Erika K Fellinger, MD | |
1493 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02139-1047 | |
(617) 665-3575 | |
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Full Name | Erika K Fellinger |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | General Surgery |
Experience | 26 Years |
Location | 1493 Cambridge St, Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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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1861414823 | NPI | - | NPPES |
2079411 | Medicaid | MA | |
J27627 | Other | MA | BCBSMA |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208600000X | Surgery | 220541 (Massachusetts) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Cambridge Health Alliance | Cambridge, MA | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Cambridge Public Health Commission | 8921910894 | 536 |
News Archive
A proof-of-concept study from North Carolina State University finds that the density of bones in the skull affects the size of bullet holes in the skull. The finding is useful for law enforcement officials and medical examiners seeking to identify the caliber of firearms that have been used to commit murder.
Researchers from the RIKEN Research Centre for Allergy and Immunology in Japan report today that they have succeeded for the first time in creating cancer-specific, immune system cells called killer T lymphocytes, from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells).
The Sensory Research Center (SRC) held its first benefit, dessert and silent auction concert featuring LA Collaboration on the last week of August 2009. SRC Founder, Jennifer Hoffiz, said, "The concert was well attended and the talent of the performers was absolutely amazing. The concert and the silent auction allow SRC to offer 3 or 4 scholarships for children, whose parents/grandparents simply can not afford the neurosensory program, to receive this much needed therapy." One grandparent, Juanita Torres, who takes care of her twin autistic grandchildren, shared what it would mean to their family to receive a scholarship.
Treating stroke patients in specialized ambulances speeds treatment and reduces patients' disability, according to late breaking science presented today at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2020.
The small lifestyle choices we make each day add up when it comes to heart health. In a new two-pronged study being presented at the American College of Cardiology's 68th Annual Scientific Session, people who spent less time watching TV and regularly ate an energy-rich breakfast showed significantly less plaque and stiffness in their arteries, indicating a lower chance of developing heart disease or suffering a stroke.
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Entity Name | Cambridge Public Health Commission |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1932313228 PECOS PAC ID: 8921910894 Enrollment ID: O20050808000725 |
News Archive
A proof-of-concept study from North Carolina State University finds that the density of bones in the skull affects the size of bullet holes in the skull. The finding is useful for law enforcement officials and medical examiners seeking to identify the caliber of firearms that have been used to commit murder.
Researchers from the RIKEN Research Centre for Allergy and Immunology in Japan report today that they have succeeded for the first time in creating cancer-specific, immune system cells called killer T lymphocytes, from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells).
The Sensory Research Center (SRC) held its first benefit, dessert and silent auction concert featuring LA Collaboration on the last week of August 2009. SRC Founder, Jennifer Hoffiz, said, "The concert was well attended and the talent of the performers was absolutely amazing. The concert and the silent auction allow SRC to offer 3 or 4 scholarships for children, whose parents/grandparents simply can not afford the neurosensory program, to receive this much needed therapy." One grandparent, Juanita Torres, who takes care of her twin autistic grandchildren, shared what it would mean to their family to receive a scholarship.
Treating stroke patients in specialized ambulances speeds treatment and reduces patients' disability, according to late breaking science presented today at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2020.
The small lifestyle choices we make each day add up when it comes to heart health. In a new two-pronged study being presented at the American College of Cardiology's 68th Annual Scientific Session, people who spent less time watching TV and regularly ate an energy-rich breakfast showed significantly less plaque and stiffness in their arteries, indicating a lower chance of developing heart disease or suffering a stroke.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Erika K Fellinger, MD 1493 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02139-1047 Ph: (617) 665-3575 | Erika K Fellinger, MD 1493 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02139-1047 Ph: (617) 665-3575 |
News Archive
A proof-of-concept study from North Carolina State University finds that the density of bones in the skull affects the size of bullet holes in the skull. The finding is useful for law enforcement officials and medical examiners seeking to identify the caliber of firearms that have been used to commit murder.
Researchers from the RIKEN Research Centre for Allergy and Immunology in Japan report today that they have succeeded for the first time in creating cancer-specific, immune system cells called killer T lymphocytes, from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells).
The Sensory Research Center (SRC) held its first benefit, dessert and silent auction concert featuring LA Collaboration on the last week of August 2009. SRC Founder, Jennifer Hoffiz, said, "The concert was well attended and the talent of the performers was absolutely amazing. The concert and the silent auction allow SRC to offer 3 or 4 scholarships for children, whose parents/grandparents simply can not afford the neurosensory program, to receive this much needed therapy." One grandparent, Juanita Torres, who takes care of her twin autistic grandchildren, shared what it would mean to their family to receive a scholarship.
Treating stroke patients in specialized ambulances speeds treatment and reduces patients' disability, according to late breaking science presented today at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2020.
The small lifestyle choices we make each day add up when it comes to heart health. In a new two-pronged study being presented at the American College of Cardiology's 68th Annual Scientific Session, people who spent less time watching TV and regularly ate an energy-rich breakfast showed significantly less plaque and stiffness in their arteries, indicating a lower chance of developing heart disease or suffering a stroke.
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Karen L Ahlert, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 300 Mount Auburn St, Suite 407, Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: 617-868-7456 Fax: 617-868-9243 | |
Dr. Ronald Martin Weintraub, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1943 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: 617-665-3194 Fax: 617-665-3577 | |
David I Becker, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1493 Cambridge St, Cha - Surgery - Cambridge Campus, Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: 617-665-2555 Fax: 617-665-3598 | |
Chantel Noelle Hile, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 300 Mount Auburn St, Suite 407, Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: 617-868-7456 Fax: 617-868-9243 | |
Dr. Aram Nazareth Demirjian, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 300 Mount Auburn St Ste 407, Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: 617-868-7456 Fax: 617-868-9243 | |
Dr. Ralph Wesley Vosburg, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 330 Mount Auburn St, Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: 781-314-7600 | |
Moon O Kwoun, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1493 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: 617-665-2555 |