Elizabeth A Manci, MD | |
1700 Center St, Pathology, Mobile, AL 36604-3301 | |
(251) 415-1612 | |
(251) 415-1003 |
Full Name | Elizabeth A Manci |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Pathology |
Experience | 45 Years |
Location | 1700 Center St, Mobile, 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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1073567293 | NPI | - | NPPES |
000014411 | Medicaid | AL | |
00018680 | Medicaid | MS | |
11-10126 | Other | AL | UNITED HEALTH CARE |
1052477 | Medicaid | LA | |
51014411 | Other | AL | BLUE CROSS |
255642100 | Medicaid | FL |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207ZP0213X | Pathology - Pediatric Pathology | 4531 (Alabama) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Usa Health Physician Billing Services Llc | 9931436912 | 266 |
News Archive
Kaiser Health News staff writer Rick Schmitt, in collaboration with the Philadelphia Inquirer, writes about how the high cost of health coverage may still prevent people from benefiting from pending health care overhaul legislation.
A majority of registered voters oppose recent efforts to scale back Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program food benefits and believe the government should be doing more to meet the needs of people facing food insecurity and other challenges, according to a new survey commissioned by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center for a Livable Future.
Direct catheter-based thrombectomy is equally effective to bridging thrombolysis in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke, according to results from the observational PRAGUE-16 registry study presented at ESC Congress 2016 today.
Unlike many studies that investigate the health effects of a single chemical, the new center will study how exposure to mixtures of metals affects health—reflecting more accurately the nature of toxic waste dumps where multiple chemicals may be present.
Last August, when Children's Hospital Los Angeles cardiologists confirmed that the heart of a 27-week-old fetus suffered from a critical cardiac condition that prevented blood returning from the fetus's lungs from circulating back into the body, they told the parents that their child faced certain open-heart surgery after birth. Even worse, babies born with this very rare condition—hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) with restrictive atrial septum—have a 50 percent neonatal mortality rate.
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Entity Name | University Of South Alabama Health Services Foundation |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1962455881 PECOS PAC ID: 8426957952 Enrollment ID: O20040105000373 |
News Archive
Kaiser Health News staff writer Rick Schmitt, in collaboration with the Philadelphia Inquirer, writes about how the high cost of health coverage may still prevent people from benefiting from pending health care overhaul legislation.
A majority of registered voters oppose recent efforts to scale back Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program food benefits and believe the government should be doing more to meet the needs of people facing food insecurity and other challenges, according to a new survey commissioned by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center for a Livable Future.
Direct catheter-based thrombectomy is equally effective to bridging thrombolysis in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke, according to results from the observational PRAGUE-16 registry study presented at ESC Congress 2016 today.
Unlike many studies that investigate the health effects of a single chemical, the new center will study how exposure to mixtures of metals affects health—reflecting more accurately the nature of toxic waste dumps where multiple chemicals may be present.
Last August, when Children's Hospital Los Angeles cardiologists confirmed that the heart of a 27-week-old fetus suffered from a critical cardiac condition that prevented blood returning from the fetus's lungs from circulating back into the body, they told the parents that their child faced certain open-heart surgery after birth. Even worse, babies born with this very rare condition—hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) with restrictive atrial septum—have a 50 percent neonatal mortality rate.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | University Of South Alabama |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1992746838 PECOS PAC ID: 3072425149 Enrollment ID: O20040115000773 |
News Archive
Kaiser Health News staff writer Rick Schmitt, in collaboration with the Philadelphia Inquirer, writes about how the high cost of health coverage may still prevent people from benefiting from pending health care overhaul legislation.
A majority of registered voters oppose recent efforts to scale back Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program food benefits and believe the government should be doing more to meet the needs of people facing food insecurity and other challenges, according to a new survey commissioned by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center for a Livable Future.
Direct catheter-based thrombectomy is equally effective to bridging thrombolysis in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke, according to results from the observational PRAGUE-16 registry study presented at ESC Congress 2016 today.
Unlike many studies that investigate the health effects of a single chemical, the new center will study how exposure to mixtures of metals affects health—reflecting more accurately the nature of toxic waste dumps where multiple chemicals may be present.
Last August, when Children's Hospital Los Angeles cardiologists confirmed that the heart of a 27-week-old fetus suffered from a critical cardiac condition that prevented blood returning from the fetus's lungs from circulating back into the body, they told the parents that their child faced certain open-heart surgery after birth. Even worse, babies born with this very rare condition—hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) with restrictive atrial septum—have a 50 percent neonatal mortality rate.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | Usa Health Physician Billing Services Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1720645468 PECOS PAC ID: 9931436912 Enrollment ID: O20190814000827 |
News Archive
Kaiser Health News staff writer Rick Schmitt, in collaboration with the Philadelphia Inquirer, writes about how the high cost of health coverage may still prevent people from benefiting from pending health care overhaul legislation.
A majority of registered voters oppose recent efforts to scale back Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program food benefits and believe the government should be doing more to meet the needs of people facing food insecurity and other challenges, according to a new survey commissioned by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center for a Livable Future.
Direct catheter-based thrombectomy is equally effective to bridging thrombolysis in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke, according to results from the observational PRAGUE-16 registry study presented at ESC Congress 2016 today.
Unlike many studies that investigate the health effects of a single chemical, the new center will study how exposure to mixtures of metals affects health—reflecting more accurately the nature of toxic waste dumps where multiple chemicals may be present.
Last August, when Children's Hospital Los Angeles cardiologists confirmed that the heart of a 27-week-old fetus suffered from a critical cardiac condition that prevented blood returning from the fetus's lungs from circulating back into the body, they told the parents that their child faced certain open-heart surgery after birth. Even worse, babies born with this very rare condition—hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) with restrictive atrial septum—have a 50 percent neonatal mortality rate.
› Verified 5 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Elizabeth A Manci, MD Po Box 40480, Mobile, AL 36640-0480 Ph: (251) 415-1612 | Elizabeth A Manci, MD 1700 Center St, Pathology, Mobile, AL 36604-3301 Ph: (251) 415-1612 |
News Archive
Kaiser Health News staff writer Rick Schmitt, in collaboration with the Philadelphia Inquirer, writes about how the high cost of health coverage may still prevent people from benefiting from pending health care overhaul legislation.
A majority of registered voters oppose recent efforts to scale back Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program food benefits and believe the government should be doing more to meet the needs of people facing food insecurity and other challenges, according to a new survey commissioned by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center for a Livable Future.
Direct catheter-based thrombectomy is equally effective to bridging thrombolysis in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke, according to results from the observational PRAGUE-16 registry study presented at ESC Congress 2016 today.
Unlike many studies that investigate the health effects of a single chemical, the new center will study how exposure to mixtures of metals affects health—reflecting more accurately the nature of toxic waste dumps where multiple chemicals may be present.
Last August, when Children's Hospital Los Angeles cardiologists confirmed that the heart of a 27-week-old fetus suffered from a critical cardiac condition that prevented blood returning from the fetus's lungs from circulating back into the body, they told the parents that their child faced certain open-heart surgery after birth. Even worse, babies born with this very rare condition—hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) with restrictive atrial septum—have a 50 percent neonatal mortality rate.
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Dr. Lloyd Gardner, MD Pathology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5 Mobile Infirmary Cir, Mobile, AL 36607 Phone: 251-460-0326 Fax: 251-460-2846 | |
Dr. Lee Fucich, MD Pathology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5 Mobile Infirmary Cir, Mobile, AL 36607 Phone: 251-460-0326 Fax: 251-460-2846 | |
Carole Boudreaux, MD Pathology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2451 Fillingim St, Pathology, Mobile, AL 36617 Phone: 251-471-7790 Fax: 251-471-7715 | |
Jonathan Newsom, Pathology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2451 University Hospital Dr, Mobile, AL 36617 Phone: 251-470-9912 | |
Dr. Rodney Edwin Shackelford, DO Pathology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2451 University Hospital Dr, Mobile, AL 36617 Phone: 251-471-7790 Fax: 251-471-7096 | |
Eugene Hart, M.D. Pathology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2451 Fillingim St, Department Of Pathology, Mobile, AL 36617 Phone: 251-471-7026 |