Mikel Jadyne Pride, DO | |
11 Overlook Rd, Suite 140, Summit, NJ 07901-3577 | |
(908) 277-0050 | |
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Full Name | Mikel Jadyne Pride |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Family Practice |
Experience | 16 Years |
Location | 11 Overlook Rd, Summit, New Jersey |
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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1477785491 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | 25MB09016400 (New Jersey) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Morristown Medical Center | Morristown, NJ | Hospital |
Overlook Medical Center | Summit, NJ | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Practice Associates Medical Group | 5890703177 | 1116 |
News Archive
Traditionally, geneticists divide disorders into "simple," where a single gene mutation causes disease, or complex, where mutations in many genes contribute modest amounts. A new study suggests that the truth is somewhere in between.
Investigators at Children's Hospital Los Angeles have found that a common therapeutic target for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may actually protect against intestinal inflammation by inhibiting pathogenic T-cells. This discovery, reported in the October 2015 issue of Gastroenterology, could lead to new treatment options for the 65 percent of individuals with IBD who do not respond or become resistant to anti-TNF medications.
A survey carried out among 250 pregnant women showed that 24% of them do not feel adequately informed by their gynaecologist, and almost half do not take part in any prenatal course. The study, prepared by the Head of the Obstetrics Department at the Hospital Clinico San Carlos in Madrid, Miguel Angel Herraiz, also showed that 80% of those surveyed prefer a "medicalised" birth, with epidural anaesthesia, to a natural birth.
"There is quite a leap to be made between a country's declared intent to draw up a drought policy and actually making it happen on the ground," according to "several participants at the recent High-Level Meeting on National Drought Policy in Geneva," IRIN reports.
Recent research into foetal behaviour using 4D ultrasound technology indicates that a foetus in the third trimester can recognise and respond to face-like shapes.
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Entity Name | Practice Associates Medical Group |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1427016385 PECOS PAC ID: 5890703177 Enrollment ID: O20060330000690 |
News Archive
Traditionally, geneticists divide disorders into "simple," where a single gene mutation causes disease, or complex, where mutations in many genes contribute modest amounts. A new study suggests that the truth is somewhere in between.
Investigators at Children's Hospital Los Angeles have found that a common therapeutic target for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may actually protect against intestinal inflammation by inhibiting pathogenic T-cells. This discovery, reported in the October 2015 issue of Gastroenterology, could lead to new treatment options for the 65 percent of individuals with IBD who do not respond or become resistant to anti-TNF medications.
A survey carried out among 250 pregnant women showed that 24% of them do not feel adequately informed by their gynaecologist, and almost half do not take part in any prenatal course. The study, prepared by the Head of the Obstetrics Department at the Hospital Clinico San Carlos in Madrid, Miguel Angel Herraiz, also showed that 80% of those surveyed prefer a "medicalised" birth, with epidural anaesthesia, to a natural birth.
"There is quite a leap to be made between a country's declared intent to draw up a drought policy and actually making it happen on the ground," according to "several participants at the recent High-Level Meeting on National Drought Policy in Geneva," IRIN reports.
Recent research into foetal behaviour using 4D ultrasound technology indicates that a foetus in the third trimester can recognise and respond to face-like shapes.
› Verified 6 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Mikel Jadyne Pride, DO Po Box 416457, Boston, MA 02241-6457 Ph: () - | Mikel Jadyne Pride, DO 11 Overlook Rd, Suite 140, Summit, NJ 07901-3577 Ph: (908) 277-0050 |
News Archive
Traditionally, geneticists divide disorders into "simple," where a single gene mutation causes disease, or complex, where mutations in many genes contribute modest amounts. A new study suggests that the truth is somewhere in between.
Investigators at Children's Hospital Los Angeles have found that a common therapeutic target for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may actually protect against intestinal inflammation by inhibiting pathogenic T-cells. This discovery, reported in the October 2015 issue of Gastroenterology, could lead to new treatment options for the 65 percent of individuals with IBD who do not respond or become resistant to anti-TNF medications.
A survey carried out among 250 pregnant women showed that 24% of them do not feel adequately informed by their gynaecologist, and almost half do not take part in any prenatal course. The study, prepared by the Head of the Obstetrics Department at the Hospital Clinico San Carlos in Madrid, Miguel Angel Herraiz, also showed that 80% of those surveyed prefer a "medicalised" birth, with epidural anaesthesia, to a natural birth.
"There is quite a leap to be made between a country's declared intent to draw up a drought policy and actually making it happen on the ground," according to "several participants at the recent High-Level Meeting on National Drought Policy in Geneva," IRIN reports.
Recent research into foetal behaviour using 4D ultrasound technology indicates that a foetus in the third trimester can recognise and respond to face-like shapes.
› Verified 6 days ago
Dr. Elise Butkiewicz, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 33 Overlook Rd, 103, Summit, NJ 07901 Phone: 908-522-5700 | |
Michael Ngai, Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 99 Beauvoir Ave, Summit, NJ 07901 Phone: 908-522-2000 | |
Dr. Melissa Mascaro, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 33 Overlook Rd, Summit, NJ 07901 Phone: 973-798-8793 | |
Samantha Brooke Pozner, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 11 Overlook Rd, Suite 140, Summit, NJ 07901 Phone: 908-277-0050 | |
Dr. Joanne Erin Davine-reicher, M.D Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 11 Overlook Rd, Suite 140, Summit, NJ 07901 Phone: 908-277-0050 Fax: 908-277-0201 | |
Dr. Brittni Kane Alexander Minafra, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 33 Overlook Rd Ste 140, Summit, NJ 07901 Phone: 908-277-0050 Fax: 908-277-0201 | |
Elizabeth Fagan, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 12 Bank St Ste 201, Summit, NJ 07901 Phone: 908-376-6550 |