7102 | |
Dr. Prateek Grover, MD Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1135 Olde W Chocolate Ave, Hummelstown, PA 17036 Phone: 717-531-0003 | |
Christian Lopez Aponte, MD Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1135 Old W. Chocolate Ave, Hummelstown, PA 17036 Phone: 787-630-3108 | |
Dr. Lori M Grafton, M.D. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1135 Olde W Chocolate Ave, Penn State Hershey Rehabilitation Hospital, Hummelstown, PA 17036 Phone: 717-531-7010 Fax: 717-531-7102 | |
Yetsa Adebodunde Tuakli-wosornu, M.D., M.P.H. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1135 Olde W Chocolate Ave Ste 101, Hummelstown, PA 17036 Phone: 717-531-7010 Fax: 717-531-7102 | |
Shaessa L Wright, DO Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1135 Olde W Chocolate Ave Ste 101, Hummelstown, PA 17036 Phone: 717-531-7010 Fax: 717-531-7102 | |
Whitney Norman, PTA Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 8125 Adams Dr Ste B, Hummelstown, PA 17036 Phone: 717-220-2020 |