Joseph Stephen Mclendon, MD | |
2402 Osler Ct, Albany, GA 31707-0205 | |
(229) 438-3300 | |
(229) 438-3384 |
Full Name | Joseph Stephen Mclendon |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Internal Medicine |
Experience | 33 Years |
Location | 2402 Osler Ct, Albany, 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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1558357731 | NPI | - | NPPES |
00612136D | Medicaid | GA |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207R00000X | Internal Medicine | 038556 (Georgia) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Intrepid Usa Healthcare Services | Albany, GA | Home health agency |
Integrity Hospice | Eastman, GA | Hospice |
Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital | Albany, GA | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Privia Medical Group Of Georgia Llc | 4284951542 | 301 |
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The Red Cross Red Crescent Movement is ramping up its relief operations in response to flooding in Pakistan. Over three million people have been affected as the worst flooding in 80 years wreaks havoc across 70 per cent of the country. Despite a rapid humanitarian response Red Cross officials warn that the worst may be yet to come.
Born with a retinal disease that made him legally blind, and would eventually leave him totally sightless, the nine-year-old boy used to sit in the back of the classroom, relying on the large print on an electronic screen and assisted by teacher aides. Now, after a single injection of genes that produce light-sensitive pigments in the back of his eye, he sits in front with classmates and participates in class without extra help. In the playground, he joins his classmates in playing his first game of softball.
Researchers from the Memory and Cognition Center at University Hospitals Case Medical Center will begin testing an intriguing new approach to slowing down the progression of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) using Intravenous Immune Globulin (IGIV), also known as gammaglobulin.
An online COVID-19 symptom tracking tool developed by researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center ensures a person's confidentiality while being able to actively monitor their symptoms.
Some physicians do not tell patients about treatments - such as contraception, abortion or sedation for dying patients - that they are morally opposed to, according to a study published in the Feb. 8 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine, the Washington Post reports.
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Entity Name | Privia Medical Group Of Georgia Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1013313857 PECOS PAC ID: 4284951542 Enrollment ID: O20150325000983 |
News Archive
The Red Cross Red Crescent Movement is ramping up its relief operations in response to flooding in Pakistan. Over three million people have been affected as the worst flooding in 80 years wreaks havoc across 70 per cent of the country. Despite a rapid humanitarian response Red Cross officials warn that the worst may be yet to come.
Born with a retinal disease that made him legally blind, and would eventually leave him totally sightless, the nine-year-old boy used to sit in the back of the classroom, relying on the large print on an electronic screen and assisted by teacher aides. Now, after a single injection of genes that produce light-sensitive pigments in the back of his eye, he sits in front with classmates and participates in class without extra help. In the playground, he joins his classmates in playing his first game of softball.
Researchers from the Memory and Cognition Center at University Hospitals Case Medical Center will begin testing an intriguing new approach to slowing down the progression of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) using Intravenous Immune Globulin (IGIV), also known as gammaglobulin.
An online COVID-19 symptom tracking tool developed by researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center ensures a person's confidentiality while being able to actively monitor their symptoms.
Some physicians do not tell patients about treatments - such as contraception, abortion or sedation for dying patients - that they are morally opposed to, according to a study published in the Feb. 8 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine, the Washington Post reports.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Joseph Stephen Mclendon, MD 2402 Osler Ct, Albany, GA 31707-0205 Ph: (229) 438-3300 | Joseph Stephen Mclendon, MD 2402 Osler Ct, Albany, GA 31707-0205 Ph: (229) 438-3300 |
News Archive
The Red Cross Red Crescent Movement is ramping up its relief operations in response to flooding in Pakistan. Over three million people have been affected as the worst flooding in 80 years wreaks havoc across 70 per cent of the country. Despite a rapid humanitarian response Red Cross officials warn that the worst may be yet to come.
Born with a retinal disease that made him legally blind, and would eventually leave him totally sightless, the nine-year-old boy used to sit in the back of the classroom, relying on the large print on an electronic screen and assisted by teacher aides. Now, after a single injection of genes that produce light-sensitive pigments in the back of his eye, he sits in front with classmates and participates in class without extra help. In the playground, he joins his classmates in playing his first game of softball.
Researchers from the Memory and Cognition Center at University Hospitals Case Medical Center will begin testing an intriguing new approach to slowing down the progression of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) using Intravenous Immune Globulin (IGIV), also known as gammaglobulin.
An online COVID-19 symptom tracking tool developed by researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center ensures a person's confidentiality while being able to actively monitor their symptoms.
Some physicians do not tell patients about treatments - such as contraception, abortion or sedation for dying patients - that they are morally opposed to, according to a study published in the Feb. 8 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine, the Washington Post reports.
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Dr. Noelle Alicia Rolle, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 417 W 3rd Ave, Albany, GA 31701 Phone: 229-312-1000 | |
Dr. Michael Walter Szpak, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1009 N Monroe St, Albany, GA 31701 Phone: 229-883-0298 Fax: 229-438-7898 | |
Robyn Mann Johnson, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1712-a East Broad Avenue, Albany, GA 31705 Phone: 229-639-3100 Fax: 229-888-6516 | |
Kuo-kang Fang, M. D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 522 5th Ave, Albany, GA 31701 Phone: 229-888-6811 Fax: 229-888-6812 | |
Phillip Poulos, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2202 E Oglethorpe Blvd, Albany, GA 31705 Phone: 229-431-1423 | |
Daniel Adam Jones, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 425 W 3rd Ave Ste 50, Albany, GA 31701 Phone: 229-883-0717 Fax: 229-312-2265 | |
Jeffrey L Bell, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1200 N Jefferson St, Albany, GA 31701 Phone: 229-888-3970 Fax: 229-889-9386 |