Leeja Joseph, MD | |
1249 15th St Ste 3000, Huntington, WV 25701-3663 | |
(304) 691-1000 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Leeja Joseph |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease |
Location | 1249 15th St Ste 3000, Huntington, West Virginia |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1316433659 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RI0200X | Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease | 32499 (West Virginia) | Primary |
Entity Name | University Physicians & Surgeons, Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1730183286 PECOS PAC ID: 2961315734 Enrollment ID: O20031107000331 |
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Cell communication is essential for the development of any organism. Scientists know that cells have the power to "talk" to one another, sending signals through their membranes in order to "discuss" what kind of cell they will ultimately become - whether a neuron or a hair, bone, or muscle. And because cells continuously multiply, it's easy to imagine a cacophony of communication.
The 32ed Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society will convene May 8-11 at the New Orleans Convention Center.
Researchers from Nationwide Children's Hospital have published in JAMA Neurology results from the first four patients treated in the first clinical trial of systemic delivery of micro-dystrophin gene therapy in children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) - and initial findings suggest that the therapy can provide functional improvement that is greater than that observed under the standard of care.
The daily commute may be taking more of a toll than people realize. A new study by researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) and the California Air Resources Board found that up to half of Los Angeles residents' total exposure to harmful air pollutants occurs while people are traveling in their vehicles.
Proof that vaccinating children aged 6 to 24 months against influenza in the hope of reducing disease spread is inconclusive. These conclusions are based on a small number of studies based on a large dataset of reasonable quality.
› Verified 6 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Leeja Joseph, MD 1448 10th Ave Ste 304, Huntington, WV 25701-3579 Ph: (304) 691-1000 | Leeja Joseph, MD 1249 15th St Ste 3000, Huntington, WV 25701-3663 Ph: (304) 691-1000 |
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Cell communication is essential for the development of any organism. Scientists know that cells have the power to "talk" to one another, sending signals through their membranes in order to "discuss" what kind of cell they will ultimately become - whether a neuron or a hair, bone, or muscle. And because cells continuously multiply, it's easy to imagine a cacophony of communication.
The 32ed Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society will convene May 8-11 at the New Orleans Convention Center.
Researchers from Nationwide Children's Hospital have published in JAMA Neurology results from the first four patients treated in the first clinical trial of systemic delivery of micro-dystrophin gene therapy in children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) - and initial findings suggest that the therapy can provide functional improvement that is greater than that observed under the standard of care.
The daily commute may be taking more of a toll than people realize. A new study by researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) and the California Air Resources Board found that up to half of Los Angeles residents' total exposure to harmful air pollutants occurs while people are traveling in their vehicles.
Proof that vaccinating children aged 6 to 24 months against influenza in the hope of reducing disease spread is inconclusive. These conclusions are based on a small number of studies based on a large dataset of reasonable quality.
› Verified 6 days ago
Leonard White, M.D. Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1249 15th St, Suite 2000, Huntington, WV 25701 Phone: 304-691-1000 Fax: 304-691-1153 | |
George J Linsenmeyer Iii, MD Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1249 15th St Ste 4000, Huntington, WV 25701 Phone: 304-691-8500 | |
Maria Gracia Luzuriaga Bassante, MD Infectious Disease Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1249 15th St Ste 3000, Huntington, WV 25701 Phone: 304-691-1000 | |
Dr. Everett B Wray Iii, M.D. Infectious Disease Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1249 15th Street, Suite 4000, Huntington, WV 25701 Phone: 304-691-8500 Fax: 304-691-8510 | |
Mustafa Awili, MD Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2900 First Avenue, Room 1025, Huntington, WV 25702 Phone: 304-399-7484 Fax: 304-399-7579 | |
Helgi K Sigmundsson, MD Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5170 Us Rt 60 East, Huntington, WV 25705 Phone: 304-528-4600 | |
Sara Catherine Allman, MD Infectious Disease Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1540 Spring Valley Dr, Huntington, WV 25704 Phone: 304-429-6741 Fax: 304-429-0362 |