Mr David L Dinges, MD | |
1436 Chattanooga Ave, Dalton, GA 30720-2637 | |
(706) 226-2142 | |
(706) 226-1771 |
Full Name | Mr David L Dinges |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Otolaryngology |
Experience | 36 Years |
Location | 1436 Chattanooga Ave, Dalton, Georgia |
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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1366493165 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207K00000X | Allergy & Immunology | 32548 (Georgia) | Primary |
207Y00000X | Otolaryngology | 32548 (Georgia) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Hamilton Medical Center | Dalton, GA | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Dalton Ear Nose Andthroat Associates | 6901868306 | 7 |
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Entity Name | Dalton Ear Nose &throat Associates |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1396890257 PECOS PAC ID: 6901868306 Enrollment ID: O20041028000465 |
News Archive
The buildup of fat in the blood makes a bad situation worse - it not only raises a person's risk for heart attack or stroke but also impairs the growth of new blood vessels. How excess fat in the blood - a condition known as hyperlipidemia - blocks vessel growth was unclear, but new work by researchers at Temple University School of Medicine shows that a molecule known as caspase-1 plays a central role and that preventing its activity could be the key to building new blood vessels and restoring blood supply to oxygen-starved tissues.
As food evolves to accommodate the demands of an increasingly on-the-go world, in many cases it's the packaging that drives the change according to experts gathered at the Institute of Food Technologists Annual Meeting and Food Expo. And those packages are getting smarter.
OSI Systems, Inc., a vertically-integrated provider of specialized electronic products for critical applications in the Security and Healthcare industries, today announced that OSI Electronics, a business within its Optoelectronic and Manufacturing division, has received an order of approximately $4 million for electronic sub-assemblies from an innovative medical device manufacturer.
The fourth annual Extremity War Injuries Symposium was held in Washington, D.C., last January to bring together military and civilian orthopaedic surgeons, researchers, experts from governmental agencies, and others to discuss challenges faced by U.S. medical personnel working in Iraq and Afghanistan and to discuss ways to synergize resources and improve care for wounded warriors.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Mr David L Dinges, MD 1436 Chattanooga Ave, Dalton, GA 30720-2637 Ph: (706) 226-2142 | Mr David L Dinges, MD 1436 Chattanooga Ave, Dalton, GA 30720-2637 Ph: (706) 226-2142 |
News Archive
The buildup of fat in the blood makes a bad situation worse - it not only raises a person's risk for heart attack or stroke but also impairs the growth of new blood vessels. How excess fat in the blood - a condition known as hyperlipidemia - blocks vessel growth was unclear, but new work by researchers at Temple University School of Medicine shows that a molecule known as caspase-1 plays a central role and that preventing its activity could be the key to building new blood vessels and restoring blood supply to oxygen-starved tissues.
As food evolves to accommodate the demands of an increasingly on-the-go world, in many cases it's the packaging that drives the change according to experts gathered at the Institute of Food Technologists Annual Meeting and Food Expo. And those packages are getting smarter.
OSI Systems, Inc., a vertically-integrated provider of specialized electronic products for critical applications in the Security and Healthcare industries, today announced that OSI Electronics, a business within its Optoelectronic and Manufacturing division, has received an order of approximately $4 million for electronic sub-assemblies from an innovative medical device manufacturer.
The fourth annual Extremity War Injuries Symposium was held in Washington, D.C., last January to bring together military and civilian orthopaedic surgeons, researchers, experts from governmental agencies, and others to discuss challenges faced by U.S. medical personnel working in Iraq and Afghanistan and to discuss ways to synergize resources and improve care for wounded warriors.
› Verified 6 days ago
Prof. Rudy M Shirley, Otolaryngology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1436 Chattanooga Ave, Dalton, GA 30720 Phone: 706-226-2142 Fax: 706-226-1771 |