Joseph W Winchell, DO | |
1400 S Dobson Rd, Mesa, AZ 85202 | |
(480) 456-9500 | |
(480) 820-7623 |
Full Name | Joseph W Winchell |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Emergency Medicine |
Experience | 21 Years |
Location | 1400 S Dobson Rd, Mesa, Arizona |
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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1083632962 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207P00000X | Emergency Medicine | 4179 (Arizona) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Banner Desert Medical Center | Mesa, AZ | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Cep America- Arizona, Pc | 1850541970 | 58 |
East Valley Ep Pllc | 4880081785 | 9 |
News Archive
A newly published study of patients with pulmonary fibrosis has discovered multiple genetic variations that should help with future efforts to treat the disease.
QuadraMed Corporation is pleased to announce the General Availability of the next major version of its enterprise EHR solution, QuadraMed Computerized Patient Record. QCPR version 6.0 provides key capabilities and improvements that help organizations provide high-quality and efficient care; meet pressing Canadian, as well as U.S. governmental and industry regulations; and deliver better patient safety, patient engagement, data security, and privacy while being fully interoperable.
Spending a lot of time watching television after breast cancer diagnosis is not linked to death in these breast cancer survivors. It appears that after accounting for self-reported physical activity levels after diagnosis, sedentary behavior was not an independent risk factor for death.
The study of muscular system protein myostatin has been of great interest to researchers as a potential therapeutic target for people with muscular disorders. Although much is known about how myostatin affects muscle growth, there has been disagreement about what types of muscle cells it acts upon. New research from a team including Carnegie's Chen-Ming Fan and Christoph Lepper narrows down the field to one likely type of cell.
It's seen as a sign of getting old, but scientists have discovered that arthritis is not just a human problem as a study lasting 50 years reveals how moose suffer from an identical form of the condition. The research, published in Ecology Letters, also casts new light on how malnutrition early in life can lead to the disorder in both moose and humans.
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Entity Name | Progressive Medical Associates Pllc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1548218613 PECOS PAC ID: 7113829599 Enrollment ID: O20040308001331 |
News Archive
A newly published study of patients with pulmonary fibrosis has discovered multiple genetic variations that should help with future efforts to treat the disease.
QuadraMed Corporation is pleased to announce the General Availability of the next major version of its enterprise EHR solution, QuadraMed Computerized Patient Record. QCPR version 6.0 provides key capabilities and improvements that help organizations provide high-quality and efficient care; meet pressing Canadian, as well as U.S. governmental and industry regulations; and deliver better patient safety, patient engagement, data security, and privacy while being fully interoperable.
Spending a lot of time watching television after breast cancer diagnosis is not linked to death in these breast cancer survivors. It appears that after accounting for self-reported physical activity levels after diagnosis, sedentary behavior was not an independent risk factor for death.
The study of muscular system protein myostatin has been of great interest to researchers as a potential therapeutic target for people with muscular disorders. Although much is known about how myostatin affects muscle growth, there has been disagreement about what types of muscle cells it acts upon. New research from a team including Carnegie's Chen-Ming Fan and Christoph Lepper narrows down the field to one likely type of cell.
It's seen as a sign of getting old, but scientists have discovered that arthritis is not just a human problem as a study lasting 50 years reveals how moose suffer from an identical form of the condition. The research, published in Ecology Letters, also casts new light on how malnutrition early in life can lead to the disorder in both moose and humans.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | Mountain Vista Emergency Physicians, Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1164642963 PECOS PAC ID: 8325139223 Enrollment ID: O20070807000555 |
News Archive
A newly published study of patients with pulmonary fibrosis has discovered multiple genetic variations that should help with future efforts to treat the disease.
QuadraMed Corporation is pleased to announce the General Availability of the next major version of its enterprise EHR solution, QuadraMed Computerized Patient Record. QCPR version 6.0 provides key capabilities and improvements that help organizations provide high-quality and efficient care; meet pressing Canadian, as well as U.S. governmental and industry regulations; and deliver better patient safety, patient engagement, data security, and privacy while being fully interoperable.
Spending a lot of time watching television after breast cancer diagnosis is not linked to death in these breast cancer survivors. It appears that after accounting for self-reported physical activity levels after diagnosis, sedentary behavior was not an independent risk factor for death.
The study of muscular system protein myostatin has been of great interest to researchers as a potential therapeutic target for people with muscular disorders. Although much is known about how myostatin affects muscle growth, there has been disagreement about what types of muscle cells it acts upon. New research from a team including Carnegie's Chen-Ming Fan and Christoph Lepper narrows down the field to one likely type of cell.
It's seen as a sign of getting old, but scientists have discovered that arthritis is not just a human problem as a study lasting 50 years reveals how moose suffer from an identical form of the condition. The research, published in Ecology Letters, also casts new light on how malnutrition early in life can lead to the disorder in both moose and humans.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | Cep America- Arizona, Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1780202804 PECOS PAC ID: 1850541970 Enrollment ID: O20121026000403 |
News Archive
A newly published study of patients with pulmonary fibrosis has discovered multiple genetic variations that should help with future efforts to treat the disease.
QuadraMed Corporation is pleased to announce the General Availability of the next major version of its enterprise EHR solution, QuadraMed Computerized Patient Record. QCPR version 6.0 provides key capabilities and improvements that help organizations provide high-quality and efficient care; meet pressing Canadian, as well as U.S. governmental and industry regulations; and deliver better patient safety, patient engagement, data security, and privacy while being fully interoperable.
Spending a lot of time watching television after breast cancer diagnosis is not linked to death in these breast cancer survivors. It appears that after accounting for self-reported physical activity levels after diagnosis, sedentary behavior was not an independent risk factor for death.
The study of muscular system protein myostatin has been of great interest to researchers as a potential therapeutic target for people with muscular disorders. Although much is known about how myostatin affects muscle growth, there has been disagreement about what types of muscle cells it acts upon. New research from a team including Carnegie's Chen-Ming Fan and Christoph Lepper narrows down the field to one likely type of cell.
It's seen as a sign of getting old, but scientists have discovered that arthritis is not just a human problem as a study lasting 50 years reveals how moose suffer from an identical form of the condition. The research, published in Ecology Letters, also casts new light on how malnutrition early in life can lead to the disorder in both moose and humans.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | Tec Emergency Physicians Of Arizona, Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1245772870 PECOS PAC ID: 6204256084 Enrollment ID: O20201016000157 |
News Archive
A newly published study of patients with pulmonary fibrosis has discovered multiple genetic variations that should help with future efforts to treat the disease.
QuadraMed Corporation is pleased to announce the General Availability of the next major version of its enterprise EHR solution, QuadraMed Computerized Patient Record. QCPR version 6.0 provides key capabilities and improvements that help organizations provide high-quality and efficient care; meet pressing Canadian, as well as U.S. governmental and industry regulations; and deliver better patient safety, patient engagement, data security, and privacy while being fully interoperable.
Spending a lot of time watching television after breast cancer diagnosis is not linked to death in these breast cancer survivors. It appears that after accounting for self-reported physical activity levels after diagnosis, sedentary behavior was not an independent risk factor for death.
The study of muscular system protein myostatin has been of great interest to researchers as a potential therapeutic target for people with muscular disorders. Although much is known about how myostatin affects muscle growth, there has been disagreement about what types of muscle cells it acts upon. New research from a team including Carnegie's Chen-Ming Fan and Christoph Lepper narrows down the field to one likely type of cell.
It's seen as a sign of getting old, but scientists have discovered that arthritis is not just a human problem as a study lasting 50 years reveals how moose suffer from an identical form of the condition. The research, published in Ecology Letters, also casts new light on how malnutrition early in life can lead to the disorder in both moose and humans.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | East Valley Ep Pllc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1659039618 PECOS PAC ID: 4880081785 Enrollment ID: O20220423000106 |
News Archive
A newly published study of patients with pulmonary fibrosis has discovered multiple genetic variations that should help with future efforts to treat the disease.
QuadraMed Corporation is pleased to announce the General Availability of the next major version of its enterprise EHR solution, QuadraMed Computerized Patient Record. QCPR version 6.0 provides key capabilities and improvements that help organizations provide high-quality and efficient care; meet pressing Canadian, as well as U.S. governmental and industry regulations; and deliver better patient safety, patient engagement, data security, and privacy while being fully interoperable.
Spending a lot of time watching television after breast cancer diagnosis is not linked to death in these breast cancer survivors. It appears that after accounting for self-reported physical activity levels after diagnosis, sedentary behavior was not an independent risk factor for death.
The study of muscular system protein myostatin has been of great interest to researchers as a potential therapeutic target for people with muscular disorders. Although much is known about how myostatin affects muscle growth, there has been disagreement about what types of muscle cells it acts upon. New research from a team including Carnegie's Chen-Ming Fan and Christoph Lepper narrows down the field to one likely type of cell.
It's seen as a sign of getting old, but scientists have discovered that arthritis is not just a human problem as a study lasting 50 years reveals how moose suffer from an identical form of the condition. The research, published in Ecology Letters, also casts new light on how malnutrition early in life can lead to the disorder in both moose and humans.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | Phoenix Physician Group Pllc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1154898435 PECOS PAC ID: 9830556463 Enrollment ID: O20240226001151 |
News Archive
A newly published study of patients with pulmonary fibrosis has discovered multiple genetic variations that should help with future efforts to treat the disease.
QuadraMed Corporation is pleased to announce the General Availability of the next major version of its enterprise EHR solution, QuadraMed Computerized Patient Record. QCPR version 6.0 provides key capabilities and improvements that help organizations provide high-quality and efficient care; meet pressing Canadian, as well as U.S. governmental and industry regulations; and deliver better patient safety, patient engagement, data security, and privacy while being fully interoperable.
Spending a lot of time watching television after breast cancer diagnosis is not linked to death in these breast cancer survivors. It appears that after accounting for self-reported physical activity levels after diagnosis, sedentary behavior was not an independent risk factor for death.
The study of muscular system protein myostatin has been of great interest to researchers as a potential therapeutic target for people with muscular disorders. Although much is known about how myostatin affects muscle growth, there has been disagreement about what types of muscle cells it acts upon. New research from a team including Carnegie's Chen-Ming Fan and Christoph Lepper narrows down the field to one likely type of cell.
It's seen as a sign of getting old, but scientists have discovered that arthritis is not just a human problem as a study lasting 50 years reveals how moose suffer from an identical form of the condition. The research, published in Ecology Letters, also casts new light on how malnutrition early in life can lead to the disorder in both moose and humans.
› Verified 5 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Joseph W Winchell, DO Po Box 7127, Phoenix, AZ 85011-7127 Ph: (480) 456-9500 | Joseph W Winchell, DO 1400 S Dobson Rd, Mesa, AZ 85202 Ph: (480) 456-9500 |
News Archive
A newly published study of patients with pulmonary fibrosis has discovered multiple genetic variations that should help with future efforts to treat the disease.
QuadraMed Corporation is pleased to announce the General Availability of the next major version of its enterprise EHR solution, QuadraMed Computerized Patient Record. QCPR version 6.0 provides key capabilities and improvements that help organizations provide high-quality and efficient care; meet pressing Canadian, as well as U.S. governmental and industry regulations; and deliver better patient safety, patient engagement, data security, and privacy while being fully interoperable.
Spending a lot of time watching television after breast cancer diagnosis is not linked to death in these breast cancer survivors. It appears that after accounting for self-reported physical activity levels after diagnosis, sedentary behavior was not an independent risk factor for death.
The study of muscular system protein myostatin has been of great interest to researchers as a potential therapeutic target for people with muscular disorders. Although much is known about how myostatin affects muscle growth, there has been disagreement about what types of muscle cells it acts upon. New research from a team including Carnegie's Chen-Ming Fan and Christoph Lepper narrows down the field to one likely type of cell.
It's seen as a sign of getting old, but scientists have discovered that arthritis is not just a human problem as a study lasting 50 years reveals how moose suffer from an identical form of the condition. The research, published in Ecology Letters, also casts new light on how malnutrition early in life can lead to the disorder in both moose and humans.
› Verified 5 days ago
Dr. Ramona Beatrice Woodriffe, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 4824 E Baseline Rd, Suite 110, Mesa, AZ 85206 Phone: 480-969-4040 Fax: 480-830-1042 | |
David E. Boesch, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1010 N Country Club Dr, Banner Mesa Medical Center, Mesa, AZ 85201 Phone: 480-834-1211 | |
Charles H Pshaenich, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1400 S Dobson Rd, Mesa, AZ 85202 Phone: 480-456-9500 Fax: 480-820-7623 | |
Richard Scholl, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1840 S Stapley Dr, Suite 101, Mesa, AZ 85204 Phone: 480-206-2424 | |
Diane L. Elmore, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 450 N Dobson Rd Ste 108, Mesa, AZ 85201 Phone: 480-456-9300 | |
Dr. Drummond Grant Vogan, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 4850 E Baseline Rd Ste 107, Mesa, AZ 85206 Phone: 480-908-9892 Fax: 602-661-1189 |