Dr William Charles Thorndyke, MDCM FRCS | |
336 29th St, Ashland, KY 41101-1900 | |
(606) 324-4404 | |
(606) 325-6822 |
Full Name | Dr William Charles Thorndyke |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Urology |
Experience | 46 Years |
Location | 336 29th St, Ashland, Kentucky |
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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1477550416 | NPI | - | NPPES |
0952821 | Medicaid | OH | |
5188137 | Other | KY | AETNA |
0130260000 | Medicaid | WV | |
64294069 | Medicaid | KY | |
000000051680 | Other | KY | ANTHEM |
10806562 | Other | KY | CAQH |
340014245 | Other | KY | RAILROAD MEDICARE |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208800000X | Urology | 29406 (Kentucky) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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King's Daughters' Medical Center | Ashland, KY | Hospital |
Kings Daughters Medical Center Ohio | Portsmouth, OH | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Kings Daughters Medical Specialties Inc | 6103968029 | 328 |
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Entity Name | Kings Daughters Medical Specialties Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1710215736 PECOS PAC ID: 6103968029 Enrollment ID: O20100217000538 |
News Archive
The American Association of Anatomist's (AAA) Young Investigator Awards combine three long-standing AAA awards-Bensley, Herrick, and Mossman-with the Morphological Sciences Award, all recognizing investigators in the early stages of their careers who have made important contributions to biomedical science through their research in cell/molecular biology, developmental biology, comparative neuroanatomy, or the morphological sciences.
Studies are revealing that children born through assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The increased risk is due to changes in the expression of the genes important for vascular health. These studies suggest that the composition of the solutions in which embryo fertilization and culturing are done is to blame.
A drug commonly used to treat seizures appears to make eye tumors less likely to grow if they spread to other parts of the body, according to researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Asthma afflicts more than 300 million people worldwide. The most severe manifestation, known as non-Th2, or non-atopic childhood asthma, represents the majority of the cases, greater than 85%, particularly in low-income countries, according to Hyunok Choi, an associate professor at the Lehigh University College of Health.
In a rarely seen case, a 30-year-old woman presented to the doctors at the emergency department with a worsening pain at the centre of her abdomen. The pain was colicky over the last couple of days and on investigations the team of doctors found that it was due to something she had swallowed years earlier. The report of this case was published this week in the journal BMJ reports.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr William Charles Thorndyke, MDCM FRCS 336 29th St, Ashland, KY 41101-1900 Ph: (606) 324-4404 | Dr William Charles Thorndyke, MDCM FRCS 336 29th St, Ashland, KY 41101-1900 Ph: (606) 324-4404 |
News Archive
The American Association of Anatomist's (AAA) Young Investigator Awards combine three long-standing AAA awards-Bensley, Herrick, and Mossman-with the Morphological Sciences Award, all recognizing investigators in the early stages of their careers who have made important contributions to biomedical science through their research in cell/molecular biology, developmental biology, comparative neuroanatomy, or the morphological sciences.
Studies are revealing that children born through assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The increased risk is due to changes in the expression of the genes important for vascular health. These studies suggest that the composition of the solutions in which embryo fertilization and culturing are done is to blame.
A drug commonly used to treat seizures appears to make eye tumors less likely to grow if they spread to other parts of the body, according to researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Asthma afflicts more than 300 million people worldwide. The most severe manifestation, known as non-Th2, or non-atopic childhood asthma, represents the majority of the cases, greater than 85%, particularly in low-income countries, according to Hyunok Choi, an associate professor at the Lehigh University College of Health.
In a rarely seen case, a 30-year-old woman presented to the doctors at the emergency department with a worsening pain at the centre of her abdomen. The pain was colicky over the last couple of days and on investigations the team of doctors found that it was due to something she had swallowed years earlier. The report of this case was published this week in the journal BMJ reports.
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Dr. Justin Kevin Dixon, M.D. Urology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 336 29th St, Ashland, KY 41101 Phone: 606-324-4404 Fax: 606-325-6822 | |
Timothy K Dixon, MD Urology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 336 29th St, Ashland, KY 41101 Phone: 606-324-4404 Fax: 606-325-6822 | |
Edakkunny W Unnikrishnan, MD Urology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 900 Saint Christopher Dr, Suite 201, Ashland, KY 41101 Phone: 606-836-2311 Fax: 606-836-3616 | |
Jeremy Bonzo, M.D. Urology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 336 29th St Ste 101, Ashland, KY 41101 Phone: 606-324-4404 | |
Dr. Brian Philip Defade, D.O. Urology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1101 Saint Christopher Dr, Ashland, KY 41101 Phone: 606-833-3333 Fax: 606-833-4668 | |
William H Boykin Jr., M.D. Urology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 336 29th St, Ashland, KY 41101 Phone: 606-324-4404 Fax: 606-325-6822 |