Dr Paul Reha Butros, MD | |
445 Charles H Dimmock Pkwy Ste 101, Colonial Heights, VA 23834-2990 | |
(804) 481-9400 | |
(804) 481-9344 |
Full Name | Dr Paul Reha Butros |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Diagnostic Radiology |
Experience | 19 Years |
Location | 445 Charles H Dimmock Pkwy Ste 101, Colonial Heights, Virginia |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. He accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
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1316142029 | Medicaid | VA |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
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Emerging Healthcare Solutions, Inc. today announced the Company has entered into discussions with a Houston-based medical company relating to its patented, and patent pending, genetics technologies.
Science may be one step closer to treating diabetes with a human probiotic pill, according to new Cornell University research.
A team of researchers, including senior investigator, Bradley Peterson, MD, director of the Institute for the Developing Mind at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, used fMRI to investigate neural responses to food cues in overweight compared with lean adolescents.
Ecologists at the University of Georgia are leading a global effort to predict where new infectious diseases are likely to emerge. In a paper published in Ecology Letters, they describe how macroecology—the study of ecological patterns and processes across broad scales of time and space—can provide valuable insights about disease.
Scientists at the University of Sussex have started work on a multi-million pound project to develop drugs to treat the debilitating loss of cognitive function associated with Huntington's disease.
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
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Emerging Healthcare Solutions, Inc. today announced the Company has entered into discussions with a Houston-based medical company relating to its patented, and patent pending, genetics technologies.
Science may be one step closer to treating diabetes with a human probiotic pill, according to new Cornell University research.
A team of researchers, including senior investigator, Bradley Peterson, MD, director of the Institute for the Developing Mind at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, used fMRI to investigate neural responses to food cues in overweight compared with lean adolescents.
Ecologists at the University of Georgia are leading a global effort to predict where new infectious diseases are likely to emerge. In a paper published in Ecology Letters, they describe how macroecology—the study of ecological patterns and processes across broad scales of time and space—can provide valuable insights about disease.
Scientists at the University of Sussex have started work on a multi-million pound project to develop drugs to treat the debilitating loss of cognitive function associated with Huntington's disease.
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Entity Name | Mountain Spring Vascular |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
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Emerging Healthcare Solutions, Inc. today announced the Company has entered into discussions with a Houston-based medical company relating to its patented, and patent pending, genetics technologies.
Science may be one step closer to treating diabetes with a human probiotic pill, according to new Cornell University research.
A team of researchers, including senior investigator, Bradley Peterson, MD, director of the Institute for the Developing Mind at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, used fMRI to investigate neural responses to food cues in overweight compared with lean adolescents.
Ecologists at the University of Georgia are leading a global effort to predict where new infectious diseases are likely to emerge. In a paper published in Ecology Letters, they describe how macroecology—the study of ecological patterns and processes across broad scales of time and space—can provide valuable insights about disease.
Scientists at the University of Sussex have started work on a multi-million pound project to develop drugs to treat the debilitating loss of cognitive function associated with Huntington's disease.
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Entity Name | Fairfax Loudoun Obgyn, Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
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Emerging Healthcare Solutions, Inc. today announced the Company has entered into discussions with a Houston-based medical company relating to its patented, and patent pending, genetics technologies.
Science may be one step closer to treating diabetes with a human probiotic pill, according to new Cornell University research.
A team of researchers, including senior investigator, Bradley Peterson, MD, director of the Institute for the Developing Mind at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, used fMRI to investigate neural responses to food cues in overweight compared with lean adolescents.
Ecologists at the University of Georgia are leading a global effort to predict where new infectious diseases are likely to emerge. In a paper published in Ecology Letters, they describe how macroecology—the study of ecological patterns and processes across broad scales of time and space—can provide valuable insights about disease.
Scientists at the University of Sussex have started work on a multi-million pound project to develop drugs to treat the debilitating loss of cognitive function associated with Huntington's disease.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Paul Reha Butros, MD 3001 Palm Harbor Blvd Ste A, Palm Harbor, FL 34683-1930 Ph: (727) 474-0090 | Dr Paul Reha Butros, MD 445 Charles H Dimmock Pkwy Ste 101, Colonial Heights, VA 23834-2990 Ph: (804) 481-9400 |
News Archive
Emerging Healthcare Solutions, Inc. today announced the Company has entered into discussions with a Houston-based medical company relating to its patented, and patent pending, genetics technologies.
Science may be one step closer to treating diabetes with a human probiotic pill, according to new Cornell University research.
A team of researchers, including senior investigator, Bradley Peterson, MD, director of the Institute for the Developing Mind at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, used fMRI to investigate neural responses to food cues in overweight compared with lean adolescents.
Ecologists at the University of Georgia are leading a global effort to predict where new infectious diseases are likely to emerge. In a paper published in Ecology Letters, they describe how macroecology—the study of ecological patterns and processes across broad scales of time and space—can provide valuable insights about disease.
Scientists at the University of Sussex have started work on a multi-million pound project to develop drugs to treat the debilitating loss of cognitive function associated with Huntington's disease.
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