Dr Zarmeena Ali, MD | |
1907 S College St Ste 201, Auburn, AL 36832-5906 | |
(334) 203-6196 | |
(334) 231-5093 |
Full Name | Dr Zarmeena Ali |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Rheumatology |
Experience | 27 Years |
Location | 1907 S College St Ste 201, Auburn, Alabama |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She 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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1538137708 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RR0500X | Internal Medicine - Rheumatology | 35535 (Alabama) | Primary |
207RR0500X | Internal Medicine - Rheumatology | 2003004993 (Missouri) | Secondary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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East Alabama Medical Center And Snf | Opelika, AL | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Articularis Healthcare Group Inc | 7911933304 | 49 |
News Archive
Sen. Sam Brownback, the Kansas Republican who is running for governor, "faced new questions Thursday about joining fellow congressional Republicans in opposing legislation that would prop up state budgets as his Democratic opponent in the race for governor criticized him. Brownback said he is against a plan that includes extra Medicaid dollars for states because it wasn't drafted in a fiscally responsible way. Kansas' share is $131 million, and its current $13.7 billion budget won't balance without the money, which covers health care for the poor and disabled" (Hanna, 8/5).
Identification of three fatty acids involved in the extreme growth of Burmese pythons' hearts following large meals could prove beneficial in treating diseased human hearts, according to research co-authored by a University of Alabama scientist and publishing in the Oct. 28 issue of Science.
A person's sex can be a defining factor in how well-or how poorly-they respond to disease, therapy and recovery. Experts at the forefront of sex-specific research will convene next week at the sixth APS conference on sex differences in cardiovascular and renal physiology.
Trials of an experimental drug which helps slow down the loss of vision caused by diabetes have had very optimistic results.
Preoperative statins are associated with a 17% reduction in cardiac complications and a 43% reduction in mortality after noncardiac surgery, according to results from the VISION Study presented for the first time today at ESC Congress by Dr Otavio Berwanger, director of the Research Institute HCor, Hospital do Coração (Heart Hospital) in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Entity Name | Articularis Healthcare Group Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1730770421 PECOS PAC ID: 7911933304 Enrollment ID: O20210316002808 |
News Archive
Sen. Sam Brownback, the Kansas Republican who is running for governor, "faced new questions Thursday about joining fellow congressional Republicans in opposing legislation that would prop up state budgets as his Democratic opponent in the race for governor criticized him. Brownback said he is against a plan that includes extra Medicaid dollars for states because it wasn't drafted in a fiscally responsible way. Kansas' share is $131 million, and its current $13.7 billion budget won't balance without the money, which covers health care for the poor and disabled" (Hanna, 8/5).
Identification of three fatty acids involved in the extreme growth of Burmese pythons' hearts following large meals could prove beneficial in treating diseased human hearts, according to research co-authored by a University of Alabama scientist and publishing in the Oct. 28 issue of Science.
A person's sex can be a defining factor in how well-or how poorly-they respond to disease, therapy and recovery. Experts at the forefront of sex-specific research will convene next week at the sixth APS conference on sex differences in cardiovascular and renal physiology.
Trials of an experimental drug which helps slow down the loss of vision caused by diabetes have had very optimistic results.
Preoperative statins are associated with a 17% reduction in cardiac complications and a 43% reduction in mortality after noncardiac surgery, according to results from the VISION Study presented for the first time today at ESC Congress by Dr Otavio Berwanger, director of the Research Institute HCor, Hospital do Coração (Heart Hospital) in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Zarmeena Ali, MD 1907 S College St Ste 201, Auburn, AL 36832-5906 Ph: (334) 203-6196 | Dr Zarmeena Ali, MD 1907 S College St Ste 201, Auburn, AL 36832-5906 Ph: (334) 203-6196 |
News Archive
Sen. Sam Brownback, the Kansas Republican who is running for governor, "faced new questions Thursday about joining fellow congressional Republicans in opposing legislation that would prop up state budgets as his Democratic opponent in the race for governor criticized him. Brownback said he is against a plan that includes extra Medicaid dollars for states because it wasn't drafted in a fiscally responsible way. Kansas' share is $131 million, and its current $13.7 billion budget won't balance without the money, which covers health care for the poor and disabled" (Hanna, 8/5).
Identification of three fatty acids involved in the extreme growth of Burmese pythons' hearts following large meals could prove beneficial in treating diseased human hearts, according to research co-authored by a University of Alabama scientist and publishing in the Oct. 28 issue of Science.
A person's sex can be a defining factor in how well-or how poorly-they respond to disease, therapy and recovery. Experts at the forefront of sex-specific research will convene next week at the sixth APS conference on sex differences in cardiovascular and renal physiology.
Trials of an experimental drug which helps slow down the loss of vision caused by diabetes have had very optimistic results.
Preoperative statins are associated with a 17% reduction in cardiac complications and a 43% reduction in mortality after noncardiac surgery, according to results from the VISION Study presented for the first time today at ESC Congress by Dr Otavio Berwanger, director of the Research Institute HCor, Hospital do Coração (Heart Hospital) in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Dr. William A Webb, MD Rheumatology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2214 Watercrest Dr, Auburn, AL 36830 Phone: 334-821-3067 Fax: 334-821-3067 | |
Dr. Michael Brian Williams, M.D. Rheumatology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 994 Drew Ln, Auburn, AL 36830 Phone: 334-821-1219 Fax: 334-821-0838 | |
James Richard Herring, MD Rheumatology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2375 Champions Blvd, Auburn, AL 36830 Phone: 334-466-4002 | |
Dr. Robert Frank Ingram, MD Rheumatology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 994 Drew Ln, Auburn, AL 36830 Phone: 334-821-1219 Fax: 334-821-0838 | |
Rekha Lall, MD Rheumatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1719 Catherine Ct, Auburn, AL 36830 Phone: 334-826-7220 Fax: 334-826-7230 | |
Dr. Adahli E Massey, MD Rheumatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1536 Professional Pkwy, Auburn, AL 36830 Phone: 334-501-4424 Fax: 334-501-1223 | |
Jose Agustin Leon, M.D. Rheumatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1907 S College St Ste 201, Auburn, AL 36832 Phone: 334-203-6196 Fax: 334-231-5093 |