Mark D Hauge, MD | |
601 W Chandler St, Arlington, MN 55307-2127 | |
(507) 964-2271 | |
(507) 964-5898 |
Full Name | Mark D Hauge |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Internal Medicine - Medical Oncology |
Location | 601 W Chandler St, Arlington, Minnesota |
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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1205827466 | NPI | - | NPPES |
110902 | Other | U CARE | |
3600191 | Other | MEDICA HEALTH PLANS | |
508R1HA | Other | BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD | |
600901 | Other | ARAZ GROUP AMERICAS PPO | |
110105132 | Other | RR MEDICARE | |
6D067HA | Other | BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD | |
HP13485 | Other | HEALTH PARTNERS | |
1000212 | Other | PREFERRED ONE | |
2114005 | Other | FIRST HEALTH PLAN | |
878098600 | Other | MEDICAL ASSISTANCE |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RX0202X | Internal Medicine - Medical Oncology | 23544 (Minnesota) | Primary |
Entity Name | Fairview Health Services |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1013994359 PECOS PAC ID: 1951213057 Enrollment ID: O20031105000461 |
News Archive
Envision will hold its 10th annual Assistive Technology (AT) Camps May 26 to 31 (for middle school students) and June 26 – July 2 (for high school students). The weeklong programs are designed to establish independence through college and career development as well as provide technology instruction for children and teens who are blind or visually impaired.
Doctors say that with more babies born oversized mostly to obese or overweight mothers the risks of shoulder injury and getting stuck during labour is on the rise. Horrifyingly sometimes obstetricians are resorting to breaking baby's collarbones to facilitate delivery because their shoulders get stuck during childbirth. This is usually done in a potentially life-threatening is known as shoulder dystocia that compresses the umbilical cord or puts pressure on the neck, leaving the child starved of oxygen if not delivered immediately.
Virginia Commonwealth University researchers have identified the role of a key enzyme called CEH in reducing heart disease, paving the way for new target therapies to reduce plaques in the arteries and perhaps in the future, help predict a patient's susceptibility to heart disease.
Gilbert Hospital continued to exceed expectations in 2009. With more than 43,190 patient visits through the emergency department, patient levels remained constant compared to 2008.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Mark D Hauge, MD 2550 University Ave W Ste 110n, Saint Paul, MN 55114-2001 Ph: (651) 602-5309 | Mark D Hauge, MD 601 W Chandler St, Arlington, MN 55307-2127 Ph: (507) 964-2271 |
News Archive
Envision will hold its 10th annual Assistive Technology (AT) Camps May 26 to 31 (for middle school students) and June 26 – July 2 (for high school students). The weeklong programs are designed to establish independence through college and career development as well as provide technology instruction for children and teens who are blind or visually impaired.
Doctors say that with more babies born oversized mostly to obese or overweight mothers the risks of shoulder injury and getting stuck during labour is on the rise. Horrifyingly sometimes obstetricians are resorting to breaking baby's collarbones to facilitate delivery because their shoulders get stuck during childbirth. This is usually done in a potentially life-threatening is known as shoulder dystocia that compresses the umbilical cord or puts pressure on the neck, leaving the child starved of oxygen if not delivered immediately.
Virginia Commonwealth University researchers have identified the role of a key enzyme called CEH in reducing heart disease, paving the way for new target therapies to reduce plaques in the arteries and perhaps in the future, help predict a patient's susceptibility to heart disease.
Gilbert Hospital continued to exceed expectations in 2009. With more than 43,190 patient visits through the emergency department, patient levels remained constant compared to 2008.
› Verified 6 days ago