Michelle M Lyon, MD | |
410 University Parkway, Suite 1000, Aiken, SC 29801 | |
(803) 644-4264 | |
(803) 649-0543 |
Full Name | Michelle M Lyon |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Neurology |
Experience | 25 Years |
Location | 410 University Parkway, Aiken, South Carolina |
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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1164476479 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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2084N0400X | Psychiatry & Neurology - Neurology | 052597 (Georgia) | Secondary |
2084N0400X | Psychiatry & Neurology - Neurology | 31194 (South Carolina) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Au Medical Center | Augusta, GA | Hospital |
Aiken Regional Medical Center | Aiken, SC | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Au Medical Associates Inc | 9931013513 | 577 |
Au Medical Associates Inc | 9931013513 | 577 |
News Archive
An international multicentre study describes a rare disease characterized by a series of recognizable facial features, cardiac defects and intellectual disability, which they propose to name as TRAF7 syndrome -according to the name of the gen that causes this pathology.
The inventions of cell phones, personal computers, and the Internet ushered in the digital revolution and altered our existence in ways that were unimaginable just a few decades ago. But the most precious part of our existence-our health-has so far been largely unaffected and insulated from these innovations.
As the population of people living with HIV in the United States ages, the burden of cancer for these patients is expected to shift away from cancers linked to AIDS and toward malignancies that affect the general population, according to a new study led by a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researcher.
Researchers at Umea University are first to discover that bacteria can multiply disease-inducing genes which are needed to rapidly cause infection.
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Entity Name | Au Medical Associates Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1841230620 PECOS PAC ID: 9931013513 Enrollment ID: O20061020000131 |
News Archive
An international multicentre study describes a rare disease characterized by a series of recognizable facial features, cardiac defects and intellectual disability, which they propose to name as TRAF7 syndrome -according to the name of the gen that causes this pathology.
The inventions of cell phones, personal computers, and the Internet ushered in the digital revolution and altered our existence in ways that were unimaginable just a few decades ago. But the most precious part of our existence-our health-has so far been largely unaffected and insulated from these innovations.
As the population of people living with HIV in the United States ages, the burden of cancer for these patients is expected to shift away from cancers linked to AIDS and toward malignancies that affect the general population, according to a new study led by a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researcher.
Researchers at Umea University are first to discover that bacteria can multiply disease-inducing genes which are needed to rapidly cause infection.
› Verified 5 days ago
Entity Name | Wellstar Medical Group, Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1275992240 PECOS PAC ID: 6709065402 Enrollment ID: O20230821000129 |
News Archive
An international multicentre study describes a rare disease characterized by a series of recognizable facial features, cardiac defects and intellectual disability, which they propose to name as TRAF7 syndrome -according to the name of the gen that causes this pathology.
The inventions of cell phones, personal computers, and the Internet ushered in the digital revolution and altered our existence in ways that were unimaginable just a few decades ago. But the most precious part of our existence-our health-has so far been largely unaffected and insulated from these innovations.
As the population of people living with HIV in the United States ages, the burden of cancer for these patients is expected to shift away from cancers linked to AIDS and toward malignancies that affect the general population, according to a new study led by a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researcher.
Researchers at Umea University are first to discover that bacteria can multiply disease-inducing genes which are needed to rapidly cause infection.
› Verified 5 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Michelle M Lyon, MD 410 University Parkway, Suite 1000, Aiken, SC 29801 Ph: (803) 644-4264 | Michelle M Lyon, MD 410 University Parkway, Suite 1000, Aiken, SC 29801 Ph: (803) 644-4264 |
News Archive
An international multicentre study describes a rare disease characterized by a series of recognizable facial features, cardiac defects and intellectual disability, which they propose to name as TRAF7 syndrome -according to the name of the gen that causes this pathology.
The inventions of cell phones, personal computers, and the Internet ushered in the digital revolution and altered our existence in ways that were unimaginable just a few decades ago. But the most precious part of our existence-our health-has so far been largely unaffected and insulated from these innovations.
As the population of people living with HIV in the United States ages, the burden of cancer for these patients is expected to shift away from cancers linked to AIDS and toward malignancies that affect the general population, according to a new study led by a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researcher.
Researchers at Umea University are first to discover that bacteria can multiply disease-inducing genes which are needed to rapidly cause infection.
› Verified 5 days ago
Anubha Jati, M.D. Psychiatry & Neurology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 302 University Pkwy, Aiken, SC 29801 Phone: 803-641-5000 | |
Jaya Bindu Merugu, MD Psychiatry & Neurology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 655 Medical Park Dr, Aiken, SC 29801 Phone: 803-641-5900 | |
Misbba Khan, MD Psychiatry & Neurology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 410 University Pkwy Ste 1520, Aiken, SC 29801 Phone: 803-502-8400 | |
Dr. Jose A. Cardenas, M.D. Psychiatry & Neurology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 410 University Pkwy Ste 1520, Aiken, SC 29801 Phone: 803-502-8400 Fax: 803-641-7015 | |
Richard A Eisenberg, MD Psychiatry & Neurology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 410 University Pkwy, Suite 2360, Aiken, SC 29801 Phone: 803-642-6500 Fax: 803-642-6472 | |
Dr. Brenda M Ratliff, MD Psychiatry & Neurology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 410 University Pkwy, Suite 2310, Aiken, SC 29801 Phone: 803-642-2183 Fax: 803-642-7803 |