Lauren E Scott, MD | |
930 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215-1274 | |
(617) 414-6800 | |
(617) 414-6817 |
Full Name | Lauren E Scott |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Family Practice |
Experience | 11 Years |
Location | 930 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts |
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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1194179234 | NPI | - | NPPES |
3140012 | Medicaid | MA | |
110119675A | Medicaid | MA |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | 266151 (Massachusetts) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Boston Medical Center | Boston, MA | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Boston University Family Medicine Inc | 0446154074 | 63 |
News Archive
A computerized approach to examining patient bone X-rays for diagnosis of osteoporosis could side-step the subjectivity associated with visual examination, according to a new research paper in the International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology published in October.
What makes us happy? Family? Money? Love? How about a peptide? The neurochemical changes underlying human emotions and social behavior are largely unknown. Now though, for the first time in humans, scientists at UCLA have measured the release of a specific peptide, a neurotransmitter called hypocretin, that greatly increased when subjects were happy but decreased when they were sad.
Human Genome Sciences, Inc. and FivePrime Therapeutics, Inc. announced today that they have entered into an agreement to develop and commercialize FivePrime's FP-1039 product for multiple cancers.
In the longest study of its kind, bariatric surgery has been shown to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients with diabetes. These results and other groundbreaking research were presented at the 2nd World Congress on Interventional Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes, hosted by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College.
Decades of painstaking research has yielded the most in-depth look ever at the management of bowel stricture recurrence in patients who undergo surgery for Crohn's disease. The findings should provide much-needed guidance to surgeons and gastroenterologists battling this tough-to-manage intestinal disorder.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | South End Community Health Center Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1619927233 PECOS PAC ID: 9537063722 Enrollment ID: O20031121000200 |
News Archive
A computerized approach to examining patient bone X-rays for diagnosis of osteoporosis could side-step the subjectivity associated with visual examination, according to a new research paper in the International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology published in October.
What makes us happy? Family? Money? Love? How about a peptide? The neurochemical changes underlying human emotions and social behavior are largely unknown. Now though, for the first time in humans, scientists at UCLA have measured the release of a specific peptide, a neurotransmitter called hypocretin, that greatly increased when subjects were happy but decreased when they were sad.
Human Genome Sciences, Inc. and FivePrime Therapeutics, Inc. announced today that they have entered into an agreement to develop and commercialize FivePrime's FP-1039 product for multiple cancers.
In the longest study of its kind, bariatric surgery has been shown to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients with diabetes. These results and other groundbreaking research were presented at the 2nd World Congress on Interventional Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes, hosted by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College.
Decades of painstaking research has yielded the most in-depth look ever at the management of bowel stricture recurrence in patients who undergo surgery for Crohn's disease. The findings should provide much-needed guidance to surgeons and gastroenterologists battling this tough-to-manage intestinal disorder.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | Boston University Family Medicine Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1134166390 PECOS PAC ID: 0446154074 Enrollment ID: O20031125000010 |
News Archive
A computerized approach to examining patient bone X-rays for diagnosis of osteoporosis could side-step the subjectivity associated with visual examination, according to a new research paper in the International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology published in October.
What makes us happy? Family? Money? Love? How about a peptide? The neurochemical changes underlying human emotions and social behavior are largely unknown. Now though, for the first time in humans, scientists at UCLA have measured the release of a specific peptide, a neurotransmitter called hypocretin, that greatly increased when subjects were happy but decreased when they were sad.
Human Genome Sciences, Inc. and FivePrime Therapeutics, Inc. announced today that they have entered into an agreement to develop and commercialize FivePrime's FP-1039 product for multiple cancers.
In the longest study of its kind, bariatric surgery has been shown to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients with diabetes. These results and other groundbreaking research were presented at the 2nd World Congress on Interventional Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes, hosted by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College.
Decades of painstaking research has yielded the most in-depth look ever at the management of bowel stricture recurrence in patients who undergo surgery for Crohn's disease. The findings should provide much-needed guidance to surgeons and gastroenterologists battling this tough-to-manage intestinal disorder.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | Harbor Health Services Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1881692366 PECOS PAC ID: 0345146213 Enrollment ID: O20040223000221 |
News Archive
A computerized approach to examining patient bone X-rays for diagnosis of osteoporosis could side-step the subjectivity associated with visual examination, according to a new research paper in the International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology published in October.
What makes us happy? Family? Money? Love? How about a peptide? The neurochemical changes underlying human emotions and social behavior are largely unknown. Now though, for the first time in humans, scientists at UCLA have measured the release of a specific peptide, a neurotransmitter called hypocretin, that greatly increased when subjects were happy but decreased when they were sad.
Human Genome Sciences, Inc. and FivePrime Therapeutics, Inc. announced today that they have entered into an agreement to develop and commercialize FivePrime's FP-1039 product for multiple cancers.
In the longest study of its kind, bariatric surgery has been shown to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients with diabetes. These results and other groundbreaking research were presented at the 2nd World Congress on Interventional Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes, hosted by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College.
Decades of painstaking research has yielded the most in-depth look ever at the management of bowel stricture recurrence in patients who undergo surgery for Crohn's disease. The findings should provide much-needed guidance to surgeons and gastroenterologists battling this tough-to-manage intestinal disorder.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | Internal Medical Associates-ebnhc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1558481879 PECOS PAC ID: 6103814371 Enrollment ID: O20040505000853 |
News Archive
A computerized approach to examining patient bone X-rays for diagnosis of osteoporosis could side-step the subjectivity associated with visual examination, according to a new research paper in the International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology published in October.
What makes us happy? Family? Money? Love? How about a peptide? The neurochemical changes underlying human emotions and social behavior are largely unknown. Now though, for the first time in humans, scientists at UCLA have measured the release of a specific peptide, a neurotransmitter called hypocretin, that greatly increased when subjects were happy but decreased when they were sad.
Human Genome Sciences, Inc. and FivePrime Therapeutics, Inc. announced today that they have entered into an agreement to develop and commercialize FivePrime's FP-1039 product for multiple cancers.
In the longest study of its kind, bariatric surgery has been shown to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients with diabetes. These results and other groundbreaking research were presented at the 2nd World Congress on Interventional Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes, hosted by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College.
Decades of painstaking research has yielded the most in-depth look ever at the management of bowel stricture recurrence in patients who undergo surgery for Crohn's disease. The findings should provide much-needed guidance to surgeons and gastroenterologists battling this tough-to-manage intestinal disorder.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | East Boston Neighborhood Health Center Corp |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1316994411 PECOS PAC ID: 9032356050 Enrollment ID: O20130513000045 |
News Archive
A computerized approach to examining patient bone X-rays for diagnosis of osteoporosis could side-step the subjectivity associated with visual examination, according to a new research paper in the International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology published in October.
What makes us happy? Family? Money? Love? How about a peptide? The neurochemical changes underlying human emotions and social behavior are largely unknown. Now though, for the first time in humans, scientists at UCLA have measured the release of a specific peptide, a neurotransmitter called hypocretin, that greatly increased when subjects were happy but decreased when they were sad.
Human Genome Sciences, Inc. and FivePrime Therapeutics, Inc. announced today that they have entered into an agreement to develop and commercialize FivePrime's FP-1039 product for multiple cancers.
In the longest study of its kind, bariatric surgery has been shown to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients with diabetes. These results and other groundbreaking research were presented at the 2nd World Congress on Interventional Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes, hosted by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College.
Decades of painstaking research has yielded the most in-depth look ever at the management of bowel stricture recurrence in patients who undergo surgery for Crohn's disease. The findings should provide much-needed guidance to surgeons and gastroenterologists battling this tough-to-manage intestinal disorder.
› Verified 5 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Lauren E Scott, MD 960 Massachusetts Ave, Fl 2, Boston, MA 02118-2690 Ph: () - | Lauren E Scott, MD 930 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215-1274 Ph: (617) 414-6800 |
News Archive
A computerized approach to examining patient bone X-rays for diagnosis of osteoporosis could side-step the subjectivity associated with visual examination, according to a new research paper in the International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology published in October.
What makes us happy? Family? Money? Love? How about a peptide? The neurochemical changes underlying human emotions and social behavior are largely unknown. Now though, for the first time in humans, scientists at UCLA have measured the release of a specific peptide, a neurotransmitter called hypocretin, that greatly increased when subjects were happy but decreased when they were sad.
Human Genome Sciences, Inc. and FivePrime Therapeutics, Inc. announced today that they have entered into an agreement to develop and commercialize FivePrime's FP-1039 product for multiple cancers.
In the longest study of its kind, bariatric surgery has been shown to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients with diabetes. These results and other groundbreaking research were presented at the 2nd World Congress on Interventional Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes, hosted by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College.
Decades of painstaking research has yielded the most in-depth look ever at the management of bowel stricture recurrence in patients who undergo surgery for Crohn's disease. The findings should provide much-needed guidance to surgeons and gastroenterologists battling this tough-to-manage intestinal disorder.
› Verified 5 days ago
Lidya H Wlasiuk, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 850 Harrison Ave, Yacc 5, Boston, MA 02118 Phone: 617-414-2080 Fax: 617-414-2090 | |
Brian R Penti, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 850 Harrison Ave, Yacc 4, Boston, MA 02118 Phone: 617-414-2080 Fax: 617-414-2090 | |
Alysia L Green, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 915 Commonwealth Ave Rear, Boston, MA 02215 Phone: 617-358-3400 Fax: 617-358-3710 | |
Shahnaz Rahman, Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 820 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02118 Phone: 404-259-4008 | |
Dr. Amy Min He, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 637 Washington St, Boston, MA 02124 Phone: 617-825-9660 | |
Katherine A Gergen Barnett, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 11 Melnea Cass Blvd, Boston, MA 02119 Phone: 617-414-2080 Fax: 617-414-2090 | |
Dr. Xiangxin Chen, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 145 South St, Boston, MA 02111 Phone: 617-482-7555 Fax: 617-482-2930 |