Kamran Kamali, MD | |
2701 Missouri Ave, Suite B, Las Cruces, NM 88011-5091 | |
(505) 522-1931 | |
(505) 532-1665 |
Full Name | Kamran Kamali |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | General Surgery |
Experience | 29 Years |
Location | 2701 Missouri Ave, Las Cruces, New Mexico |
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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1144378464 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208600000X | Surgery | 2004-0619 (New Mexico) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Memorial Medical Center | Las cruces, NM | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Three Crosses Regional Hospital Llc | 1254758667 | 49 |
News Archive
While infectious diseases tend to grab media headlines and public attention, non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and chronic respiratory diseases together comprise the number one killer in the world and represent a serious social and economic burden to developed and developing countries alike.
Back in the early 1960s, just before chemotherapy really started to be used, only about 30% of children survived cancer. That was mainly because they had cancers that were amenable to surgery.
Nearly one in four women who undergo a partial mastectomy for treatment of breast cancer have another surgery to remove additional tissue (reexcision), and there is substantial surgeon and institutional variation in the rate of reexcisions that cannot be explained by patients' clinical characteristics, according to a study in the February 1 issue of JAMA.
"A plan to cut reimbursement rates to doctors who care for the poor and disabled has led to a tussle between Gov. Bev Perdue and North Carolina physicians. In the current state budget, Perdue and the legislature agreed that Medicaid reimbursement rates would be reduced by $26.6 million or 1.35 percent, if the state found it necessary to close a gap in federal Medicaid funding. Perdue's office says the cut is now necessary. The doctors say the state has access to plenty of federal money and could use a $300 million federal education windfall to avoid cutting the rates".
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Entity Name | Presbyterian Healthcare Services |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1104802354 PECOS PAC ID: 9234041708 Enrollment ID: O20031103000603 |
News Archive
While infectious diseases tend to grab media headlines and public attention, non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and chronic respiratory diseases together comprise the number one killer in the world and represent a serious social and economic burden to developed and developing countries alike.
Back in the early 1960s, just before chemotherapy really started to be used, only about 30% of children survived cancer. That was mainly because they had cancers that were amenable to surgery.
Nearly one in four women who undergo a partial mastectomy for treatment of breast cancer have another surgery to remove additional tissue (reexcision), and there is substantial surgeon and institutional variation in the rate of reexcisions that cannot be explained by patients' clinical characteristics, according to a study in the February 1 issue of JAMA.
"A plan to cut reimbursement rates to doctors who care for the poor and disabled has led to a tussle between Gov. Bev Perdue and North Carolina physicians. In the current state budget, Perdue and the legislature agreed that Medicaid reimbursement rates would be reduced by $26.6 million or 1.35 percent, if the state found it necessary to close a gap in federal Medicaid funding. Perdue's office says the cut is now necessary. The doctors say the state has access to plenty of federal money and could use a $300 million federal education windfall to avoid cutting the rates".
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Entity Name | Las Cruces Surgical Associates Pa |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1669520987 PECOS PAC ID: 3678537305 Enrollment ID: O20041112000859 |
News Archive
While infectious diseases tend to grab media headlines and public attention, non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and chronic respiratory diseases together comprise the number one killer in the world and represent a serious social and economic burden to developed and developing countries alike.
Back in the early 1960s, just before chemotherapy really started to be used, only about 30% of children survived cancer. That was mainly because they had cancers that were amenable to surgery.
Nearly one in four women who undergo a partial mastectomy for treatment of breast cancer have another surgery to remove additional tissue (reexcision), and there is substantial surgeon and institutional variation in the rate of reexcisions that cannot be explained by patients' clinical characteristics, according to a study in the February 1 issue of JAMA.
"A plan to cut reimbursement rates to doctors who care for the poor and disabled has led to a tussle between Gov. Bev Perdue and North Carolina physicians. In the current state budget, Perdue and the legislature agreed that Medicaid reimbursement rates would be reduced by $26.6 million or 1.35 percent, if the state found it necessary to close a gap in federal Medicaid funding. Perdue's office says the cut is now necessary. The doctors say the state has access to plenty of federal money and could use a $300 million federal education windfall to avoid cutting the rates".
› Verified 6 days ago
Entity Name | Three Crosses Regional Hospital Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1487248050 PECOS PAC ID: 1254758667 Enrollment ID: O20210405001637 |
News Archive
While infectious diseases tend to grab media headlines and public attention, non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and chronic respiratory diseases together comprise the number one killer in the world and represent a serious social and economic burden to developed and developing countries alike.
Back in the early 1960s, just before chemotherapy really started to be used, only about 30% of children survived cancer. That was mainly because they had cancers that were amenable to surgery.
Nearly one in four women who undergo a partial mastectomy for treatment of breast cancer have another surgery to remove additional tissue (reexcision), and there is substantial surgeon and institutional variation in the rate of reexcisions that cannot be explained by patients' clinical characteristics, according to a study in the February 1 issue of JAMA.
"A plan to cut reimbursement rates to doctors who care for the poor and disabled has led to a tussle between Gov. Bev Perdue and North Carolina physicians. In the current state budget, Perdue and the legislature agreed that Medicaid reimbursement rates would be reduced by $26.6 million or 1.35 percent, if the state found it necessary to close a gap in federal Medicaid funding. Perdue's office says the cut is now necessary. The doctors say the state has access to plenty of federal money and could use a $300 million federal education windfall to avoid cutting the rates".
› Verified 6 days ago
Entity Name | Three Crosses Medical Group Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1174198220 PECOS PAC ID: 4587031828 Enrollment ID: O20221031000511 |
News Archive
While infectious diseases tend to grab media headlines and public attention, non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and chronic respiratory diseases together comprise the number one killer in the world and represent a serious social and economic burden to developed and developing countries alike.
Back in the early 1960s, just before chemotherapy really started to be used, only about 30% of children survived cancer. That was mainly because they had cancers that were amenable to surgery.
Nearly one in four women who undergo a partial mastectomy for treatment of breast cancer have another surgery to remove additional tissue (reexcision), and there is substantial surgeon and institutional variation in the rate of reexcisions that cannot be explained by patients' clinical characteristics, according to a study in the February 1 issue of JAMA.
"A plan to cut reimbursement rates to doctors who care for the poor and disabled has led to a tussle between Gov. Bev Perdue and North Carolina physicians. In the current state budget, Perdue and the legislature agreed that Medicaid reimbursement rates would be reduced by $26.6 million or 1.35 percent, if the state found it necessary to close a gap in federal Medicaid funding. Perdue's office says the cut is now necessary. The doctors say the state has access to plenty of federal money and could use a $300 million federal education windfall to avoid cutting the rates".
› Verified 6 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Kamran Kamali, MD Po Box 16544, Las Cruces, NM 88004-6544 Ph: (505) 522-1931 | Kamran Kamali, MD 2701 Missouri Ave, Suite B, Las Cruces, NM 88011-5091 Ph: (505) 522-1931 |
News Archive
While infectious diseases tend to grab media headlines and public attention, non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and chronic respiratory diseases together comprise the number one killer in the world and represent a serious social and economic burden to developed and developing countries alike.
Back in the early 1960s, just before chemotherapy really started to be used, only about 30% of children survived cancer. That was mainly because they had cancers that were amenable to surgery.
Nearly one in four women who undergo a partial mastectomy for treatment of breast cancer have another surgery to remove additional tissue (reexcision), and there is substantial surgeon and institutional variation in the rate of reexcisions that cannot be explained by patients' clinical characteristics, according to a study in the February 1 issue of JAMA.
"A plan to cut reimbursement rates to doctors who care for the poor and disabled has led to a tussle between Gov. Bev Perdue and North Carolina physicians. In the current state budget, Perdue and the legislature agreed that Medicaid reimbursement rates would be reduced by $26.6 million or 1.35 percent, if the state found it necessary to close a gap in federal Medicaid funding. Perdue's office says the cut is now necessary. The doctors say the state has access to plenty of federal money and could use a $300 million federal education windfall to avoid cutting the rates".
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Dr. Kermie Lenard Robinson, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2530 S Telshor Blvd, Suite 103, Las Cruces, NM 88011 Phone: 575-556-6440 Fax: 575-556-6445 | |
Stephen Prange Striegel, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4351 E Lohman Ave, Suite 200, Las Cruces, NM 88011 Phone: 575-522-4940 Fax: 575-522-4932 | |
Sheikh Altaf Latif, D.O. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4351 E Lohman Ave Ste 202, Las Cruces, NM 88011 Phone: 575-522-5955 Fax: 575-522-6228 | |
Charles Monroe Lyon, MD FACS Surgery Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4311 E Lohman Ave, Las Cruces, NM 88011 Phone: 505-556-6855 | |
Mahli Michael, PA-C Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1770 Tierra De Mesilla, Las Cruces, NM 88005 Phone: 575-526-9189 Fax: 575-652-4064 | |
Khalid Y. Khan, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 141 N Roadrunner Pkwy, Suite 137, Las Cruces, NM 88011 Phone: 575-522-1974 |