Labronz C Davis, MD | |
2872 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43204-2645 | |
(614) 279-9905 | |
(614) 279-0213 |
Full Name | Labronz C Davis |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Family Practice |
Experience | 28 Years |
Location | 2872 W Broad St, Columbus, Ohio |
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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1003857749 | NPI | - | NPPES |
2138154 | Medicaid | OH |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | 35075818 (Ohio) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Doctors Hospital | Columbus, OH | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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American Health Network Of Ohio Llc | 3173427721 | 40 |
News Archive
A new study has revealed psoriatic arthritis may be activated by the same trigger in different patients. Researchers from the University of Oxford and the Wellcome Sanger Institute identified high levels of a specific receptor in immune cells from psoriatic arthritis patients, giving the strongest evidence yet of a single cause for the disease
Ever notice some people seem to eat anything they want and never gain a pound, while others seem to gain weight just by looking at fattening foods. You may be seeing things correctly after all. According to research published in the July 2010 issue of Genetics, this may have a biological cause. Using fruit flies, researchers have found that genes interacting with diet, rather than diet alone, are the main cause of variation in metabolic traits, such as body weight. This helps explain why some diets work better for some people than others, and suggests that future diets should be tailored to an individual's genes rather than to physical appearance.
AutoGenomics, a leader in providing automated, molecular testing solutions, announced today that it has launched a new test for the identification of genetic mutations implicated in the development of Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF). The INFINITI® Familial Mediterranean Fever Panel provides simultaneous multiplexed determination of 13 genetic variants common to more than 10 afflicted ethnicities of Mediterranean origin on the automated INFINITI® Analyzer. FMF is prominently present in the Armenian people, Sephardi Jews, Greeks, Arabs and Turks.
Phthalates are widely used chemicals that recent studies suggest may have toxic effects on the developing endocrine and reproductive systems. A new study found evidence that infants may be absorbing these chemicals through commonly used baby products.
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Entity Name | American Health Network Of Ohio Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1386675544 PECOS PAC ID: 3173427721 Enrollment ID: O20031125000146 |
News Archive
A new study has revealed psoriatic arthritis may be activated by the same trigger in different patients. Researchers from the University of Oxford and the Wellcome Sanger Institute identified high levels of a specific receptor in immune cells from psoriatic arthritis patients, giving the strongest evidence yet of a single cause for the disease
Ever notice some people seem to eat anything they want and never gain a pound, while others seem to gain weight just by looking at fattening foods. You may be seeing things correctly after all. According to research published in the July 2010 issue of Genetics, this may have a biological cause. Using fruit flies, researchers have found that genes interacting with diet, rather than diet alone, are the main cause of variation in metabolic traits, such as body weight. This helps explain why some diets work better for some people than others, and suggests that future diets should be tailored to an individual's genes rather than to physical appearance.
AutoGenomics, a leader in providing automated, molecular testing solutions, announced today that it has launched a new test for the identification of genetic mutations implicated in the development of Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF). The INFINITI® Familial Mediterranean Fever Panel provides simultaneous multiplexed determination of 13 genetic variants common to more than 10 afflicted ethnicities of Mediterranean origin on the automated INFINITI® Analyzer. FMF is prominently present in the Armenian people, Sephardi Jews, Greeks, Arabs and Turks.
Phthalates are widely used chemicals that recent studies suggest may have toxic effects on the developing endocrine and reproductive systems. A new study found evidence that infants may be absorbing these chemicals through commonly used baby products.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Labronz C Davis, MD 2872 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43204-2645 Ph: (614) 279-9905 | Labronz C Davis, MD 2872 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43204-2645 Ph: (614) 279-9905 |
News Archive
A new study has revealed psoriatic arthritis may be activated by the same trigger in different patients. Researchers from the University of Oxford and the Wellcome Sanger Institute identified high levels of a specific receptor in immune cells from psoriatic arthritis patients, giving the strongest evidence yet of a single cause for the disease
Ever notice some people seem to eat anything they want and never gain a pound, while others seem to gain weight just by looking at fattening foods. You may be seeing things correctly after all. According to research published in the July 2010 issue of Genetics, this may have a biological cause. Using fruit flies, researchers have found that genes interacting with diet, rather than diet alone, are the main cause of variation in metabolic traits, such as body weight. This helps explain why some diets work better for some people than others, and suggests that future diets should be tailored to an individual's genes rather than to physical appearance.
AutoGenomics, a leader in providing automated, molecular testing solutions, announced today that it has launched a new test for the identification of genetic mutations implicated in the development of Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF). The INFINITI® Familial Mediterranean Fever Panel provides simultaneous multiplexed determination of 13 genetic variants common to more than 10 afflicted ethnicities of Mediterranean origin on the automated INFINITI® Analyzer. FMF is prominently present in the Armenian people, Sephardi Jews, Greeks, Arabs and Turks.
Phthalates are widely used chemicals that recent studies suggest may have toxic effects on the developing endocrine and reproductive systems. A new study found evidence that infants may be absorbing these chemicals through commonly used baby products.
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Dr. Teresa Thuanh Phan, M.D Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 41 S High St, Suite 25, Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: 614-533-6700 Fax: 614-224-8562 | |
Dr. Anne Marie Kessler, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 290 E Town St, Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: 614-788-5400 Fax: 614-788-5500 | |
Dana S Vallangeon, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 524b W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215 Phone: 614-225-0990 Fax: 614-225-0988 | |
Scott H Merryman, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3773 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43214 Phone: 614-566-5356 Fax: 614-566-3835 | |
Karen Alice Clemency, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1020 Dennison Ave, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43201 Phone: 614-564-9067 Fax: 614-564-9167 | |
Marc Evan Serve, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1120 Polaris Pkwy Ste 200, Columbus, OH 43240 Phone: 614-880-9333 Fax: 614-880-9333 |