Ian M Cawich, MD | |
7 Shackleford West Blvd, Little Rock, AR 72211-3714 | |
(501) 664-5860 | |
(501) 663-5017 |
Full Name | Ian M Cawich |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology) |
Experience | 23 Years |
Location | 7 Shackleford West Blvd, Little Rock, Arkansas |
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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1427273432 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RC0000X | Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease | E4068 (Arkansas) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Arkansas Heart Hospital, Llc | Little rock, AR | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Arkansas Heart Hospital Llc | 6002838653 | 90 |
Arkansas Heart Hospital Rural Health Services, Llc | 6204004815 | 55 |
News Archive
The gene for the HDL-associated protein paraoxonase 1 (PON1) appears to be associated with coronary artery disease and with the risk of developing adverse cardiac events, and variations in both the PON1 gene and its related enzyme activity may increase the risk for cardiovascular disease events, according to a study in the March 19 issue of JAMA , a theme issue on Genetics and Genomics.
A 67-year-old female patient with lung cancer presented physicians with a difficult challenge: her tumor was small and it rode up and down with her breathing. During her treatment set up, all doctors saw on their therapy system's imaging equipment was a blur of motion. Fortunately, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust was able to utilize its Symmetry motion management software; new imaging technology from Elekta that enables clear visualization of moving targets.
A team of researchers have published in the Journal of Cellular Physiology that a new natural extract is able to inhibit the development of diabetic nephropathy, a kidney disease that is increasing in incidence throughout the world.
A mounting tide of scientific evidence suggests that the old adage from Aesop's fables - "You are known by the company you keep" - also applies to the trillions of microscopic bacteria and viruses that live on the human body. Humanity's invisible but constant companions - more bacteria hang out on the palms of your hands than there are people on Earth - is the topic of an article in the current edition of Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), ACS' weekly newsmagazine.
Endurance training can actually be helpful in dealing with muscle inflammation, according to a new paper co-written by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York, and Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Entity Name | Arkansas Heart Hospital Rural Health Services, Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1548553811 PECOS PAC ID: 6204004815 Enrollment ID: O20110727000090 |
News Archive
The gene for the HDL-associated protein paraoxonase 1 (PON1) appears to be associated with coronary artery disease and with the risk of developing adverse cardiac events, and variations in both the PON1 gene and its related enzyme activity may increase the risk for cardiovascular disease events, according to a study in the March 19 issue of JAMA , a theme issue on Genetics and Genomics.
A 67-year-old female patient with lung cancer presented physicians with a difficult challenge: her tumor was small and it rode up and down with her breathing. During her treatment set up, all doctors saw on their therapy system's imaging equipment was a blur of motion. Fortunately, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust was able to utilize its Symmetry motion management software; new imaging technology from Elekta that enables clear visualization of moving targets.
A team of researchers have published in the Journal of Cellular Physiology that a new natural extract is able to inhibit the development of diabetic nephropathy, a kidney disease that is increasing in incidence throughout the world.
A mounting tide of scientific evidence suggests that the old adage from Aesop's fables - "You are known by the company you keep" - also applies to the trillions of microscopic bacteria and viruses that live on the human body. Humanity's invisible but constant companions - more bacteria hang out on the palms of your hands than there are people on Earth - is the topic of an article in the current edition of Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), ACS' weekly newsmagazine.
Endurance training can actually be helpful in dealing with muscle inflammation, according to a new paper co-written by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York, and Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Entity Name | Arkansas Heart Hospital Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1558653212 PECOS PAC ID: 6002838653 Enrollment ID: O20110729000327 |
News Archive
The gene for the HDL-associated protein paraoxonase 1 (PON1) appears to be associated with coronary artery disease and with the risk of developing adverse cardiac events, and variations in both the PON1 gene and its related enzyme activity may increase the risk for cardiovascular disease events, according to a study in the March 19 issue of JAMA , a theme issue on Genetics and Genomics.
A 67-year-old female patient with lung cancer presented physicians with a difficult challenge: her tumor was small and it rode up and down with her breathing. During her treatment set up, all doctors saw on their therapy system's imaging equipment was a blur of motion. Fortunately, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust was able to utilize its Symmetry motion management software; new imaging technology from Elekta that enables clear visualization of moving targets.
A team of researchers have published in the Journal of Cellular Physiology that a new natural extract is able to inhibit the development of diabetic nephropathy, a kidney disease that is increasing in incidence throughout the world.
A mounting tide of scientific evidence suggests that the old adage from Aesop's fables - "You are known by the company you keep" - also applies to the trillions of microscopic bacteria and viruses that live on the human body. Humanity's invisible but constant companions - more bacteria hang out on the palms of your hands than there are people on Earth - is the topic of an article in the current edition of Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), ACS' weekly newsmagazine.
Endurance training can actually be helpful in dealing with muscle inflammation, according to a new paper co-written by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York, and Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Ian M Cawich, MD 7 Shackleford West Blvd, Little Rock, AR 72211-3714 Ph: (501) 664-5860 | Ian M Cawich, MD 7 Shackleford West Blvd, Little Rock, AR 72211-3714 Ph: (501) 664-5860 |
News Archive
The gene for the HDL-associated protein paraoxonase 1 (PON1) appears to be associated with coronary artery disease and with the risk of developing adverse cardiac events, and variations in both the PON1 gene and its related enzyme activity may increase the risk for cardiovascular disease events, according to a study in the March 19 issue of JAMA , a theme issue on Genetics and Genomics.
A 67-year-old female patient with lung cancer presented physicians with a difficult challenge: her tumor was small and it rode up and down with her breathing. During her treatment set up, all doctors saw on their therapy system's imaging equipment was a blur of motion. Fortunately, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust was able to utilize its Symmetry motion management software; new imaging technology from Elekta that enables clear visualization of moving targets.
A team of researchers have published in the Journal of Cellular Physiology that a new natural extract is able to inhibit the development of diabetic nephropathy, a kidney disease that is increasing in incidence throughout the world.
A mounting tide of scientific evidence suggests that the old adage from Aesop's fables - "You are known by the company you keep" - also applies to the trillions of microscopic bacteria and viruses that live on the human body. Humanity's invisible but constant companions - more bacteria hang out on the palms of your hands than there are people on Earth - is the topic of an article in the current edition of Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), ACS' weekly newsmagazine.
Endurance training can actually be helpful in dealing with muscle inflammation, according to a new paper co-written by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York, and Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Lonnie E Harrison, MD Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 7 Shackleford West Blvd, Little Rock, AR 72211 Phone: 501-664-5860 Fax: 501-664-0889 | |
Muthu Veera Kumaran, M.D. Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4301 W Markham St # 556, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-686-6033 Fax: 501-686-8932 | |
Armaghan Yunis Soomro, MD Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1701 S Shackleford Rd, Little Rock, AR 72211 Phone: 501-219-7282 Fax: 201-277-9765 | |
Tanvi Harishbhai Patel, MD Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4301 W Markham St # 508, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-686-7105 Fax: 501-526-5906 | |
Gaurav Dhar, MD Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4301 W Markham St # 783, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-686-8000 | |
Anthony R Giglia Iii, MD Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5800 W 10th St, Ste 610 Freeway Medical Center, Little Rock, AR 72204 Phone: 501-661-9393 Fax: 501-663-4795 | |
Brian Bean, M.D. Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: #2 St Vincent Circle, Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-552-3592 Fax: 501-552-4129 |