Harry S Strothers Iii, MD | |
3780 Eisenhower Pkwy, Macon, GA 31206-0800 | |
(478) 633-5500 | |
(478) 784-5496 |
Full Name | Harry S Strothers Iii |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Family Practice |
Experience | 42 Years |
Location | 3780 Eisenhower Pkwy, Macon, Georgia |
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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1861492720 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | 038979 (Georgia) | Secondary |
207QG0300X | Family Medicine - Geriatric Medicine | 038979 (Georgia) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Navicent Home Health | Macon, GA | Home health agency |
Encompass Health Home Health | Macon, GA | Home health agency |
Medical Center, Navicent Health (the) | Macon, GA | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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The Medical Center Of Central Georgia Inc. | 3678477445 | 26 |
Health Services Of Central Georgia | 9638076730 | 205 |
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A mobile telehealth system (MTS) has been used in a hospital in China where COVID-19 patients were treated in isolation wards set off from other healthcare providers.
The list is long. From the common cold and influenza to HIV and measles, and from Zika to some cancers, all are caused by viruses — tiny packages of either DNA or RNA that wear a protein coat.
Scientists say wine damages the brain more than beer or spirits, because it particularly affects the hippocampus, the part of the brain associated with memory and spatial awareness.
Call it what you will - getting red in the face, hot under the collar, losing your cool, blowing your top - we all experience anger. And while we know that anger is a normal, sometimes even beneficial emotion, we're also aware of the often harmful connection between anger and health. New research from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical shows an even more compelling reason to think about getting anger in check - a nearly fivefold increase in risk for heart attack in the two hours following outbursts of anger.
Experts are still grappling with facts and fiction regarding brain damage caused by cell phone use. Dr. Nora Volkow, who is lead author of a new study published in the Feb. 23 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association said, "We don't know whether this is detrimental or whether it could have some potential beneficial effects.
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Entity Name | Health Services Of Central Georgia |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1184679482 PECOS PAC ID: 9638076730 Enrollment ID: O20031217000270 |
News Archive
A mobile telehealth system (MTS) has been used in a hospital in China where COVID-19 patients were treated in isolation wards set off from other healthcare providers.
The list is long. From the common cold and influenza to HIV and measles, and from Zika to some cancers, all are caused by viruses — tiny packages of either DNA or RNA that wear a protein coat.
Scientists say wine damages the brain more than beer or spirits, because it particularly affects the hippocampus, the part of the brain associated with memory and spatial awareness.
Call it what you will - getting red in the face, hot under the collar, losing your cool, blowing your top - we all experience anger. And while we know that anger is a normal, sometimes even beneficial emotion, we're also aware of the often harmful connection between anger and health. New research from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical shows an even more compelling reason to think about getting anger in check - a nearly fivefold increase in risk for heart attack in the two hours following outbursts of anger.
Experts are still grappling with facts and fiction regarding brain damage caused by cell phone use. Dr. Nora Volkow, who is lead author of a new study published in the Feb. 23 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association said, "We don't know whether this is detrimental or whether it could have some potential beneficial effects.
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Entity Name | Floyd Healthcare Management Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1689610149 PECOS PAC ID: 5193633386 Enrollment ID: O20040127000897 |
News Archive
A mobile telehealth system (MTS) has been used in a hospital in China where COVID-19 patients were treated in isolation wards set off from other healthcare providers.
The list is long. From the common cold and influenza to HIV and measles, and from Zika to some cancers, all are caused by viruses — tiny packages of either DNA or RNA that wear a protein coat.
Scientists say wine damages the brain more than beer or spirits, because it particularly affects the hippocampus, the part of the brain associated with memory and spatial awareness.
Call it what you will - getting red in the face, hot under the collar, losing your cool, blowing your top - we all experience anger. And while we know that anger is a normal, sometimes even beneficial emotion, we're also aware of the often harmful connection between anger and health. New research from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical shows an even more compelling reason to think about getting anger in check - a nearly fivefold increase in risk for heart attack in the two hours following outbursts of anger.
Experts are still grappling with facts and fiction regarding brain damage caused by cell phone use. Dr. Nora Volkow, who is lead author of a new study published in the Feb. 23 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association said, "We don't know whether this is detrimental or whether it could have some potential beneficial effects.
› Verified 4 days ago
Entity Name | Morehouse Healthcare, Inc. |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1801832324 PECOS PAC ID: 6002701273 Enrollment ID: O20040217000570 |
News Archive
A mobile telehealth system (MTS) has been used in a hospital in China where COVID-19 patients were treated in isolation wards set off from other healthcare providers.
The list is long. From the common cold and influenza to HIV and measles, and from Zika to some cancers, all are caused by viruses — tiny packages of either DNA or RNA that wear a protein coat.
Scientists say wine damages the brain more than beer or spirits, because it particularly affects the hippocampus, the part of the brain associated with memory and spatial awareness.
Call it what you will - getting red in the face, hot under the collar, losing your cool, blowing your top - we all experience anger. And while we know that anger is a normal, sometimes even beneficial emotion, we're also aware of the often harmful connection between anger and health. New research from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical shows an even more compelling reason to think about getting anger in check - a nearly fivefold increase in risk for heart attack in the two hours following outbursts of anger.
Experts are still grappling with facts and fiction regarding brain damage caused by cell phone use. Dr. Nora Volkow, who is lead author of a new study published in the Feb. 23 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association said, "We don't know whether this is detrimental or whether it could have some potential beneficial effects.
› Verified 4 days ago
Entity Name | The Medical Center Of Central Georgia Inc. |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1831287655 PECOS PAC ID: 3678477445 Enrollment ID: O20040812000902 |
News Archive
A mobile telehealth system (MTS) has been used in a hospital in China where COVID-19 patients were treated in isolation wards set off from other healthcare providers.
The list is long. From the common cold and influenza to HIV and measles, and from Zika to some cancers, all are caused by viruses — tiny packages of either DNA or RNA that wear a protein coat.
Scientists say wine damages the brain more than beer or spirits, because it particularly affects the hippocampus, the part of the brain associated with memory and spatial awareness.
Call it what you will - getting red in the face, hot under the collar, losing your cool, blowing your top - we all experience anger. And while we know that anger is a normal, sometimes even beneficial emotion, we're also aware of the often harmful connection between anger and health. New research from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical shows an even more compelling reason to think about getting anger in check - a nearly fivefold increase in risk for heart attack in the two hours following outbursts of anger.
Experts are still grappling with facts and fiction regarding brain damage caused by cell phone use. Dr. Nora Volkow, who is lead author of a new study published in the Feb. 23 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association said, "We don't know whether this is detrimental or whether it could have some potential beneficial effects.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Harry S Strothers Iii, MD 3780 Eisenhower Pkwy, Macon, GA 31206-0800 Ph: (478) 633-5500 | Harry S Strothers Iii, MD 3780 Eisenhower Pkwy, Macon, GA 31206-0800 Ph: (478) 633-5500 |
News Archive
A mobile telehealth system (MTS) has been used in a hospital in China where COVID-19 patients were treated in isolation wards set off from other healthcare providers.
The list is long. From the common cold and influenza to HIV and measles, and from Zika to some cancers, all are caused by viruses — tiny packages of either DNA or RNA that wear a protein coat.
Scientists say wine damages the brain more than beer or spirits, because it particularly affects the hippocampus, the part of the brain associated with memory and spatial awareness.
Call it what you will - getting red in the face, hot under the collar, losing your cool, blowing your top - we all experience anger. And while we know that anger is a normal, sometimes even beneficial emotion, we're also aware of the often harmful connection between anger and health. New research from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical shows an even more compelling reason to think about getting anger in check - a nearly fivefold increase in risk for heart attack in the two hours following outbursts of anger.
Experts are still grappling with facts and fiction regarding brain damage caused by cell phone use. Dr. Nora Volkow, who is lead author of a new study published in the Feb. 23 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association said, "We don't know whether this is detrimental or whether it could have some potential beneficial effects.
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Dr. Shuichi Nakai, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3780 Eisenhower Pkwy, Macon, GA 31206 Phone: 478-633-5550 Fax: 478-633-7287 | |
Sam G Amporful, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 721 Riverside Drive Lane, Macon, GA 31201 Phone: 478-259-3439 Fax: 478-254-2733 | |
Mrs. Stephanie Faye Bennett, Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 101 Gateway Drive, Macon, GA 31210 Phone: 478-210-1670 | |
Dr. Robert C Jones, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3200 Riverside Dr Ste B300, Macon, GA 31210 Phone: 478-405-5252 Fax: 478-477-8411 | |
Alice Rose House, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1550 College St, Suite A, Macon, GA 31207 Phone: 478-301-4111 Fax: 478-301-5812 | |
Dione Duc, Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 777 Hemlock St # 104, Macon, GA 31201 Phone: 478-633-7550 Fax: 478-633-3235 | |
Collier Branan Gladin Jr., M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 140 N Crest Blvd, Macon, GA 31210 Phone: 478-757-8335 Fax: 478-757-8353 |