Jennifer C Simonaire, DO | |
0s036 Church St Ste 300, Winfield, IL 60190-1203 | |
(331) 732-6300 | |
(331) 732-6301 |
Full Name | Jennifer C Simonaire |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Allergy/immunology |
Experience | 10 Years |
Location | 0s036 Church St Ste 300, Winfield, Illinois |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | May be. She may accept the Medicare-approved amount; you may be billed for more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1790102176 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207K00000X | Allergy & Immunology | 0102205047 (Virginia) | Secondary |
207KA0200X | Allergy & Immunology - Allergy | 036149621 (Illinois) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Central Dupage Hospital | Winfield, IL | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Central Dupage Physician Group | 5890696231 | 1003 |
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Entity Name | Central Dupage Physician Group |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1033149844 PECOS PAC ID: 5890696231 Enrollment ID: O20040303000601 |
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The mystery of why multiple sclerosis (MS) tends to go into remission while women are pregnant may be the secret to overcoming the devastating neurodegenerative disease, according to University of Calgary researchers who have shown that a pregnancy-related hormone is responsible for rebuilding the protective coating around nerve cells.
In its response to the Government's proposals for tobacco legislation in England and Wales, the British Medical Association - BMA has said there is no justification for pubs and restaurants to have a longer lead-in time to go smokefree than other businesses or for there to be any exemptions for non-food pubs.
The first study to look at dementia risk in a population representing the diversity of the United States finds dementia incidence to be highest in African Americans and lowest in Asian Americans. The rate of occurrence of dementia in African Americans was found to be 65 percent higher than Asian Americans.
This week's issue of the New England Journal of Medicine features an article that highlights an unprecedented analysis of the nation's childhood head injuries. The study, authored by
Sharply increased demand for artemether-lumefantrine, an artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) used to treat malaria, is likely to result in a shortage from now until at least March 2005. ACTs are currently the most effective medicines available to treat falciparum malaria - the deadliest form of the disease.
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Entity Name | Allergy & Asthma Physicians, S. C |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1578662417 PECOS PAC ID: 9931106267 Enrollment ID: O20061031000090 |
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The mystery of why multiple sclerosis (MS) tends to go into remission while women are pregnant may be the secret to overcoming the devastating neurodegenerative disease, according to University of Calgary researchers who have shown that a pregnancy-related hormone is responsible for rebuilding the protective coating around nerve cells.
In its response to the Government's proposals for tobacco legislation in England and Wales, the British Medical Association - BMA has said there is no justification for pubs and restaurants to have a longer lead-in time to go smokefree than other businesses or for there to be any exemptions for non-food pubs.
The first study to look at dementia risk in a population representing the diversity of the United States finds dementia incidence to be highest in African Americans and lowest in Asian Americans. The rate of occurrence of dementia in African Americans was found to be 65 percent higher than Asian Americans.
This week's issue of the New England Journal of Medicine features an article that highlights an unprecedented analysis of the nation's childhood head injuries. The study, authored by
Sharply increased demand for artemether-lumefantrine, an artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) used to treat malaria, is likely to result in a shortage from now until at least March 2005. ACTs are currently the most effective medicines available to treat falciparum malaria - the deadliest form of the disease.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Jennifer C Simonaire, DO 0s036 Church St Ste 300, Winfield, IL 60190-1203 Ph: (331) 732-6300 | Jennifer C Simonaire, DO 0s036 Church St Ste 300, Winfield, IL 60190-1203 Ph: (331) 732-6300 |
News Archive
The mystery of why multiple sclerosis (MS) tends to go into remission while women are pregnant may be the secret to overcoming the devastating neurodegenerative disease, according to University of Calgary researchers who have shown that a pregnancy-related hormone is responsible for rebuilding the protective coating around nerve cells.
In its response to the Government's proposals for tobacco legislation in England and Wales, the British Medical Association - BMA has said there is no justification for pubs and restaurants to have a longer lead-in time to go smokefree than other businesses or for there to be any exemptions for non-food pubs.
The first study to look at dementia risk in a population representing the diversity of the United States finds dementia incidence to be highest in African Americans and lowest in Asian Americans. The rate of occurrence of dementia in African Americans was found to be 65 percent higher than Asian Americans.
This week's issue of the New England Journal of Medicine features an article that highlights an unprecedented analysis of the nation's childhood head injuries. The study, authored by
Sharply increased demand for artemether-lumefantrine, an artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) used to treat malaria, is likely to result in a shortage from now until at least March 2005. ACTs are currently the most effective medicines available to treat falciparum malaria - the deadliest form of the disease.
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Farheen Mirza, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 25 N Winfield Rd, Winfield, IL 60190 Phone: 630-933-6879 |