Matthew Eugene Bradbury, DO | |
292 S 1470 E Fl 3, St George, UT 84790-1763 | |
(435) 251-5900 | |
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Full Name | Matthew Eugene Bradbury |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Psychiatry |
Experience | 9 Years |
Location | 292 S 1470 E Fl 3, St George, Utah |
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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1407234792 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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2084P0800X | Psychiatry & Neurology - Psychiatry | 5715943-1204 (Utah) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Dixie Regional Medical Center | St george, UT | Hospital |
Ogden Regional Medical Center | Ogden, UT | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Intermountain Healthcare Services, Inc | 1850209420 | 3063 |
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Today's headlines include stories about the Obama administration's latest tallies regarding how many Americans have signed up for Obamacare coverage and the outcome of a Florida special election that was marked by health law themes.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the rates of obesity in the United States have skyrocketed since the introduction of high fructose corn syrup in 1970. In that time, obesity rates have gone from 15 percent of the U.S. population to roughly one-third.
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Researchers at Okayama University report in the Journal of Artificial Organs the promising performance of a retinal prosthesis material when implanted in rats. The material is capable of converting external light stimuli into electric potentials that are picked up by neurons.
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Entity Name | Ihc Health Services Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1942325154 PECOS PAC ID: 1850209420 Enrollment ID: O20080610000303 |
News Archive
Today's headlines include stories about the Obama administration's latest tallies regarding how many Americans have signed up for Obamacare coverage and the outcome of a Florida special election that was marked by health law themes.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the rates of obesity in the United States have skyrocketed since the introduction of high fructose corn syrup in 1970. In that time, obesity rates have gone from 15 percent of the U.S. population to roughly one-third.
New research finds that there is an inverse association between the level of supine (lying face up) systolic blood pressure measured on admission to an intensive care unit for acute chest pain and risk of death at one year, with those patients having high systolic blood pressure having a better prognosis after a year, according to a study in the March 24/31 issue of JAMA.
Researchers at Okayama University report in the Journal of Artificial Organs the promising performance of a retinal prosthesis material when implanted in rats. The material is capable of converting external light stimuli into electric potentials that are picked up by neurons.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Matthew Eugene Bradbury, DO Po Box 27128, Salt Lake City, UT 84127-0128 Ph: (435) 251-5900 | Matthew Eugene Bradbury, DO 292 S 1470 E Fl 3, St George, UT 84790-1763 Ph: (435) 251-5900 |
News Archive
Today's headlines include stories about the Obama administration's latest tallies regarding how many Americans have signed up for Obamacare coverage and the outcome of a Florida special election that was marked by health law themes.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the rates of obesity in the United States have skyrocketed since the introduction of high fructose corn syrup in 1970. In that time, obesity rates have gone from 15 percent of the U.S. population to roughly one-third.
New research finds that there is an inverse association between the level of supine (lying face up) systolic blood pressure measured on admission to an intensive care unit for acute chest pain and risk of death at one year, with those patients having high systolic blood pressure having a better prognosis after a year, according to a study in the March 24/31 issue of JAMA.
Researchers at Okayama University report in the Journal of Artificial Organs the promising performance of a retinal prosthesis material when implanted in rats. The material is capable of converting external light stimuli into electric potentials that are picked up by neurons.
› Verified 8 days ago
Luciana De Saibro, M.D. Psychiatry & Neurology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 652 S Medical Center Dr, Suite 320, St George, UT 84790 Phone: 435-251-3950 Fax: 435-251-3951 | |
Dr. Tejas Sanjay Ranade, MD Psychiatry & Neurology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 652 S Medical Center Dr Ste 320, St George, UT 84790 Phone: 435-251-3950 Fax: 435-251-3951 | |
Shawn Allen, Psychiatry & Neurology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2891 E Mall Dr Ste 101, St George, UT 84790 Phone: 435-619-8632 Fax: 435-619-8633 | |
Dr. Swati Laroia Coon, DO Psychiatry & Neurology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 652 S Medical Center Dr Ste 420, St George, UT 84790 Phone: 435-251-6800 | |
Laura Jean Schlagel, M.D. Psychiatry & Neurology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2019 E Riverside Dr Ste A101, St George, UT 84790 Phone: 435-673-5217 Fax: 435-673-5174 | |
Robert Anthony Yapundich, MD Psychiatry & Neurology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 652 S Medical Center Dr Ste 320, St George, UT 84790 Phone: 435-251-3950 Fax: 435-251-3951 |