Emily Kivlehan, MD | |
355 E Erie St # 1509, Chicago, IL 60611-3167 | |
(312) 238-1000 | |
(312) 238-1208 |
Full Name | Emily Kivlehan |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine |
Location | 355 E Erie St # 1509, Chicago, Illinois |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1316300916 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Entity Name | University Of Chicago |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1821048786 PECOS PAC ID: 7719899426 Enrollment ID: O20031103000094 |
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Increased NEK2 gene expression linked to increased drug resistance, faster cancer growth, and poorer patient outcome - The finding may improved diagnostic and prognostic tools for cancer care and could lead to improved cancer therapies
A new study shows that people who eat extra calories will gain the same amount of fat regardless of how much of their daily diet comes from protein. The study is one of the most extensive where researchers look at differences among food types on weight gain.
Both daughters and sons from divorced families are significantly more likely to initiate smoking in comparison to their peers from intact families, shows a new analysis of 19,000 Americans.
Almost two-thirds of non-diabetic patients with Parkinson's disease may be insulin resistant, despite having normal blood sugar, report scientists in the Journal of Parkinson's Disease.
A study performed by researchers at the Institute for Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia (IQAC-CSIC) from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in collaboration with Stony Brook University (USA) proposes a new strategy for the development of new drugs based on the inhibition of tyrosine kinase enzymes, molecules that activate and trigger many cellular processes. The results have been published in the Chemistry - A European Journal.
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Entity Name | The University Of Chicago Medical Center |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1033218128 PECOS PAC ID: 7618880766 Enrollment ID: O20031106000203 |
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Increased NEK2 gene expression linked to increased drug resistance, faster cancer growth, and poorer patient outcome - The finding may improved diagnostic and prognostic tools for cancer care and could lead to improved cancer therapies
A new study shows that people who eat extra calories will gain the same amount of fat regardless of how much of their daily diet comes from protein. The study is one of the most extensive where researchers look at differences among food types on weight gain.
Both daughters and sons from divorced families are significantly more likely to initiate smoking in comparison to their peers from intact families, shows a new analysis of 19,000 Americans.
Almost two-thirds of non-diabetic patients with Parkinson's disease may be insulin resistant, despite having normal blood sugar, report scientists in the Journal of Parkinson's Disease.
A study performed by researchers at the Institute for Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia (IQAC-CSIC) from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in collaboration with Stony Brook University (USA) proposes a new strategy for the development of new drugs based on the inhibition of tyrosine kinase enzymes, molecules that activate and trigger many cellular processes. The results have been published in the Chemistry - A European Journal.
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Entity Name | Medical Services Ric |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1659306587 PECOS PAC ID: 4880598978 Enrollment ID: O20040106000335 |
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Increased NEK2 gene expression linked to increased drug resistance, faster cancer growth, and poorer patient outcome - The finding may improved diagnostic and prognostic tools for cancer care and could lead to improved cancer therapies
A new study shows that people who eat extra calories will gain the same amount of fat regardless of how much of their daily diet comes from protein. The study is one of the most extensive where researchers look at differences among food types on weight gain.
Both daughters and sons from divorced families are significantly more likely to initiate smoking in comparison to their peers from intact families, shows a new analysis of 19,000 Americans.
Almost two-thirds of non-diabetic patients with Parkinson's disease may be insulin resistant, despite having normal blood sugar, report scientists in the Journal of Parkinson's Disease.
A study performed by researchers at the Institute for Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia (IQAC-CSIC) from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in collaboration with Stony Brook University (USA) proposes a new strategy for the development of new drugs based on the inhibition of tyrosine kinase enzymes, molecules that activate and trigger many cellular processes. The results have been published in the Chemistry - A European Journal.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Emily Kivlehan, MD 355 E Erie St, Chicago, IL 60611-3167 Ph: (312) 238-1000 | Emily Kivlehan, MD 355 E Erie St # 1509, Chicago, IL 60611-3167 Ph: (312) 238-1000 |
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Increased NEK2 gene expression linked to increased drug resistance, faster cancer growth, and poorer patient outcome - The finding may improved diagnostic and prognostic tools for cancer care and could lead to improved cancer therapies
A new study shows that people who eat extra calories will gain the same amount of fat regardless of how much of their daily diet comes from protein. The study is one of the most extensive where researchers look at differences among food types on weight gain.
Both daughters and sons from divorced families are significantly more likely to initiate smoking in comparison to their peers from intact families, shows a new analysis of 19,000 Americans.
Almost two-thirds of non-diabetic patients with Parkinson's disease may be insulin resistant, despite having normal blood sugar, report scientists in the Journal of Parkinson's Disease.
A study performed by researchers at the Institute for Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia (IQAC-CSIC) from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in collaboration with Stony Brook University (USA) proposes a new strategy for the development of new drugs based on the inhibition of tyrosine kinase enzymes, molecules that activate and trigger many cellular processes. The results have been published in the Chemistry - A European Journal.
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Patrick Joseph Barrett, MD Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 345 E Superior St, 16th Floor, Chicago, IL 60611 Phone: 312-238-2780 | |
Dr. Monica E Rho, MD Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 355 E Erie St, Chicago, IL 60611 Phone: 312-238-1000 Fax: 312-238-7709 | |
Ms. Shivani Dua, M.D. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1725 W Harrison St Ste 885, Chicago, IL 60612 Phone: 312-942-2384 | |
Kara Eder, DPT Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 333 E Benton Pl Ste 108, Chicago, IL 60601 Phone: 312-929-3646 | |
Dr. Sonika Randev, M.D. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 401 N Michigan Ave Ste 1200, Chicago, IL 60611 Phone: 312-635-0973 | |
Lauren E Splittgerber, MD Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 355 E Erie St, Chicago, IL 60611 Phone: 312-238-1000 Fax: 312-238-7767 | |
Reza Zayn Tanveer, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1620 W Harrison St, Chicago, IL 60612 Phone: 312-942-5000 |