Dr Seyed Mohsen Sharifi Takieh, MD | |
3850 E Baseline Rd Ste 102, Mesa, AZ 85206-4403 | |
(480) 924-0006 | |
(480) 924-0659 |
Full Name | Dr Seyed Mohsen Sharifi Takieh |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology) |
Experience | 34 Years |
Location | 3850 E Baseline Rd Ste 102, Mesa, Arizona |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. He 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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1144294109 | NPI | - | NPPES |
958465 | Medicaid | AZ |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RC0000X | Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease | 33949 (Arizona) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Mountain Vista Medical Center, Lp | Mesa, AZ | Hospital |
Chandler Regional Medical Center | Chandler, AZ | Hospital |
Mercy Gilbert Medical Center | Gilbert, AZ | Hospital |
St Luke's Medical Center | Phoenix, AZ | Hospital |
Entity Name | Vascular Heart & Lung Associates, Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1558546903 PECOS PAC ID: 2264511070 Enrollment ID: O20080506000133 |
News Archive
A leading immunology research institute has validated the long-held and controversial hypothesis that antibodies - usually the "good guys" in the body's fight against viruses - instead contribute to severe dengue virus-induced disease, the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology announced today. The finding has major implications for the development of a first-ever vaccine against dengue virus, a growing public health threat which annually infects 50 to 100 million people worldwide, causing a half million cases of the severest form.
Nanomix Inc., (Nanomix), a leading nanotechnology company focused on development of next generation Point of Care diagnostic tests to enable earlier and more accurate testing in hospital and pre-hospital settings, today announced that is has closed private financing for approximately $12 million.
Researchers at Appalachian State University have found that mothers who consumed more fruits and vegetables are less likely to pressure their daughters to eat and their daughters are less picky, eat more fruits and vegetables, eat fewer fats and sweets and are less likely to be overweight.
Results of a study presented today at the World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases, showed that in boys, higher screen time was adversely associated to bone mineral density (BMD) at all sites even when adjusted for specific lifestyle factors.
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Entity Name | Arizona Cardiovascular Consultants Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1124287610 PECOS PAC ID: 7113092255 Enrollment ID: O20080825000173 |
News Archive
A leading immunology research institute has validated the long-held and controversial hypothesis that antibodies - usually the "good guys" in the body's fight against viruses - instead contribute to severe dengue virus-induced disease, the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology announced today. The finding has major implications for the development of a first-ever vaccine against dengue virus, a growing public health threat which annually infects 50 to 100 million people worldwide, causing a half million cases of the severest form.
Nanomix Inc., (Nanomix), a leading nanotechnology company focused on development of next generation Point of Care diagnostic tests to enable earlier and more accurate testing in hospital and pre-hospital settings, today announced that is has closed private financing for approximately $12 million.
Researchers at Appalachian State University have found that mothers who consumed more fruits and vegetables are less likely to pressure their daughters to eat and their daughters are less picky, eat more fruits and vegetables, eat fewer fats and sweets and are less likely to be overweight.
Results of a study presented today at the World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases, showed that in boys, higher screen time was adversely associated to bone mineral density (BMD) at all sites even when adjusted for specific lifestyle factors.
› Verified 8 days ago
Entity Name | Swarup Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1356663736 PECOS PAC ID: 9638209760 Enrollment ID: O20100615000919 |
News Archive
A leading immunology research institute has validated the long-held and controversial hypothesis that antibodies - usually the "good guys" in the body's fight against viruses - instead contribute to severe dengue virus-induced disease, the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology announced today. The finding has major implications for the development of a first-ever vaccine against dengue virus, a growing public health threat which annually infects 50 to 100 million people worldwide, causing a half million cases of the severest form.
Nanomix Inc., (Nanomix), a leading nanotechnology company focused on development of next generation Point of Care diagnostic tests to enable earlier and more accurate testing in hospital and pre-hospital settings, today announced that is has closed private financing for approximately $12 million.
Researchers at Appalachian State University have found that mothers who consumed more fruits and vegetables are less likely to pressure their daughters to eat and their daughters are less picky, eat more fruits and vegetables, eat fewer fats and sweets and are less likely to be overweight.
Results of a study presented today at the World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases, showed that in boys, higher screen time was adversely associated to bone mineral density (BMD) at all sites even when adjusted for specific lifestyle factors.
› Verified 8 days ago
Entity Name | Dragha Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1205491826 PECOS PAC ID: 1052390259 Enrollment ID: O20190723000247 |
News Archive
A leading immunology research institute has validated the long-held and controversial hypothesis that antibodies - usually the "good guys" in the body's fight against viruses - instead contribute to severe dengue virus-induced disease, the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology announced today. The finding has major implications for the development of a first-ever vaccine against dengue virus, a growing public health threat which annually infects 50 to 100 million people worldwide, causing a half million cases of the severest form.
Nanomix Inc., (Nanomix), a leading nanotechnology company focused on development of next generation Point of Care diagnostic tests to enable earlier and more accurate testing in hospital and pre-hospital settings, today announced that is has closed private financing for approximately $12 million.
Researchers at Appalachian State University have found that mothers who consumed more fruits and vegetables are less likely to pressure their daughters to eat and their daughters are less picky, eat more fruits and vegetables, eat fewer fats and sweets and are less likely to be overweight.
Results of a study presented today at the World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases, showed that in boys, higher screen time was adversely associated to bone mineral density (BMD) at all sites even when adjusted for specific lifestyle factors.
› Verified 8 days ago
Entity Name | Fhmc Clinic |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1043830623 PECOS PAC ID: 8729497706 Enrollment ID: O20210503002389 |
News Archive
A leading immunology research institute has validated the long-held and controversial hypothesis that antibodies - usually the "good guys" in the body's fight against viruses - instead contribute to severe dengue virus-induced disease, the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology announced today. The finding has major implications for the development of a first-ever vaccine against dengue virus, a growing public health threat which annually infects 50 to 100 million people worldwide, causing a half million cases of the severest form.
Nanomix Inc., (Nanomix), a leading nanotechnology company focused on development of next generation Point of Care diagnostic tests to enable earlier and more accurate testing in hospital and pre-hospital settings, today announced that is has closed private financing for approximately $12 million.
Researchers at Appalachian State University have found that mothers who consumed more fruits and vegetables are less likely to pressure their daughters to eat and their daughters are less picky, eat more fruits and vegetables, eat fewer fats and sweets and are less likely to be overweight.
Results of a study presented today at the World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases, showed that in boys, higher screen time was adversely associated to bone mineral density (BMD) at all sites even when adjusted for specific lifestyle factors.
› Verified 8 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Seyed Mohsen Sharifi Takieh, MD 3850 E Baseline Rd Ste 102, Mesa, AZ 85206-4403 Ph: (480) 924-0006 | Dr Seyed Mohsen Sharifi Takieh, MD 3850 E Baseline Rd Ste 102, Mesa, AZ 85206-4403 Ph: (480) 924-0006 |
News Archive
A leading immunology research institute has validated the long-held and controversial hypothesis that antibodies - usually the "good guys" in the body's fight against viruses - instead contribute to severe dengue virus-induced disease, the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology announced today. The finding has major implications for the development of a first-ever vaccine against dengue virus, a growing public health threat which annually infects 50 to 100 million people worldwide, causing a half million cases of the severest form.
Nanomix Inc., (Nanomix), a leading nanotechnology company focused on development of next generation Point of Care diagnostic tests to enable earlier and more accurate testing in hospital and pre-hospital settings, today announced that is has closed private financing for approximately $12 million.
Researchers at Appalachian State University have found that mothers who consumed more fruits and vegetables are less likely to pressure their daughters to eat and their daughters are less picky, eat more fruits and vegetables, eat fewer fats and sweets and are less likely to be overweight.
Results of a study presented today at the World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases, showed that in boys, higher screen time was adversely associated to bone mineral density (BMD) at all sites even when adjusted for specific lifestyle factors.
› Verified 8 days ago
Dr. Emmanuel A Bayongan, M.D. Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1400 S Dobson Rd, Mesa, AZ 85202 Phone: 480-543-2034 Fax: 480-512-6089 | |
Dr. Sanjeev Gopal, MD Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6424 E Broadway Rd, 104-105, Mesa, AZ 85206 Phone: 602-802-8700 Fax: 602-802-8799 | |
Mouhsen H Alhakeem, MD Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1400 S Dobson Road, Attn Amanda Gump/hospitalist, Mesa, AZ 85202 Phone: 480-412-6788 Fax: 480-412-6848 | |
Dr. Bindu Jayavelu, M.D. Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 301 S Power Rd Ste 103, Mesa, AZ 85206 Phone: 480-325-7535 Fax: 480-325-7462 | |
Mr. Robert Bobek Arashahi, M.D. Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5652 E Baseline Rd, Mesa, AZ 85206 Phone: 480-477-7166 | |
Mr. Robert P Tully, M.D. Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 7525 E Broadway Rd, Ste 2, Mesa, AZ 85208 Phone: 480-981-9800 Fax: 480-985-9465 | |
Joshua D Cohen, MD Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6750 E Baywood Ave, 301, Mesa, AZ 85206 Phone: 480-835-6100 Fax: 480-461-4261 |