Phillip L Lieberman, MD | |
6401 Poplar Ave Ste 300, Memphis, TN 38119-4810 | |
(901) 757-6100 | |
(855) 656-7325 |
Full Name | Phillip L Lieberman |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Allergy/immunology |
Experience | 59 Years |
Location | 6401 Poplar Ave Ste 300, Memphis, Tennessee |
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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1629009717 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207K00000X | Allergy & Immunology | MD00005630 (Tennessee) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Psf Pllc | 1557265543 | 98 |
News Archive
New research from Georgetown University Medical Center suggests that the brain may not have developed a specific ability for "understanding faces" but instead uses the same kind of pattern recognition techniques to distinguish between people as it uses to search for differences between other groups of objects, such as plants, animals and cars.
In a new study, young children and their adult caregivers uttered fewer vocalizations, used fewer words and engaged in fewer conversations when in the presence of audible television.
Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) is a heritable disorder characterized by increased bone fragility. In OI Type IV muscle weakness has important functional consequences. Children and adolescents with OI type IV often have restricted mobility despite multidisciplinary treatment with bisphosphonates, intramedullary rodding surgery and rehabilitation.
Two recent Northwestern University studies shed new light on the mystery of the leading cause of birth defects and miscarriage, laying the foundation for further research in an understudied but crucially important field of genetic study.
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Entity Name | Psf Pllc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1881785947 PECOS PAC ID: 1557265543 Enrollment ID: O20190731001442 |
News Archive
New research from Georgetown University Medical Center suggests that the brain may not have developed a specific ability for "understanding faces" but instead uses the same kind of pattern recognition techniques to distinguish between people as it uses to search for differences between other groups of objects, such as plants, animals and cars.
In a new study, young children and their adult caregivers uttered fewer vocalizations, used fewer words and engaged in fewer conversations when in the presence of audible television.
Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) is a heritable disorder characterized by increased bone fragility. In OI Type IV muscle weakness has important functional consequences. Children and adolescents with OI type IV often have restricted mobility despite multidisciplinary treatment with bisphosphonates, intramedullary rodding surgery and rehabilitation.
Two recent Northwestern University studies shed new light on the mystery of the leading cause of birth defects and miscarriage, laying the foundation for further research in an understudied but crucially important field of genetic study.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Phillip L Lieberman, MD 9800 Shelbyville Rd Ste 220, Louisville, KY 40223-2992 Ph: (502) 429-8585 | Phillip L Lieberman, MD 6401 Poplar Ave Ste 300, Memphis, TN 38119-4810 Ph: (901) 757-6100 |
News Archive
New research from Georgetown University Medical Center suggests that the brain may not have developed a specific ability for "understanding faces" but instead uses the same kind of pattern recognition techniques to distinguish between people as it uses to search for differences between other groups of objects, such as plants, animals and cars.
In a new study, young children and their adult caregivers uttered fewer vocalizations, used fewer words and engaged in fewer conversations when in the presence of audible television.
Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) is a heritable disorder characterized by increased bone fragility. In OI Type IV muscle weakness has important functional consequences. Children and adolescents with OI type IV often have restricted mobility despite multidisciplinary treatment with bisphosphonates, intramedullary rodding surgery and rehabilitation.
Two recent Northwestern University studies shed new light on the mystery of the leading cause of birth defects and miscarriage, laying the foundation for further research in an understudied but crucially important field of genetic study.
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Dr. Joe S Levy, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5575 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN 38119 Phone: 901-682-0430 Fax: 901-680-0363 | |
Amy Elizabeth Ragsdale, D.O. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6401 Poplar Ave Ste 300, Memphis, TN 38119 Phone: 901-757-6100 Fax: 855-656-7325 | |
Dr. Richard G Wanderman, MD Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 4646 Poplar Ave Ste 302, Memphis, TN 38117 Phone: 901-930-7397 Fax: 905-552-3902 | |
Venusa Phomakay, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 6401 Poplar Ave Ste 300, Memphis, TN 38119 Phone: 901-757-6100 | |
Terrye Mastin, APRN,BC Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5625 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN 38119 Phone: 901-761-1220 Fax: 901-763-4332 | |
Brandon Hill, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1030 Jefferson Ave, Memphis, TN 38104 Phone: 901-523-8990 |