James I Koola, MD | |
540 Litchfield St, Torrington, CT 06790-6600 | |
(860) 496-6557 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | James I Koola |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Internal Medicine |
Experience | 21 Years |
Location | 540 Litchfield St, Torrington, Connecticut |
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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1609257757 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Hartford Healthcare At Home | Bloomfield, CT | Hospice |
Griffin Hospital | Derby, CT | Hospital |
The Hospital Of Central Connecticut | New britain, CT | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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The Hospital Of Central Connecticut At New Britain General And Bradley | 6507776564 | 321 |
Griffin Faculty Physicians Inc | 7618871997 | 107 |
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The National Institutes of Health has awarded a three-year, $3.9 million grant to Children's Hospital Boston researchers and their colleagues to develop a therapy to treat Fanconi anemia, a fatal genetic blood disease.
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Entity Name | Griffin Faculty Physicians Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1598755605 PECOS PAC ID: 7618871997 Enrollment ID: O20031120000158 |
News Archive
Research on surgical site infections conducted at Greenwich Hospital in alliance with the ONS Foundation for Clinical Research and Education examined why a certain bacteria is so common in post-surgical shoulder infections and are helping to develop tactics to control it.
Past exposure to seasonal coronaviruses (CoVs), which cause the common cold, does not result in the production of antibodies that protect against the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, according to a study led by Scott Hensley, PhD, an associate professor of Microbiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have once again identified a link between physical inactivity and an increased risk of mortality among cancer patients, emphasizing the health risks of a sedentary lifestyle and the importance of regular exercise as therapy for cancer patients both during and after treatment.
New research carried out by City data scientist, Dr. Andrea Baronchelli, and colleagues, into the dark web marketplace (DWM) trade in products related to COVID-19, has revealed the need for the continuous monitoring of dark web marketplaces (DWMs), especially in light of the current shortage and availability of coronavirus vaccines.
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a three-year, $3.9 million grant to Children's Hospital Boston researchers and their colleagues to develop a therapy to treat Fanconi anemia, a fatal genetic blood disease.
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Entity Name | The Hospital Of Central Connecticut At New Britain General And Bradley |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1063461481 PECOS PAC ID: 6507776564 Enrollment ID: O20040115000497 |
News Archive
Research on surgical site infections conducted at Greenwich Hospital in alliance with the ONS Foundation for Clinical Research and Education examined why a certain bacteria is so common in post-surgical shoulder infections and are helping to develop tactics to control it.
Past exposure to seasonal coronaviruses (CoVs), which cause the common cold, does not result in the production of antibodies that protect against the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, according to a study led by Scott Hensley, PhD, an associate professor of Microbiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have once again identified a link between physical inactivity and an increased risk of mortality among cancer patients, emphasizing the health risks of a sedentary lifestyle and the importance of regular exercise as therapy for cancer patients both during and after treatment.
New research carried out by City data scientist, Dr. Andrea Baronchelli, and colleagues, into the dark web marketplace (DWM) trade in products related to COVID-19, has revealed the need for the continuous monitoring of dark web marketplaces (DWMs), especially in light of the current shortage and availability of coronavirus vaccines.
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a three-year, $3.9 million grant to Children's Hospital Boston researchers and their colleagues to develop a therapy to treat Fanconi anemia, a fatal genetic blood disease.
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Entity Name | The Charlotte Hungerford Hospital |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1629075734 PECOS PAC ID: 4486557501 Enrollment ID: O20040128000183 |
News Archive
Research on surgical site infections conducted at Greenwich Hospital in alliance with the ONS Foundation for Clinical Research and Education examined why a certain bacteria is so common in post-surgical shoulder infections and are helping to develop tactics to control it.
Past exposure to seasonal coronaviruses (CoVs), which cause the common cold, does not result in the production of antibodies that protect against the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, according to a study led by Scott Hensley, PhD, an associate professor of Microbiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have once again identified a link between physical inactivity and an increased risk of mortality among cancer patients, emphasizing the health risks of a sedentary lifestyle and the importance of regular exercise as therapy for cancer patients both during and after treatment.
New research carried out by City data scientist, Dr. Andrea Baronchelli, and colleagues, into the dark web marketplace (DWM) trade in products related to COVID-19, has revealed the need for the continuous monitoring of dark web marketplaces (DWMs), especially in light of the current shortage and availability of coronavirus vaccines.
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a three-year, $3.9 million grant to Children's Hospital Boston researchers and their colleagues to develop a therapy to treat Fanconi anemia, a fatal genetic blood disease.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | Midstate Medical Center |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1154425288 PECOS PAC ID: 7416840699 Enrollment ID: O20040203000244 |
News Archive
Research on surgical site infections conducted at Greenwich Hospital in alliance with the ONS Foundation for Clinical Research and Education examined why a certain bacteria is so common in post-surgical shoulder infections and are helping to develop tactics to control it.
Past exposure to seasonal coronaviruses (CoVs), which cause the common cold, does not result in the production of antibodies that protect against the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, according to a study led by Scott Hensley, PhD, an associate professor of Microbiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have once again identified a link between physical inactivity and an increased risk of mortality among cancer patients, emphasizing the health risks of a sedentary lifestyle and the importance of regular exercise as therapy for cancer patients both during and after treatment.
New research carried out by City data scientist, Dr. Andrea Baronchelli, and colleagues, into the dark web marketplace (DWM) trade in products related to COVID-19, has revealed the need for the continuous monitoring of dark web marketplaces (DWMs), especially in light of the current shortage and availability of coronavirus vaccines.
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a three-year, $3.9 million grant to Children's Hospital Boston researchers and their colleagues to develop a therapy to treat Fanconi anemia, a fatal genetic blood disease.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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James I Koola, MD 100 Grand St Ste E119, New Britain, CT 06052-2016 Ph: (860) 224-5990 | James I Koola, MD 540 Litchfield St, Torrington, CT 06790-6600 Ph: (860) 496-6557 |
News Archive
Research on surgical site infections conducted at Greenwich Hospital in alliance with the ONS Foundation for Clinical Research and Education examined why a certain bacteria is so common in post-surgical shoulder infections and are helping to develop tactics to control it.
Past exposure to seasonal coronaviruses (CoVs), which cause the common cold, does not result in the production of antibodies that protect against the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, according to a study led by Scott Hensley, PhD, an associate professor of Microbiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have once again identified a link between physical inactivity and an increased risk of mortality among cancer patients, emphasizing the health risks of a sedentary lifestyle and the importance of regular exercise as therapy for cancer patients both during and after treatment.
New research carried out by City data scientist, Dr. Andrea Baronchelli, and colleagues, into the dark web marketplace (DWM) trade in products related to COVID-19, has revealed the need for the continuous monitoring of dark web marketplaces (DWMs), especially in light of the current shortage and availability of coronavirus vaccines.
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a three-year, $3.9 million grant to Children's Hospital Boston researchers and their colleagues to develop a therapy to treat Fanconi anemia, a fatal genetic blood disease.
› Verified 5 days ago
Joseph E Abreu, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1215 New Litchfield Street, Torrington, CT 06790 Phone: 860-489-1132 Fax: 860-489-0434 | |
Dr. Waile Ramadan, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 52 Peck Rd, Torrington, CT 06790 Phone: 860-489-6899 | |
Michael T Kovalchik, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 780 Litchfield St, Suite200, Torrington, CT 06790 Phone: 860-489-1984 Fax: 860-496-2195 | |
Nicholas Paul Bodmer, DO Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 540 Litchfield St, Torrington, CT 06790 Phone: 860-496-6666 Fax: 860-496-6633 | |
Dr. Michael Corey Magnifico, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 200 Kennedy Dr, Torrington, CT 06790 Phone: 860-482-5384 Fax: 860-496-4951 | |
Albert H Langou, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 540 Litchfield St, Torrington, CT 06790 Phone: 860-496-6557 Fax: 860-496-6718 | |
Kaushal B Shah, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 540 Litchfield St, Torrington, CT 06790 Phone: 732-213-0121 |