Nasim Mastouri, | |
1005 Bellefontaine Ave, Suite 230, Lima, OH 45804-2851 | |
(419) 998-8255 | |
(419) 226-8335 |
Full Name | Nasim Mastouri |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Nephrology |
Experience | 23 Years |
Location | 1005 Bellefontaine Ave, Lima, Ohio |
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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1710121132 | NPI | - | NPPES |
0072864 | Medicaid | OH | |
3810024141 | Medicaid | WV |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RN0300X | Internal Medicine - Nephrology | 35.120131 (Ohio) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Fmc - Van Wert Dialysis | Van wert, OH | Dialysis facility |
Fresenius Kidney Care Lima | Lima, OH | Dialysis facility |
Lima Memorial Health System | Lima, OH | Hospital |
Grand Lake Health System | Saint marys, OH | Hospital |
Wilson Memorial Hospital | Sidney, OH | Hospital |
Van Wert County Hospital | Van wert, OH | Hospital |
Mercer County Joint Township Community Hospital | Coldwater, OH | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Lima Memorial Professional Corporation | 1254232184 | 135 |
News Archive
A new study from the Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University has found that, at time of death, individuals with dementia are more likely to be living at home than in a nursing home. This contradicts the commonly held view that most individuals with dementia in the United States eventually move to nursing homes and die there.
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Dr. Michelle Barron, medical director of infection prevention and control at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, received an unusual call last month from the microbiology lab: confirmation of the third case this year of trench fever, a rare condition transmitted by body lice that plagued soldiers during World War I.
There is a lesson in this unexpected juxtaposition nevertheless: No nation can safely base its tax and spending plans on inflexible commitments. Political life, both domestic and international, is too unpredictable. Yet U.S. government spending is mostly on autopilot. The government is scheduled to lay out $3.8 trillion this fiscal year -; 70 percent of which will go to mandatory-spending programs, chiefly Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and interest on the federal debt. Mr. Obama's plan for fiscal 2015 does not change this; it would increase overall spending slightly, paying for it with selected tax increases, while shifting money among priorities here and there. But these tweaks would take place within the same 30 percent of discretionary spending that the current budget contains (3/4).
A study involving more than 200,000 people worldwide has identified 29 DNA sequence variations in locations across the human genome that influence blood pressure.
› Verified 4 days ago
Entity Name | Lima Memorial Professional Corporation |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1457474900 PECOS PAC ID: 1254232184 Enrollment ID: O20040115000131 |
News Archive
A new study from the Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University has found that, at time of death, individuals with dementia are more likely to be living at home than in a nursing home. This contradicts the commonly held view that most individuals with dementia in the United States eventually move to nursing homes and die there.
Women and men have opposing views on many topics, and it turns out that they also have different takes on chronic pain.
Dr. Michelle Barron, medical director of infection prevention and control at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, received an unusual call last month from the microbiology lab: confirmation of the third case this year of trench fever, a rare condition transmitted by body lice that plagued soldiers during World War I.
There is a lesson in this unexpected juxtaposition nevertheless: No nation can safely base its tax and spending plans on inflexible commitments. Political life, both domestic and international, is too unpredictable. Yet U.S. government spending is mostly on autopilot. The government is scheduled to lay out $3.8 trillion this fiscal year -; 70 percent of which will go to mandatory-spending programs, chiefly Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and interest on the federal debt. Mr. Obama's plan for fiscal 2015 does not change this; it would increase overall spending slightly, paying for it with selected tax increases, while shifting money among priorities here and there. But these tweaks would take place within the same 30 percent of discretionary spending that the current budget contains (3/4).
A study involving more than 200,000 people worldwide has identified 29 DNA sequence variations in locations across the human genome that influence blood pressure.
› Verified 4 days ago
Entity Name | Apogee Medical Group Ohio Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1477500999 PECOS PAC ID: 8224082292 Enrollment ID: O20050311000733 |
News Archive
A new study from the Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University has found that, at time of death, individuals with dementia are more likely to be living at home than in a nursing home. This contradicts the commonly held view that most individuals with dementia in the United States eventually move to nursing homes and die there.
Women and men have opposing views on many topics, and it turns out that they also have different takes on chronic pain.
Dr. Michelle Barron, medical director of infection prevention and control at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, received an unusual call last month from the microbiology lab: confirmation of the third case this year of trench fever, a rare condition transmitted by body lice that plagued soldiers during World War I.
There is a lesson in this unexpected juxtaposition nevertheless: No nation can safely base its tax and spending plans on inflexible commitments. Political life, both domestic and international, is too unpredictable. Yet U.S. government spending is mostly on autopilot. The government is scheduled to lay out $3.8 trillion this fiscal year -; 70 percent of which will go to mandatory-spending programs, chiefly Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and interest on the federal debt. Mr. Obama's plan for fiscal 2015 does not change this; it would increase overall spending slightly, paying for it with selected tax increases, while shifting money among priorities here and there. But these tweaks would take place within the same 30 percent of discretionary spending that the current budget contains (3/4).
A study involving more than 200,000 people worldwide has identified 29 DNA sequence variations in locations across the human genome that influence blood pressure.
› Verified 4 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Nasim Mastouri, 1001 Bellefontaine Ave, Lima, OH 45804-2800 Ph: (419) 998-4575 | Nasim Mastouri, 1005 Bellefontaine Ave, Suite 230, Lima, OH 45804-2851 Ph: (419) 998-8255 |
News Archive
A new study from the Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University has found that, at time of death, individuals with dementia are more likely to be living at home than in a nursing home. This contradicts the commonly held view that most individuals with dementia in the United States eventually move to nursing homes and die there.
Women and men have opposing views on many topics, and it turns out that they also have different takes on chronic pain.
Dr. Michelle Barron, medical director of infection prevention and control at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, received an unusual call last month from the microbiology lab: confirmation of the third case this year of trench fever, a rare condition transmitted by body lice that plagued soldiers during World War I.
There is a lesson in this unexpected juxtaposition nevertheless: No nation can safely base its tax and spending plans on inflexible commitments. Political life, both domestic and international, is too unpredictable. Yet U.S. government spending is mostly on autopilot. The government is scheduled to lay out $3.8 trillion this fiscal year -; 70 percent of which will go to mandatory-spending programs, chiefly Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and interest on the federal debt. Mr. Obama's plan for fiscal 2015 does not change this; it would increase overall spending slightly, paying for it with selected tax increases, while shifting money among priorities here and there. But these tweaks would take place within the same 30 percent of discretionary spending that the current budget contains (3/4).
A study involving more than 200,000 people worldwide has identified 29 DNA sequence variations in locations across the human genome that influence blood pressure.
› Verified 4 days ago
Deena M Hassuna, MD Nephrology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 825 W Market St Ste 260, Lima, OH 45805 Phone: 199-964-0034 Fax: 419-996-5276 | |
Mr. Tariq I Sheikh, MD Nephrology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2793 Shawnee Rd, Lima, OH 45806 Phone: 419-227-8209 Fax: 419-222-6007 | |
Dr. Eliyazar Gaddam, MD Nephrology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 951 Commerce Pkwy, Suite 100, Lima, OH 45804 Phone: 419-224-5915 Fax: 419-224-5918 | |
Pratap Balusu, MD Nephrology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 750 W High St, Ste 250, Lima, OH 45801 Phone: 419-227-7399 Fax: 419-229-0123 | |
Mr. Charles W Brunelle, MD Nephrology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 375 N Eastown Rd, Lima, OH 45807 Phone: 419-228-3500 Fax: 419-228-6700 | |
Norman Otis Moser, D.O. Nephrology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 750 W High St, Suite 150, Lima, OH 45801 Phone: 419-227-1359 Fax: 419-227-7586 | |
Yaser Hamwi, M.D. Nephrology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 730 W Market St, Lima, OH 45801 Phone: 419-226-4310 Fax: 419-226-4315 |