Lalitha Tadikonda, MD | |
13952 Baltimore Ave, Laurel, MD 20707-5000 | |
(301) 490-1990 | |
(301) 490-8750 |
Full Name | Lalitha Tadikonda |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Internal Medicine |
Experience | 27 Years |
Location | 13952 Baltimore Ave, Laurel, Maryland |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She 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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1265423586 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207R00000X | Internal Medicine | D0056797 (Maryland) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Adventist Home Health Services | Silver spring, MD | Home health agency |
Homecall | Easton, MD | Home health agency |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Medstar Medical Group Ii Llc | 0547413825 | 1776 |
News Archive
The ELA association and Zinedine Zidane, its emblematic ambassador, are proud to announce a world premiere: the results regaring the gene therapy in adrenoleukodystrophy conducted in France have just been published in the prestigious journal Science. Two children have been treated and their diseases have been halted. The children are doing well, which is unexpected for a disease destroying the brain in a few months. This discovery opens up treatment perspectives for numerous widespread diseases.
A tobacco company's new, dissolvable nicotine pellet-which is being sold as a tobacco product, but which in some cases resembles popular candies-could lead to accidental nicotine poisoning in children, according to a new study from the Harvard School of Public Health, the Northern Ohio Poison Control Center, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration.
Researchers have identified a new biological pathway involved in Alzheimer's disease. In experiments using fruit flies, blocking the pathway reduced the death of brain cells, suggesting that interfering with the pathway could represent a promising new strategy to treat the disease in human patients.
PixelOptics of Roanoke, Virginia USA announced today that Panasonic Healthcare Co., Ltd. of Ehime, Japan will manufacture electronic lenses for PixelOptics' electronic focusing eyeglasses named emPower!™. The emPower! eyeglasses focus faster than the blink of an eye, have no moving parts, and change focus without making a sound. In March of 2010 at Vision Expo East in New York, New York, Pixel and Panasonic announced that they have been working together for the last two plus years to develop and optimize Pixel's electronic lenses.
They're the prime demographic for developing eating disorders, yet new research out of the University of Cincinnati suggests that it could be difficult for college students to notice the warning signs. On Oct. 31, Ashlee Hoffman, a UC doctoral student in health promotion and education, will present her research, titled, "University Students' Knowledge of An Ability to Identify Disordered Eating, Warning Signs and Risk Factors," at the American Public Health Association's 139th annual meeting and exposition in Washington, DC.
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Entity Name | Privia Medical Group Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1013042480 PECOS PAC ID: 4385682061 Enrollment ID: O20050422000298 |
News Archive
The ELA association and Zinedine Zidane, its emblematic ambassador, are proud to announce a world premiere: the results regaring the gene therapy in adrenoleukodystrophy conducted in France have just been published in the prestigious journal Science. Two children have been treated and their diseases have been halted. The children are doing well, which is unexpected for a disease destroying the brain in a few months. This discovery opens up treatment perspectives for numerous widespread diseases.
A tobacco company's new, dissolvable nicotine pellet-which is being sold as a tobacco product, but which in some cases resembles popular candies-could lead to accidental nicotine poisoning in children, according to a new study from the Harvard School of Public Health, the Northern Ohio Poison Control Center, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration.
Researchers have identified a new biological pathway involved in Alzheimer's disease. In experiments using fruit flies, blocking the pathway reduced the death of brain cells, suggesting that interfering with the pathway could represent a promising new strategy to treat the disease in human patients.
PixelOptics of Roanoke, Virginia USA announced today that Panasonic Healthcare Co., Ltd. of Ehime, Japan will manufacture electronic lenses for PixelOptics' electronic focusing eyeglasses named emPower!™. The emPower! eyeglasses focus faster than the blink of an eye, have no moving parts, and change focus without making a sound. In March of 2010 at Vision Expo East in New York, New York, Pixel and Panasonic announced that they have been working together for the last two plus years to develop and optimize Pixel's electronic lenses.
They're the prime demographic for developing eating disorders, yet new research out of the University of Cincinnati suggests that it could be difficult for college students to notice the warning signs. On Oct. 31, Ashlee Hoffman, a UC doctoral student in health promotion and education, will present her research, titled, "University Students' Knowledge of An Ability to Identify Disordered Eating, Warning Signs and Risk Factors," at the American Public Health Association's 139th annual meeting and exposition in Washington, DC.
› Verified 8 days ago
Entity Name | Medstar Medical Group Ii Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1184046187 PECOS PAC ID: 0547413825 Enrollment ID: O20130117000415 |
News Archive
The ELA association and Zinedine Zidane, its emblematic ambassador, are proud to announce a world premiere: the results regaring the gene therapy in adrenoleukodystrophy conducted in France have just been published in the prestigious journal Science. Two children have been treated and their diseases have been halted. The children are doing well, which is unexpected for a disease destroying the brain in a few months. This discovery opens up treatment perspectives for numerous widespread diseases.
A tobacco company's new, dissolvable nicotine pellet-which is being sold as a tobacco product, but which in some cases resembles popular candies-could lead to accidental nicotine poisoning in children, according to a new study from the Harvard School of Public Health, the Northern Ohio Poison Control Center, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration.
Researchers have identified a new biological pathway involved in Alzheimer's disease. In experiments using fruit flies, blocking the pathway reduced the death of brain cells, suggesting that interfering with the pathway could represent a promising new strategy to treat the disease in human patients.
PixelOptics of Roanoke, Virginia USA announced today that Panasonic Healthcare Co., Ltd. of Ehime, Japan will manufacture electronic lenses for PixelOptics' electronic focusing eyeglasses named emPower!™. The emPower! eyeglasses focus faster than the blink of an eye, have no moving parts, and change focus without making a sound. In March of 2010 at Vision Expo East in New York, New York, Pixel and Panasonic announced that they have been working together for the last two plus years to develop and optimize Pixel's electronic lenses.
They're the prime demographic for developing eating disorders, yet new research out of the University of Cincinnati suggests that it could be difficult for college students to notice the warning signs. On Oct. 31, Ashlee Hoffman, a UC doctoral student in health promotion and education, will present her research, titled, "University Students' Knowledge of An Ability to Identify Disordered Eating, Warning Signs and Risk Factors," at the American Public Health Association's 139th annual meeting and exposition in Washington, DC.
› Verified 8 days ago
Entity Name | Privia Care Center Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1164874426 PECOS PAC ID: 3274801139 Enrollment ID: O20170616001775 |
News Archive
The ELA association and Zinedine Zidane, its emblematic ambassador, are proud to announce a world premiere: the results regaring the gene therapy in adrenoleukodystrophy conducted in France have just been published in the prestigious journal Science. Two children have been treated and their diseases have been halted. The children are doing well, which is unexpected for a disease destroying the brain in a few months. This discovery opens up treatment perspectives for numerous widespread diseases.
A tobacco company's new, dissolvable nicotine pellet-which is being sold as a tobacco product, but which in some cases resembles popular candies-could lead to accidental nicotine poisoning in children, according to a new study from the Harvard School of Public Health, the Northern Ohio Poison Control Center, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration.
Researchers have identified a new biological pathway involved in Alzheimer's disease. In experiments using fruit flies, blocking the pathway reduced the death of brain cells, suggesting that interfering with the pathway could represent a promising new strategy to treat the disease in human patients.
PixelOptics of Roanoke, Virginia USA announced today that Panasonic Healthcare Co., Ltd. of Ehime, Japan will manufacture electronic lenses for PixelOptics' electronic focusing eyeglasses named emPower!™. The emPower! eyeglasses focus faster than the blink of an eye, have no moving parts, and change focus without making a sound. In March of 2010 at Vision Expo East in New York, New York, Pixel and Panasonic announced that they have been working together for the last two plus years to develop and optimize Pixel's electronic lenses.
They're the prime demographic for developing eating disorders, yet new research out of the University of Cincinnati suggests that it could be difficult for college students to notice the warning signs. On Oct. 31, Ashlee Hoffman, a UC doctoral student in health promotion and education, will present her research, titled, "University Students' Knowledge of An Ability to Identify Disordered Eating, Warning Signs and Risk Factors," at the American Public Health Association's 139th annual meeting and exposition in Washington, DC.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Lalitha Tadikonda, MD 7580 Buckingham Blvd Ste 220, Hanover, MD 21076-3210 Ph: (410) 729-5100 | Lalitha Tadikonda, MD 13952 Baltimore Ave, Laurel, MD 20707-5000 Ph: (301) 490-1990 |
News Archive
The ELA association and Zinedine Zidane, its emblematic ambassador, are proud to announce a world premiere: the results regaring the gene therapy in adrenoleukodystrophy conducted in France have just been published in the prestigious journal Science. Two children have been treated and their diseases have been halted. The children are doing well, which is unexpected for a disease destroying the brain in a few months. This discovery opens up treatment perspectives for numerous widespread diseases.
A tobacco company's new, dissolvable nicotine pellet-which is being sold as a tobacco product, but which in some cases resembles popular candies-could lead to accidental nicotine poisoning in children, according to a new study from the Harvard School of Public Health, the Northern Ohio Poison Control Center, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration.
Researchers have identified a new biological pathway involved in Alzheimer's disease. In experiments using fruit flies, blocking the pathway reduced the death of brain cells, suggesting that interfering with the pathway could represent a promising new strategy to treat the disease in human patients.
PixelOptics of Roanoke, Virginia USA announced today that Panasonic Healthcare Co., Ltd. of Ehime, Japan will manufacture electronic lenses for PixelOptics' electronic focusing eyeglasses named emPower!™. The emPower! eyeglasses focus faster than the blink of an eye, have no moving parts, and change focus without making a sound. In March of 2010 at Vision Expo East in New York, New York, Pixel and Panasonic announced that they have been working together for the last two plus years to develop and optimize Pixel's electronic lenses.
They're the prime demographic for developing eating disorders, yet new research out of the University of Cincinnati suggests that it could be difficult for college students to notice the warning signs. On Oct. 31, Ashlee Hoffman, a UC doctoral student in health promotion and education, will present her research, titled, "University Students' Knowledge of An Ability to Identify Disordered Eating, Warning Signs and Risk Factors," at the American Public Health Association's 139th annual meeting and exposition in Washington, DC.
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Dr. Aruna Paspula, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 13900 Baltimore Ave, Laurel, MD 20707 Phone: 301-725-5652 Fax: 301-483-5723 | |
Darryl A Hill, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 13635 Baltimore Ave, Laurel, MD 20707 Phone: 301-497-0601 Fax: 301-497-0402 | |
Jenny Yamhah Moy, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 13952 Baltimore Ave, Laurel, MD 20707 Phone: 301-490-1990 Fax: 301-490-8750 | |
Nicholas B Argento, M.D.L Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 14201 Laurel Park Dr, Suite 214, Laurel, MD 20707 Phone: 301-953-2080 Fax: 301-953-3543 | |
Jerry A Hunter, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3357b Corridor Marketplace, Laurel, MD 20724 Phone: 301-497-5489 | |
Heidi A. Karon, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 14201 Laurel Park Dr, Suite 214, Laurel, MD 20707 Phone: 301-953-2080 Fax: 301-953-3543 | |
Dr. Padmaja S Udapi, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 7350 Van Dusen Rd, Suite# 380, Laurel, MD 20707 Phone: 301-776-6514 Fax: 301-776-6592 |