Nicholas Derfler, | |
9040 Fitzsimmons Dr, Joint Base Lewis Mcchord, WA 98431-1000 | |
(253) 968-2997 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Nicholas Derfler |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Emergency Medicine |
Experience | 8 Years |
Location | 9040 Fitzsimmons Dr, Joint Base Lewis Mcchord, Washington |
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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1316304694 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207P00000X | Emergency Medicine | 2019-02127 (North Carolina) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Scotland Memorial Hospital | Laurinburg, NC | Hospital |
Cape Fear Valley Hoke Hospital | Raeford, NC | Hospital |
University Of North Carolina Hospital | Chapel hill, NC | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Hoke Emergency Group, Pc | 7214200146 | 28 |
North Carolina Emergency Physicians Pllc | 1355254947 | 12 |
Unc Physicians And Associates | 0648181156 | 1656 |
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More than five million people die every year from infectious diseases, despite the availability of numerous antibiotics and vaccines. The discovery of penicillin to treat bacterial infections, along with the development of vaccines for previously incurable virus diseases such as polio and smallpox, achieved great reductions in mortality during the mid-20th century.
A new study has shown aspirin cuts down the death rates from a range of cancers. The study reviewed data from eight previous trials involving more than 25,000 patients found that those who took just 75mg of aspirin a day (one-eighth of a normal dose) could reduce their death rates from cancer by 21% with benefits continuing long after patients stopped taking the pill.
Geneticists at Heidelberg University Hospital's Department of Molecular Human Genetics have used a new mouse model to demonstrate the way a certain genetic mutation is linked to a type of autism in humans and affects brain development and behavior.
Researchers have been examining the effect of vaccination on the time it takes healthcare workers to return to work following infection with SARS-CoV-2.
The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is part of a team of medical investigators receiving a $3.5 million grant from Susan G. Komen for the Cure to study triple-negative breast cancer, a highly aggressive form of this cancer that disproportionately affects African-Americans.
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Entity Name | University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1780669200 PECOS PAC ID: 0648181156 Enrollment ID: O20031105000359 |
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More than five million people die every year from infectious diseases, despite the availability of numerous antibiotics and vaccines. The discovery of penicillin to treat bacterial infections, along with the development of vaccines for previously incurable virus diseases such as polio and smallpox, achieved great reductions in mortality during the mid-20th century.
A new study has shown aspirin cuts down the death rates from a range of cancers. The study reviewed data from eight previous trials involving more than 25,000 patients found that those who took just 75mg of aspirin a day (one-eighth of a normal dose) could reduce their death rates from cancer by 21% with benefits continuing long after patients stopped taking the pill.
Geneticists at Heidelberg University Hospital's Department of Molecular Human Genetics have used a new mouse model to demonstrate the way a certain genetic mutation is linked to a type of autism in humans and affects brain development and behavior.
Researchers have been examining the effect of vaccination on the time it takes healthcare workers to return to work following infection with SARS-CoV-2.
The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is part of a team of medical investigators receiving a $3.5 million grant from Susan G. Komen for the Cure to study triple-negative breast cancer, a highly aggressive form of this cancer that disproportionately affects African-Americans.
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Entity Name | North Carolina Emergency Physicians Pllc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1003861386 PECOS PAC ID: 1355254947 Enrollment ID: O20031110000563 |
News Archive
More than five million people die every year from infectious diseases, despite the availability of numerous antibiotics and vaccines. The discovery of penicillin to treat bacterial infections, along with the development of vaccines for previously incurable virus diseases such as polio and smallpox, achieved great reductions in mortality during the mid-20th century.
A new study has shown aspirin cuts down the death rates from a range of cancers. The study reviewed data from eight previous trials involving more than 25,000 patients found that those who took just 75mg of aspirin a day (one-eighth of a normal dose) could reduce their death rates from cancer by 21% with benefits continuing long after patients stopped taking the pill.
Geneticists at Heidelberg University Hospital's Department of Molecular Human Genetics have used a new mouse model to demonstrate the way a certain genetic mutation is linked to a type of autism in humans and affects brain development and behavior.
Researchers have been examining the effect of vaccination on the time it takes healthcare workers to return to work following infection with SARS-CoV-2.
The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is part of a team of medical investigators receiving a $3.5 million grant from Susan G. Komen for the Cure to study triple-negative breast cancer, a highly aggressive form of this cancer that disproportionately affects African-Americans.
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Entity Name | Cfvhs Ed Physicians |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1215931589 PECOS PAC ID: 2961316237 Enrollment ID: O20031119000605 |
News Archive
More than five million people die every year from infectious diseases, despite the availability of numerous antibiotics and vaccines. The discovery of penicillin to treat bacterial infections, along with the development of vaccines for previously incurable virus diseases such as polio and smallpox, achieved great reductions in mortality during the mid-20th century.
A new study has shown aspirin cuts down the death rates from a range of cancers. The study reviewed data from eight previous trials involving more than 25,000 patients found that those who took just 75mg of aspirin a day (one-eighth of a normal dose) could reduce their death rates from cancer by 21% with benefits continuing long after patients stopped taking the pill.
Geneticists at Heidelberg University Hospital's Department of Molecular Human Genetics have used a new mouse model to demonstrate the way a certain genetic mutation is linked to a type of autism in humans and affects brain development and behavior.
Researchers have been examining the effect of vaccination on the time it takes healthcare workers to return to work following infection with SARS-CoV-2.
The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is part of a team of medical investigators receiving a $3.5 million grant from Susan G. Komen for the Cure to study triple-negative breast cancer, a highly aggressive form of this cancer that disproportionately affects African-Americans.
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Entity Name | Hoke Emergency Group, Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1003337528 PECOS PAC ID: 7214200146 Enrollment ID: O20170829001085 |
News Archive
More than five million people die every year from infectious diseases, despite the availability of numerous antibiotics and vaccines. The discovery of penicillin to treat bacterial infections, along with the development of vaccines for previously incurable virus diseases such as polio and smallpox, achieved great reductions in mortality during the mid-20th century.
A new study has shown aspirin cuts down the death rates from a range of cancers. The study reviewed data from eight previous trials involving more than 25,000 patients found that those who took just 75mg of aspirin a day (one-eighth of a normal dose) could reduce their death rates from cancer by 21% with benefits continuing long after patients stopped taking the pill.
Geneticists at Heidelberg University Hospital's Department of Molecular Human Genetics have used a new mouse model to demonstrate the way a certain genetic mutation is linked to a type of autism in humans and affects brain development and behavior.
Researchers have been examining the effect of vaccination on the time it takes healthcare workers to return to work following infection with SARS-CoV-2.
The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is part of a team of medical investigators receiving a $3.5 million grant from Susan G. Komen for the Cure to study triple-negative breast cancer, a highly aggressive form of this cancer that disproportionately affects African-Americans.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Nicholas Derfler, 9040 Fitzsimmons Dr, Joint Base Lewis Mcchord, WA 98431-1000 Ph: (253) 968-2997 | Nicholas Derfler, 9040 Fitzsimmons Dr, Joint Base Lewis Mcchord, WA 98431-1000 Ph: (253) 968-2997 |
News Archive
More than five million people die every year from infectious diseases, despite the availability of numerous antibiotics and vaccines. The discovery of penicillin to treat bacterial infections, along with the development of vaccines for previously incurable virus diseases such as polio and smallpox, achieved great reductions in mortality during the mid-20th century.
A new study has shown aspirin cuts down the death rates from a range of cancers. The study reviewed data from eight previous trials involving more than 25,000 patients found that those who took just 75mg of aspirin a day (one-eighth of a normal dose) could reduce their death rates from cancer by 21% with benefits continuing long after patients stopped taking the pill.
Geneticists at Heidelberg University Hospital's Department of Molecular Human Genetics have used a new mouse model to demonstrate the way a certain genetic mutation is linked to a type of autism in humans and affects brain development and behavior.
Researchers have been examining the effect of vaccination on the time it takes healthcare workers to return to work following infection with SARS-CoV-2.
The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is part of a team of medical investigators receiving a $3.5 million grant from Susan G. Komen for the Cure to study triple-negative breast cancer, a highly aggressive form of this cancer that disproportionately affects African-Americans.
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Dr. Matthew Christopher Miller, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9040 Fitzsimmons Dr, Joint Base Lewis Mcchord, WA 98431 Phone: 253-968-2997 | |
Dr. Robert P Mccoy, DO Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 690 Barnes Blvd, Joint Base Lewis Mcchord, WA 98438 Phone: 740-454-4394 Fax: 253-982-0158 | |
Dr. Andrew Brigg, D.O. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 9040 A Jackson Ave, Joint Base Lewis Mcchord, WA 98431 Phone: 253-363-2300 | |
Dr. Jonathan Isaac Stuart, D.O. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 9040a Jackson Ave, Joint Base Lewis Mcchord, WA 98431 Phone: 253-968-1110 | |
Paul Freeman, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 9040 Fitzsimmons Dr, Joint Base Lewis Mcchord, WA 98431 Phone: 253-968-2997 | |
Brandon Lee, DO Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 9040 Fitzsimmons Dr, Joint Base Lewis Mcchord, WA 98431 Phone: 253-968-1511 |