Jimmie Mancell, MD | |
1265 Union Ave, Memphis, TN 38104-3415 | |
(901) 516-2362 | |
(901) 844-1439 |
Full Name | Jimmie Mancell |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Internal Medicine |
Experience | 30 Years |
Location | 1265 Union Ave, Memphis, Tennessee |
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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1972584571 | NPI | - | NPPES |
03097716 | Medicaid | TN | |
4104674 | Other | TN | BLUE CROSS TN |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208M00000X | Hospitalist | 27637 (Tennessee) | Secondary |
207R00000X | Internal Medicine | 27637 (Tennessee) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Methodist Healthcare Memphis Hospitals | Memphis, TN | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Campbell Clinic Pc | 9638082076 | 139 |
Campbell Clinic Pc | 9638082076 | 139 |
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The NFL playoffs are underway, and fans are finding ways to simulate tailgating during the COVID-19 pandemic. Football watch parties are synonymous with eating fatty foods and drinking alcohol. Have you ever wondered what all of that eating and drinking does to your body?
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Entity Name | Campbell Clinic Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1003835141 PECOS PAC ID: 9638082076 Enrollment ID: O20040615000216 |
News Archive
The NFL playoffs are underway, and fans are finding ways to simulate tailgating during the COVID-19 pandemic. Football watch parties are synonymous with eating fatty foods and drinking alcohol. Have you ever wondered what all of that eating and drinking does to your body?
An autoimmune attack on uninfected red blood cells likely contributes to anaemia - a shortage of red blood cells - in people with malaria, according to a new study published in eLife.
Patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) - also known as eczema - often face a tough, uphill battle for treatment. Symptoms include severe itching, scaly rashes, extreme dry skin and inflammation.
Research led by scientists from the University of California, San Diego has decoded the genetic basis of chronic mountain sickness (CMS) or Monge's disease. Their study provides important information that validates the genetic basis of adaptation to high altitudes, and provides potential targets for CMS treatment.
While daily antibiotic use is the most effective method for preventing recurrent urinary tract infections in women, daily cranberry pills, daily estrogen therapy and monthly acupuncture treatments also have benefits that may be preferable for some patients, according to a new study by researchers at the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute.
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Entity Name | Methodist Inpatient Physicians Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1609850692 PECOS PAC ID: 1254241235 Enrollment ID: O20050815000700 |
News Archive
The NFL playoffs are underway, and fans are finding ways to simulate tailgating during the COVID-19 pandemic. Football watch parties are synonymous with eating fatty foods and drinking alcohol. Have you ever wondered what all of that eating and drinking does to your body?
An autoimmune attack on uninfected red blood cells likely contributes to anaemia - a shortage of red blood cells - in people with malaria, according to a new study published in eLife.
Patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) - also known as eczema - often face a tough, uphill battle for treatment. Symptoms include severe itching, scaly rashes, extreme dry skin and inflammation.
Research led by scientists from the University of California, San Diego has decoded the genetic basis of chronic mountain sickness (CMS) or Monge's disease. Their study provides important information that validates the genetic basis of adaptation to high altitudes, and provides potential targets for CMS treatment.
While daily antibiotic use is the most effective method for preventing recurrent urinary tract infections in women, daily cranberry pills, daily estrogen therapy and monthly acupuncture treatments also have benefits that may be preferable for some patients, according to a new study by researchers at the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Jimmie Mancell, MD Po Box 1000, Dept 267, Memphis, TN 38148-0267 Ph: (901) 516-2362 | Jimmie Mancell, MD 1265 Union Ave, Memphis, TN 38104-3415 Ph: (901) 516-2362 |
News Archive
The NFL playoffs are underway, and fans are finding ways to simulate tailgating during the COVID-19 pandemic. Football watch parties are synonymous with eating fatty foods and drinking alcohol. Have you ever wondered what all of that eating and drinking does to your body?
An autoimmune attack on uninfected red blood cells likely contributes to anaemia - a shortage of red blood cells - in people with malaria, according to a new study published in eLife.
Patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) - also known as eczema - often face a tough, uphill battle for treatment. Symptoms include severe itching, scaly rashes, extreme dry skin and inflammation.
Research led by scientists from the University of California, San Diego has decoded the genetic basis of chronic mountain sickness (CMS) or Monge's disease. Their study provides important information that validates the genetic basis of adaptation to high altitudes, and provides potential targets for CMS treatment.
While daily antibiotic use is the most effective method for preventing recurrent urinary tract infections in women, daily cranberry pills, daily estrogen therapy and monthly acupuncture treatments also have benefits that may be preferable for some patients, according to a new study by researchers at the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute.
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Khawaja Muhammad Muddassir, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1325 Eastmoreland Ave, Suite 370, Memphis, TN 38104 Phone: 901-758-7888 Fax: 901-387-5153 | |
Allison Montague, Internal Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1955 S 3rd St, Memphis, TN 38109 Phone: 901-515-5800 | |
Dr. Marcia Bradford, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 360 E Eh Crump Blvd, Memphis, TN 38126 Phone: 901-261-2000 Fax: 901-946-9262 | |
Dr. Aleksandar Jankov, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6029 Walnut Grove Rd, Suite 301, Memphis, TN 38120 Phone: 901-747-9081 Fax: 901-747-9087 | |
Manoj K Jain, MD, MPH Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6029 Walnut Grove Rd Ste 209, Memphis, TN 38120 Phone: 901-681-0778 Fax: 901-821-9987 | |
Dr. Karl Weber, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 880 Madison Ave, Memphis, TN 38103 Phone: 901-545-6969 Fax: 901-545-4739 | |
Dr. Pedro Velasquez, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1068 Cresthaven Rd Ste 300, Memphis, TN 38119 Phone: 901-683-0024 Fax: 901-683-0086 |