Dr Tahsin Khundkar, MD | |
2 Pillsbury St Ste 100, Concord, NH 03301-3549 | |
(603) 415-5519 | |
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Full Name | Dr Tahsin Khundkar |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Ophthalmology |
Experience | 8 Years |
Location | 2 Pillsbury St Ste 100, Concord, New Hampshire |
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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1811347859 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Concord Ophthalmologic Associates Pa | 0547250920 | 15 |
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The market is flooded by supplements that claim to boost brain power and stave off dementia. Some of these supplements may not be harmless finds a study. These supplements have been found to contain high portions of an unapproved drug called Piracetam. The study titled, "Presence of Piracetam in Cognitive Enhancement Dietary Supplements," was published this week in the JAMA Internal Medicine.
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In the United States, approximately 179 million cases of acute diarrhea occur each year, and most of those cases are entirely preventable, a researcher from The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston concluded in a New England Journal of Medicine review article.
Alnylam Biotherapeutics, a division of Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a leading RNAi therapeutics company, presented new data at the MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation's Biomanufacturing Summit from its platform efforts aimed at developing RNAi technologies for applications in biologics manufacturing.
People who are in car crashes or suffer serious falls, gunshot or knife wounds and other injuries at nights or on weekends do not appear to be affected by the same medical care disparities as patients who suffer heart attacks, strokes, cardiac arrests and other time-sensitive illnesses during those "off hours," according to new research from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
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Entity Name | Concord Ophthalmologic Associates Pa |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1831183268 PECOS PAC ID: 0547250920 Enrollment ID: O20040517001006 |
News Archive
The market is flooded by supplements that claim to boost brain power and stave off dementia. Some of these supplements may not be harmless finds a study. These supplements have been found to contain high portions of an unapproved drug called Piracetam. The study titled, "Presence of Piracetam in Cognitive Enhancement Dietary Supplements," was published this week in the JAMA Internal Medicine.
When a traffic light at a busy intersection flashes the WALK sign, people with knee osteoarthritis worry they can't walk fast enough to make it across the street in time. New Northwestern Medicine research shows people with this common arthritis are more likely to walk fast enough if they lead physically active lives.
In the United States, approximately 179 million cases of acute diarrhea occur each year, and most of those cases are entirely preventable, a researcher from The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston concluded in a New England Journal of Medicine review article.
Alnylam Biotherapeutics, a division of Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a leading RNAi therapeutics company, presented new data at the MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation's Biomanufacturing Summit from its platform efforts aimed at developing RNAi technologies for applications in biologics manufacturing.
People who are in car crashes or suffer serious falls, gunshot or knife wounds and other injuries at nights or on weekends do not appear to be affected by the same medical care disparities as patients who suffer heart attacks, strokes, cardiac arrests and other time-sensitive illnesses during those "off hours," according to new research from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Tahsin Khundkar, MD 2 Pillsbury St, Ste 100, Concord, NH 03301-3549 Ph: (603) 224-2020 | Dr Tahsin Khundkar, MD 2 Pillsbury St Ste 100, Concord, NH 03301-3549 Ph: (603) 415-5519 |
News Archive
The market is flooded by supplements that claim to boost brain power and stave off dementia. Some of these supplements may not be harmless finds a study. These supplements have been found to contain high portions of an unapproved drug called Piracetam. The study titled, "Presence of Piracetam in Cognitive Enhancement Dietary Supplements," was published this week in the JAMA Internal Medicine.
When a traffic light at a busy intersection flashes the WALK sign, people with knee osteoarthritis worry they can't walk fast enough to make it across the street in time. New Northwestern Medicine research shows people with this common arthritis are more likely to walk fast enough if they lead physically active lives.
In the United States, approximately 179 million cases of acute diarrhea occur each year, and most of those cases are entirely preventable, a researcher from The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston concluded in a New England Journal of Medicine review article.
Alnylam Biotherapeutics, a division of Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a leading RNAi therapeutics company, presented new data at the MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation's Biomanufacturing Summit from its platform efforts aimed at developing RNAi technologies for applications in biologics manufacturing.
People who are in car crashes or suffer serious falls, gunshot or knife wounds and other injuries at nights or on weekends do not appear to be affected by the same medical care disparities as patients who suffer heart attacks, strokes, cardiac arrests and other time-sensitive illnesses during those "off hours," according to new research from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
› Verified 9 days ago
Maynard B Wheeler, MD Ophthalmology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 248 Pleasant Street, Suite 1600, Concord, NH 03301 Phone: 603-224-2020 Fax: 603-228-0248 | |
Maxwell Arrington Snead Iii, MD Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2 Pillsbury St Ste 100, Concord, NH 03301 Phone: 603-228-1104 | |
Dr. Tighe Curtis Richardson, D.O. Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2 Pillsbury St Ste 100, Concord, NH 03301 Phone: 603-224-2020 Fax: 603-228-7061 | |
Andre A D'hemecourt, M.D. Ophthalmology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2 Pillsbury St Ste 100, Concord, NH 03301 Phone: 603-228-1104 Fax: 603-228-7061 | |
Christie L Morse, MD Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 248 Pleasant St, Suite 1600, Concord, NH 03301 Phone: 603-224-2020 Fax: 603-228-0248 | |
David Alan Weinberg, MD Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 248 Pleasant St Ste 1600, Concord Eye Care, Concord, NH 03301 Phone: 603-224-2020 Fax: 603-228-0248 | |
Bradford S Hall, MD Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 248 Pleasant St, Ste 1600, Concord, NH 03301 Phone: 603-224-2020 Fax: 603-228-0248 |