Ritu Khurana, MD | |
1800 Mulberry St, Scranton, PA 18510-2369 | |
(570) 703-7351 | |
(570) 703-7801 |
Full Name | Ritu Khurana |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Rheumatology |
Experience | 28 Years |
Location | 1800 Mulberry St, Scranton, Pennsylvania |
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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1013087634 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Geisinger-community Medical Center | Scranton, PA | Hospital |
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center | Wilkes barre, PA | Hospital |
Wayne Memorial Hospital | Honesdale, PA | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Geisinger Clinic | 5395657001 | 2866 |
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Injections of adult stem cells into damaged heart tissue significantly improved heart function in patients with severe congestive heart failure, according to results of the first prospective randomized trial of the experimental therapy presented today at the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.
Scientists at Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute have developed the world's first gene detection platform made up entirely from self-assembled DNA nanostructures.
Many people under 60 who develop stomach cancer have a "genetically and clinically distinct" disease, new Mayo Clinic research has discovered.
"As providers of health care insurance to more than 35 million Americans, the members of Business Roundtable have consistently taken a fact-based approach to advancing and supporting health care reform proposals. Throughout this discussion, we have remained engaged participants, contributing both data and ideas to help reduce health care costs and expand access to coverage for all Americans.
After decades of little or no progress, biomedical researchers are finally making some headway at detecting and treating sepsis, a deadly medical complication that sends a surge of pathogenic infection through the body and remains a major public health problem.
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Entity Name | Geisinger Clinic |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1366493868 PECOS PAC ID: 5395657001 Enrollment ID: O20040130000518 |
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Injections of adult stem cells into damaged heart tissue significantly improved heart function in patients with severe congestive heart failure, according to results of the first prospective randomized trial of the experimental therapy presented today at the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.
Scientists at Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute have developed the world's first gene detection platform made up entirely from self-assembled DNA nanostructures.
Many people under 60 who develop stomach cancer have a "genetically and clinically distinct" disease, new Mayo Clinic research has discovered.
"As providers of health care insurance to more than 35 million Americans, the members of Business Roundtable have consistently taken a fact-based approach to advancing and supporting health care reform proposals. Throughout this discussion, we have remained engaged participants, contributing both data and ideas to help reduce health care costs and expand access to coverage for all Americans.
After decades of little or no progress, biomedical researchers are finally making some headway at detecting and treating sepsis, a deadly medical complication that sends a surge of pathogenic infection through the body and remains a major public health problem.
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Entity Name | Premier Orthopaedic And Sports Medicine Associates, Ltd |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1215987243 PECOS PAC ID: 5890681092 Enrollment ID: O20040225000221 |
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Injections of adult stem cells into damaged heart tissue significantly improved heart function in patients with severe congestive heart failure, according to results of the first prospective randomized trial of the experimental therapy presented today at the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.
Scientists at Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute have developed the world's first gene detection platform made up entirely from self-assembled DNA nanostructures.
Many people under 60 who develop stomach cancer have a "genetically and clinically distinct" disease, new Mayo Clinic research has discovered.
"As providers of health care insurance to more than 35 million Americans, the members of Business Roundtable have consistently taken a fact-based approach to advancing and supporting health care reform proposals. Throughout this discussion, we have remained engaged participants, contributing both data and ideas to help reduce health care costs and expand access to coverage for all Americans.
After decades of little or no progress, biomedical researchers are finally making some headway at detecting and treating sepsis, a deadly medical complication that sends a surge of pathogenic infection through the body and remains a major public health problem.
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Entity Name | Prospect Health Access Network Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1568819084 PECOS PAC ID: 5698065142 Enrollment ID: O20160613000737 |
News Archive
Injections of adult stem cells into damaged heart tissue significantly improved heart function in patients with severe congestive heart failure, according to results of the first prospective randomized trial of the experimental therapy presented today at the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.
Scientists at Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute have developed the world's first gene detection platform made up entirely from self-assembled DNA nanostructures.
Many people under 60 who develop stomach cancer have a "genetically and clinically distinct" disease, new Mayo Clinic research has discovered.
"As providers of health care insurance to more than 35 million Americans, the members of Business Roundtable have consistently taken a fact-based approach to advancing and supporting health care reform proposals. Throughout this discussion, we have remained engaged participants, contributing both data and ideas to help reduce health care costs and expand access to coverage for all Americans.
After decades of little or no progress, biomedical researchers are finally making some headway at detecting and treating sepsis, a deadly medical complication that sends a surge of pathogenic infection through the body and remains a major public health problem.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Ritu Khurana, MD 100 N Academy Ave, Danville, PA 17822-4903 Ph: (570) 271-6144 | Ritu Khurana, MD 1800 Mulberry St, Scranton, PA 18510-2369 Ph: (570) 703-7351 |
News Archive
Injections of adult stem cells into damaged heart tissue significantly improved heart function in patients with severe congestive heart failure, according to results of the first prospective randomized trial of the experimental therapy presented today at the American Association for Thoracic Surgery.
Scientists at Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute have developed the world's first gene detection platform made up entirely from self-assembled DNA nanostructures.
Many people under 60 who develop stomach cancer have a "genetically and clinically distinct" disease, new Mayo Clinic research has discovered.
"As providers of health care insurance to more than 35 million Americans, the members of Business Roundtable have consistently taken a fact-based approach to advancing and supporting health care reform proposals. Throughout this discussion, we have remained engaged participants, contributing both data and ideas to help reduce health care costs and expand access to coverage for all Americans.
After decades of little or no progress, biomedical researchers are finally making some headway at detecting and treating sepsis, a deadly medical complication that sends a surge of pathogenic infection through the body and remains a major public health problem.
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Dr. Ivan Cvorovic, M.D. Rheumatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 501 S Washington Ave Ste 1000, Scranton, PA 18505 Phone: 570-343-2383 | |
Dr. Titilayo O Osuntokun, MD Rheumatology Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 959 Wyoming Ave, Scranton, PA 18509 Phone: 570-344-3517 Fax: 570-344-6839 | |
Nalini G Kakimallaiah, M.D. Rheumatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 700 Quincy Ave, Hospitalist Office, Scranton, PA 18510 Phone: 866-519-0457 Fax: 570-770-5263 | |
Dr. Joseph Frank Leo, D.O. Rheumatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 531 Mt Pleasant Dr, Scranton, PA 18503 Phone: 570-342-8500 Fax: 570-558-2290 | |
Fouzia Oza, M.D. Rheumatology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 700 Quincy Ave, Scranton, PA 18510 Phone: 570-770-5000 | |
John P Lundin, M.D. Rheumatology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 746 Jefferson Ave, Suite 305, Scranton, PA 18510 Phone: 570-342-1776 Fax: 570-963-0663 |