Naznin Jamal, MD | |
1600 W 40th Ave, Pine Bluff, AR 71603-6301 | |
(870) 541-7100 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Naznin Jamal |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Internal Medicine |
Experience | 16 Years |
Location | 1600 W 40th Ave, Pine Bluff, Arkansas |
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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1083873590 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207R00000X | Internal Medicine | BP10030893 (Texas) | Secondary |
207R00000X | Internal Medicine | E-8312 (Arkansas) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Hospice Home Care Of Pine Bluff Pllc | Pine bluff, AR | Hospice |
Jefferson Regional Medical Center | Pine bluff, AR | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Southeast Arkansas Hospitalists Llp | 9537479605 | 12 |
News Archive
The typical measures of the efficacy of a country's response to COVID-19 are the contagion curve and the number of deaths from the disease.
As National Football League playoff games are underway, a new article published in the "Hypotheses" section of the January 2016 issue of The FASEB Journal, suggests that the toll the sport takes on players' bodies extends beyond head trauma and damage to limbs and joints. The trauma and damage associated with football participation may also be linked to elevations in blood pressure through immune system activation and inflammation.
Myriad biological and societal factors can impact the occurrence and accelerate progression of chronic kidney disease for children of African descent - including preterm birth, exposure to toxins during gestation and lower socioeconomic status - and can complicate these children's access to effective treatments, according to an invited commentary published in the November 2018 edition of American Journal of Kidney Diseases.
A new study has shown that alcohol alters and damages the natural bacterial environment in the mouth. The study titled, "Drinking alcohol is associated with variation in the human oral microbiome in a large study of American adults," published this week (24th April 2018) in the journal Microbiome explored the effects of alcohol on these bacterial compositions within the mouth.
Access to targeted therapies for lung cancer depends on accurate identification of patients' biomarkers through molecular testing, but survey results published today in the Journal of Thoracic Oncology suggest that many international clinicians are unaware of evidence-based guidelines that support the use of molecular testing.
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Entity Name | Southeast Arkansas Hospitalists Llp |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1912374018 PECOS PAC ID: 9537479605 Enrollment ID: O20151103000750 |
News Archive
The typical measures of the efficacy of a country's response to COVID-19 are the contagion curve and the number of deaths from the disease.
As National Football League playoff games are underway, a new article published in the "Hypotheses" section of the January 2016 issue of The FASEB Journal, suggests that the toll the sport takes on players' bodies extends beyond head trauma and damage to limbs and joints. The trauma and damage associated with football participation may also be linked to elevations in blood pressure through immune system activation and inflammation.
Myriad biological and societal factors can impact the occurrence and accelerate progression of chronic kidney disease for children of African descent - including preterm birth, exposure to toxins during gestation and lower socioeconomic status - and can complicate these children's access to effective treatments, according to an invited commentary published in the November 2018 edition of American Journal of Kidney Diseases.
A new study has shown that alcohol alters and damages the natural bacterial environment in the mouth. The study titled, "Drinking alcohol is associated with variation in the human oral microbiome in a large study of American adults," published this week (24th April 2018) in the journal Microbiome explored the effects of alcohol on these bacterial compositions within the mouth.
Access to targeted therapies for lung cancer depends on accurate identification of patients' biomarkers through molecular testing, but survey results published today in the Journal of Thoracic Oncology suggest that many international clinicians are unaware of evidence-based guidelines that support the use of molecular testing.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Naznin Jamal, MD 75 Riverfront Dr, Apt. 214, North Little Rock, AR 72114-5948 Ph: (870) 541-7100 | Naznin Jamal, MD 1600 W 40th Ave, Pine Bluff, AR 71603-6301 Ph: (870) 541-7100 |
News Archive
The typical measures of the efficacy of a country's response to COVID-19 are the contagion curve and the number of deaths from the disease.
As National Football League playoff games are underway, a new article published in the "Hypotheses" section of the January 2016 issue of The FASEB Journal, suggests that the toll the sport takes on players' bodies extends beyond head trauma and damage to limbs and joints. The trauma and damage associated with football participation may also be linked to elevations in blood pressure through immune system activation and inflammation.
Myriad biological and societal factors can impact the occurrence and accelerate progression of chronic kidney disease for children of African descent - including preterm birth, exposure to toxins during gestation and lower socioeconomic status - and can complicate these children's access to effective treatments, according to an invited commentary published in the November 2018 edition of American Journal of Kidney Diseases.
A new study has shown that alcohol alters and damages the natural bacterial environment in the mouth. The study titled, "Drinking alcohol is associated with variation in the human oral microbiome in a large study of American adults," published this week (24th April 2018) in the journal Microbiome explored the effects of alcohol on these bacterial compositions within the mouth.
Access to targeted therapies for lung cancer depends on accurate identification of patients' biomarkers through molecular testing, but survey results published today in the Journal of Thoracic Oncology suggest that many international clinicians are unaware of evidence-based guidelines that support the use of molecular testing.
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Mr. James Steven Cash, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1710 W 42nd Ave, Pine Bluff, AR 71603 Phone: 870-535-4400 Fax: 870-535-4447 | |
Dr. Ioannis Papayannis, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4800 S Hazel St, Pine Bluff, AR 71603 Phone: 870-534-5533 Fax: 870-534-5535 | |
Dr. Mervin Dale Terrell, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1220 W 42nd Ave, Pine Bluff, AR 71603 Phone: 870-541-0013 Fax: 870-541-0014 | |
Dr. Brandi Pauline Wright, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1420 W 43rd Ave Ste A, Pine Bluff, AR 71603 Phone: 870-541-6020 Fax: 870-541-6021 | |
Syed Sheheryar Ahmed Shah, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1420 W 43rd Ave Ste A, Pine Bluff, AR 71603 Phone: 870-541-6020 Fax: 870-541-6021 | |
James Trice, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 7005 S Hazel St, Pine Bluff, AR 71603 Phone: 870-536-3070 Fax: 870-536-3171 |