Pierre A Morris, MD | |
1135 W University Dr, Suite 250, Rochester, MI 48307-1886 | |
(248) 650-6301 | |
(248) 650-5486 |
Full Name | Pierre A Morris |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Family Practice |
Experience | 25 Years |
Location | 1135 W University Dr, Rochester, Michigan |
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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1679511752 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | 4301077842 (Michigan) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Beaumont Hospital, Troy | Troy, MI | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Oakwood Ambulatory Llc | 1850282914 | 274 |
News Archive
Pediatric patients with intestinal failure often need gastrostomy tubes, or feeding tubes inserted into an opening created in the stomach, for long-term nutrition. The use of such tubes can lead to persistent gastrocutaneous fistulae, or the failure of the opening to close on its own, resulting in a need for surgical closure.
Researchers at the University of Glasgow and the Manchester Metropolitan University in the U.K. report that adults with intellectual disabilities have a higher risk of being infected with SARS-CoV2. They are also more likely to develop worse outcomes once infected.
"The U.S. Agency for International Development [USAID] has unveiled plans to harmonize its funding and efforts surrounding nutrition," Devex reports.
A complete picture of Foot-and-Mouth Disease's key replication enzyme could lead to the development of new drugs to control the disease without recourse to vaccination or slaughter, scientists report today.
NIH announced on Monday it will provide $70 million over five years to three collaborations searching for an HIV/AIDS cure, making it "the largest single investment yet … into finding a way to rid the virus from the body or at least reduce levels to the point that infected people can stop taking anti-HIV drugs - which many researchers until recently viewed as a hopeless quest," ScienceInsider reports.
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Entity Name | Oakwood Ambulatory Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1003829441 PECOS PAC ID: 1850282914 Enrollment ID: O20040320000401 |
News Archive
Pediatric patients with intestinal failure often need gastrostomy tubes, or feeding tubes inserted into an opening created in the stomach, for long-term nutrition. The use of such tubes can lead to persistent gastrocutaneous fistulae, or the failure of the opening to close on its own, resulting in a need for surgical closure.
Researchers at the University of Glasgow and the Manchester Metropolitan University in the U.K. report that adults with intellectual disabilities have a higher risk of being infected with SARS-CoV2. They are also more likely to develop worse outcomes once infected.
"The U.S. Agency for International Development [USAID] has unveiled plans to harmonize its funding and efforts surrounding nutrition," Devex reports.
A complete picture of Foot-and-Mouth Disease's key replication enzyme could lead to the development of new drugs to control the disease without recourse to vaccination or slaughter, scientists report today.
NIH announced on Monday it will provide $70 million over five years to three collaborations searching for an HIV/AIDS cure, making it "the largest single investment yet … into finding a way to rid the virus from the body or at least reduce levels to the point that infected people can stop taking anti-HIV drugs - which many researchers until recently viewed as a hopeless quest," ScienceInsider reports.
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Entity Name | Michigan Urgent Care |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1982060935 PECOS PAC ID: 8820396419 Enrollment ID: O20160414001942 |
News Archive
Pediatric patients with intestinal failure often need gastrostomy tubes, or feeding tubes inserted into an opening created in the stomach, for long-term nutrition. The use of such tubes can lead to persistent gastrocutaneous fistulae, or the failure of the opening to close on its own, resulting in a need for surgical closure.
Researchers at the University of Glasgow and the Manchester Metropolitan University in the U.K. report that adults with intellectual disabilities have a higher risk of being infected with SARS-CoV2. They are also more likely to develop worse outcomes once infected.
"The U.S. Agency for International Development [USAID] has unveiled plans to harmonize its funding and efforts surrounding nutrition," Devex reports.
A complete picture of Foot-and-Mouth Disease's key replication enzyme could lead to the development of new drugs to control the disease without recourse to vaccination or slaughter, scientists report today.
NIH announced on Monday it will provide $70 million over five years to three collaborations searching for an HIV/AIDS cure, making it "the largest single investment yet … into finding a way to rid the virus from the body or at least reduce levels to the point that infected people can stop taking anti-HIV drugs - which many researchers until recently viewed as a hopeless quest," ScienceInsider reports.
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Entity Name | Nextcare Michigan Providers Pllc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1972106938 PECOS PAC ID: 5395157218 Enrollment ID: O20201218000348 |
News Archive
Pediatric patients with intestinal failure often need gastrostomy tubes, or feeding tubes inserted into an opening created in the stomach, for long-term nutrition. The use of such tubes can lead to persistent gastrocutaneous fistulae, or the failure of the opening to close on its own, resulting in a need for surgical closure.
Researchers at the University of Glasgow and the Manchester Metropolitan University in the U.K. report that adults with intellectual disabilities have a higher risk of being infected with SARS-CoV2. They are also more likely to develop worse outcomes once infected.
"The U.S. Agency for International Development [USAID] has unveiled plans to harmonize its funding and efforts surrounding nutrition," Devex reports.
A complete picture of Foot-and-Mouth Disease's key replication enzyme could lead to the development of new drugs to control the disease without recourse to vaccination or slaughter, scientists report today.
NIH announced on Monday it will provide $70 million over five years to three collaborations searching for an HIV/AIDS cure, making it "the largest single investment yet … into finding a way to rid the virus from the body or at least reduce levels to the point that infected people can stop taking anti-HIV drugs - which many researchers until recently viewed as a hopeless quest," ScienceInsider reports.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Pierre A Morris, MD 1560 E Maple Road, Suite 400, Troy, MI 48083-1189 Ph: (248) 359-8073 | Pierre A Morris, MD 1135 W University Dr, Suite 250, Rochester, MI 48307-1886 Ph: (248) 650-6301 |
News Archive
Pediatric patients with intestinal failure often need gastrostomy tubes, or feeding tubes inserted into an opening created in the stomach, for long-term nutrition. The use of such tubes can lead to persistent gastrocutaneous fistulae, or the failure of the opening to close on its own, resulting in a need for surgical closure.
Researchers at the University of Glasgow and the Manchester Metropolitan University in the U.K. report that adults with intellectual disabilities have a higher risk of being infected with SARS-CoV2. They are also more likely to develop worse outcomes once infected.
"The U.S. Agency for International Development [USAID] has unveiled plans to harmonize its funding and efforts surrounding nutrition," Devex reports.
A complete picture of Foot-and-Mouth Disease's key replication enzyme could lead to the development of new drugs to control the disease without recourse to vaccination or slaughter, scientists report today.
NIH announced on Monday it will provide $70 million over five years to three collaborations searching for an HIV/AIDS cure, making it "the largest single investment yet … into finding a way to rid the virus from the body or at least reduce levels to the point that infected people can stop taking anti-HIV drugs - which many researchers until recently viewed as a hopeless quest," ScienceInsider reports.
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Dr. Umesh G Gowda, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1101 W University Dr, Rochester, MI 48307 Phone: 248-651-1155 Fax: 248-651-8537 | |
Jinping Xu, MD MS Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1135 W University Dr, Ste 250, Rochester, MI 48307 Phone: 248-650-6301 Fax: 248-650-5486 | |
Eleanor King, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1101 W University Dr, 3-north, Rochester, MI 48307 Phone: 248-601-4900 | |
Kevin Florek, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1101 W University Dr, Rochester, MI 48307 Phone: 248-652-5813 Fax: 248-650-9160 | |
Tsveti Petrova Markova, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1135 W University Dr, Suite 250, Rochester, MI 48307 Phone: 248-650-6301 Fax: 248-650-5486 | |
Sheala Jafry, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1135 W University Dr, Suite 250, Rochester, MI 48307 Phone: 248-650-6301 Fax: 248-650-5486 | |
John A Otremba, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1135 W University Dr, Suite 250, Rochester, MI 48307 Phone: 248-650-6301 Fax: 248-650-5486 |