Dr Siyuan Wang, DO | |
2185 Citracado Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92029-4159 | |
(442) 281-5000 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Dr Siyuan Wang |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Emergency Medicine |
Experience | 9 Years |
Location | 2185 Citracado Pkwy, Escondido, California |
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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1356722250 | NPI | - | NPPES |
0728195 | Medicaid | NJ |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Uc San Diego Health Hillcrest - Hillcrest Med Ctr | San diego, CA | Hospital |
Palomar Health Downtown Campus | Escondido, CA | Hospital |
Alvarado Hospital Medical Center | San diego, CA | Hospital |
Pomerado Hospital | Poway, CA | Hospital |
Garnet Health Medical Center Catskills | Harris, NY | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Sullivan Emergency Services Pc | 7719146927 | 18 |
Team Physicians Of Southern California Medical Group Inc | 0446545354 | 17 |
Palomar Emergency Physicians, Inc | 9830593730 | 74 |
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Entity Name | Emergency Physician Services Of New York, P.c. |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1093759847 PECOS PAC ID: 8325939804 Enrollment ID: O20041001000684 |
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According to a study published today in PLOS Pathogens, children who live in regions of the world where malaria is common can mount an immune response to infection with malaria parasites that may enable them to avoid repeated bouts of high fever and illness and partially control the growth of malaria parasites in their bloodstream.
In creating an adhesive patterned after glue produced by the lowly underwater sandcastle worm, researchers are reporting today that they may have solved the problem of premature births that sometimes result from fetal surgery.
On Super Bowl Sunday, Tina Wilkins was relaxing in her recliner while she chatted on the phone with her mother and waited for the game to begin. She had recently lost 63 pounds and was in better shape than she had been in years.
In the first study of its kind focusing on newly homeless youth, UCLA researchers have found that high-risk sexual behavior did not predict whether these youths were tested for sexually transmitted diseases. Instead, they were tested only when someone became pregnant or got someone pregnant.
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Entity Name | Emergency Care Services Of New York Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1639236656 PECOS PAC ID: 3678678646 Enrollment ID: O20070419000474 |
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According to a study published today in PLOS Pathogens, children who live in regions of the world where malaria is common can mount an immune response to infection with malaria parasites that may enable them to avoid repeated bouts of high fever and illness and partially control the growth of malaria parasites in their bloodstream.
In creating an adhesive patterned after glue produced by the lowly underwater sandcastle worm, researchers are reporting today that they may have solved the problem of premature births that sometimes result from fetal surgery.
On Super Bowl Sunday, Tina Wilkins was relaxing in her recliner while she chatted on the phone with her mother and waited for the game to begin. She had recently lost 63 pounds and was in better shape than she had been in years.
In the first study of its kind focusing on newly homeless youth, UCLA researchers have found that high-risk sexual behavior did not predict whether these youths were tested for sexually transmitted diseases. Instead, they were tested only when someone became pregnant or got someone pregnant.
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Entity Name | Port City Emergency Physicians Llp |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1134370547 PECOS PAC ID: 0345301917 Enrollment ID: O20081202000420 |
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According to a study published today in PLOS Pathogens, children who live in regions of the world where malaria is common can mount an immune response to infection with malaria parasites that may enable them to avoid repeated bouts of high fever and illness and partially control the growth of malaria parasites in their bloodstream.
In creating an adhesive patterned after glue produced by the lowly underwater sandcastle worm, researchers are reporting today that they may have solved the problem of premature births that sometimes result from fetal surgery.
On Super Bowl Sunday, Tina Wilkins was relaxing in her recliner while she chatted on the phone with her mother and waited for the game to begin. She had recently lost 63 pounds and was in better shape than she had been in years.
In the first study of its kind focusing on newly homeless youth, UCLA researchers have found that high-risk sexual behavior did not predict whether these youths were tested for sexually transmitted diseases. Instead, they were tested only when someone became pregnant or got someone pregnant.
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Entity Name | Orange Emergency Services Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1043589682 PECOS PAC ID: 4880853183 Enrollment ID: O20120306000546 |
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According to a study published today in PLOS Pathogens, children who live in regions of the world where malaria is common can mount an immune response to infection with malaria parasites that may enable them to avoid repeated bouts of high fever and illness and partially control the growth of malaria parasites in their bloodstream.
In creating an adhesive patterned after glue produced by the lowly underwater sandcastle worm, researchers are reporting today that they may have solved the problem of premature births that sometimes result from fetal surgery.
On Super Bowl Sunday, Tina Wilkins was relaxing in her recliner while she chatted on the phone with her mother and waited for the game to begin. She had recently lost 63 pounds and was in better shape than she had been in years.
In the first study of its kind focusing on newly homeless youth, UCLA researchers have found that high-risk sexual behavior did not predict whether these youths were tested for sexually transmitted diseases. Instead, they were tested only when someone became pregnant or got someone pregnant.
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Entity Name | Sullivan Emergency Services Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1528338480 PECOS PAC ID: 7719146927 Enrollment ID: O20120307000760 |
News Archive
According to a study published today in PLOS Pathogens, children who live in regions of the world where malaria is common can mount an immune response to infection with malaria parasites that may enable them to avoid repeated bouts of high fever and illness and partially control the growth of malaria parasites in their bloodstream.
In creating an adhesive patterned after glue produced by the lowly underwater sandcastle worm, researchers are reporting today that they may have solved the problem of premature births that sometimes result from fetal surgery.
On Super Bowl Sunday, Tina Wilkins was relaxing in her recliner while she chatted on the phone with her mother and waited for the game to begin. She had recently lost 63 pounds and was in better shape than she had been in years.
In the first study of its kind focusing on newly homeless youth, UCLA researchers have found that high-risk sexual behavior did not predict whether these youths were tested for sexually transmitted diseases. Instead, they were tested only when someone became pregnant or got someone pregnant.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Siyuan Wang, DO 2185 Citracado Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92029-4159 Ph: (240) 328-8487 | Dr Siyuan Wang, DO 2185 Citracado Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92029-4159 Ph: (442) 281-5000 |
News Archive
According to a study published today in PLOS Pathogens, children who live in regions of the world where malaria is common can mount an immune response to infection with malaria parasites that may enable them to avoid repeated bouts of high fever and illness and partially control the growth of malaria parasites in their bloodstream.
In creating an adhesive patterned after glue produced by the lowly underwater sandcastle worm, researchers are reporting today that they may have solved the problem of premature births that sometimes result from fetal surgery.
On Super Bowl Sunday, Tina Wilkins was relaxing in her recliner while she chatted on the phone with her mother and waited for the game to begin. She had recently lost 63 pounds and was in better shape than she had been in years.
In the first study of its kind focusing on newly homeless youth, UCLA researchers have found that high-risk sexual behavior did not predict whether these youths were tested for sexually transmitted diseases. Instead, they were tested only when someone became pregnant or got someone pregnant.
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Brad Lynn Schwartz, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 555 E Valley Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92025 Phone: 760-739-3300 | |
John C. Fredericks, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 555 E Valley Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92025 Phone: 760-739-3300 | |
Dr. Erica Bailey, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2185 Citracado Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92029 Phone: 442-281-1072 | |
John S. Anshus, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 555 E Valley Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92025 Phone: 760-739-3300 | |
Jennifer P Cohen, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 120 N Ash St, Escondido, CA 92027 Phone: 760-385-3739 Fax: 888-800-8266 | |
Russell W. Engevik, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 555 E Valley Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92025 Phone: 760-739-3300 | |
John C. Gill, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 555 E Valley Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92025 Phone: 760-739-3300 |