Randolph L Rodrigue, MD | |
170 Amendment Ave, Rock Hill, SC 29732 | |
(803) 324-7607 | |
(803) 324-1449 |
Full Name | Randolph L Rodrigue |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology |
Location | 170 Amendment Ave, Rock Hill, South Carolina |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1104880095 | NPI | - | NPPES |
PL0664 | Medicaid | SC | |
TL5901 | Medicaid | SC |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RG0100X | Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology | 15777 (South Carolina) | Primary |
Entity Name | Digestive Disease Associates Of York Coutny Pa |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1083679427 PECOS PAC ID: 6002892619 Enrollment ID: O20040625000061 |
News Archive
A study published in the May 1 issue of the journal SLEEP is the first known to report that short and long sleepers are more likely to have metabolic syndrome, or a combination of medical disorders that increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
As part of the 2011 European Cervical Cancer Week, EDMA, the European Diagnostic Manufacturers Association and the ECCA, the European Cervical Cancer Association jointly organised the "Better Health Literacy for Better Health in Europe" dinner debate.
Two artificial big toes - one found attached to the foot of an ancient Egyptian mummy - may have been the world's earliest functional prosthetic body parts, says the scientist who tested replicas on volunteers.
For patients with an often-deadly form of leukemia, new research suggests that lingering cancer-related mutations - detected after initial treatment with chemotherapy - are associated with an increased risk of relapse and poor survival.
One of the strongest known risk factors for spontaneous or unexpected preterm birth - any birth that occurs before the 37th week of pregnancy, most often without a known cause - is already having had one. For women in this group who would like to avoid this scenario in their second pregnancy, focusing on weight gain and dietary changes may not be the best strategy. A new study reported at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine's annual meeting found no connection between weight gain and the risk of repeat preterm birth.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Randolph L Rodrigue, MD 170 Amendment Ave, Rock Hill, SC 29732 Ph: (803) 324-7607 | Randolph L Rodrigue, MD 170 Amendment Ave, Rock Hill, SC 29732 Ph: (803) 324-7607 |
News Archive
A study published in the May 1 issue of the journal SLEEP is the first known to report that short and long sleepers are more likely to have metabolic syndrome, or a combination of medical disorders that increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
As part of the 2011 European Cervical Cancer Week, EDMA, the European Diagnostic Manufacturers Association and the ECCA, the European Cervical Cancer Association jointly organised the "Better Health Literacy for Better Health in Europe" dinner debate.
Two artificial big toes - one found attached to the foot of an ancient Egyptian mummy - may have been the world's earliest functional prosthetic body parts, says the scientist who tested replicas on volunteers.
For patients with an often-deadly form of leukemia, new research suggests that lingering cancer-related mutations - detected after initial treatment with chemotherapy - are associated with an increased risk of relapse and poor survival.
One of the strongest known risk factors for spontaneous or unexpected preterm birth - any birth that occurs before the 37th week of pregnancy, most often without a known cause - is already having had one. For women in this group who would like to avoid this scenario in their second pregnancy, focusing on weight gain and dietary changes may not be the best strategy. A new study reported at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine's annual meeting found no connection between weight gain and the risk of repeat preterm birth.
› Verified 6 days ago
Murad Abdelsalam, MD Gastroenterology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 196 Cardiology Dr, Rock Hill, SC 29732 Phone: 803-324-5135 Fax: 803-324-8161 | |
Talal Tarak Baki, MD Gastroenterology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 196 Cardiology Drive, Rock Hill, SC 29732 Phone: 803-324-5135 Fax: 803-324-8161 | |
Dr. James D Welsh, M.D. Gastroenterology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1583 Health Care Dr, Rock Hill, SC 29732 Phone: 803-329-7772 Fax: 803-329-9821 | |
Dr. Sreelatha Chalasani, MD Gastroenterology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 744 Arden Ln Ste 225, Rock Hill, SC 29732 Phone: 803-329-1660 Fax: 803-329-4118 | |
Myo M Nwe, MD Gastroenterology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 744 Arden Ln, #100, Rock Hill, SC 29732 Phone: 803-325-2236 Fax: 803-325-2234 | |
Dr. Patrick Thomas Ryan, MD Gastroenterology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 222 Herlong Ave S, Rock Hill, SC 29732 Phone: 803-329-1234 |