Sabrina Sijing Shue, MD | |
550 Mamaroneck Ave Ste 503, Harrison, NY 10528-1609 | |
(914) 873-8313 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Sabrina Sijing Shue |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Anesthesiology |
Experience | 22 Years |
Location | 550 Mamaroneck Ave Ste 503, Harrison, New York |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
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1053530436 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208VP0014X | Pain Medicine - Interventional Pain Medicine | 240248-1 (New York) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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White Plains Hospital Center | White plains, NY | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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New York Pain Consultants Llc | 0749260107 | 18 |
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One of the challenges of gene therapy - a set of methodologies aimed at treating several nucleic acid diseases - is to assure that this material arrives directly to the nucleus of the cell without losing a substantial amount along the way and without producing any undesired side effects. With this aim, scientists experiment with the use of different types of vectors, molecules capable of transporting genetic material to the correct place.
Technology developed by scientists at The Methodist Hospital Research Institute could halve the time it takes to diagnose tuberculosis infection, and also tell doctors in a day or two whether the bacteria are drug resistant - a process that currently takes weeks. Initial tests of the device were recently described in Scientific Reports, a Nature online journal.
The area of the brain responsible for self-control, where the decision not to do something occurs after thinking about doing it, is separate from the area associated with taking action, scientists say in the August 22 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience.
Emotions play an important role in the lives of humans, and influence our behavior, thoughts, decisions, and interactions.
For hundreds of millions of people around the world, chewing betel nut produces a cheap, quick high but also raises the risk of addiction and oral cancer. Now, new findings by a University of Florida Health researcher reveal how the nut's psychoactive chemical works in the brain and suggest that an addiction treatment may already exist.
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Entity Name | New York Pain Consultants Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1639190630 PECOS PAC ID: 0749260107 Enrollment ID: O20040726000061 |
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One of the challenges of gene therapy - a set of methodologies aimed at treating several nucleic acid diseases - is to assure that this material arrives directly to the nucleus of the cell without losing a substantial amount along the way and without producing any undesired side effects. With this aim, scientists experiment with the use of different types of vectors, molecules capable of transporting genetic material to the correct place.
Technology developed by scientists at The Methodist Hospital Research Institute could halve the time it takes to diagnose tuberculosis infection, and also tell doctors in a day or two whether the bacteria are drug resistant - a process that currently takes weeks. Initial tests of the device were recently described in Scientific Reports, a Nature online journal.
The area of the brain responsible for self-control, where the decision not to do something occurs after thinking about doing it, is separate from the area associated with taking action, scientists say in the August 22 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience.
Emotions play an important role in the lives of humans, and influence our behavior, thoughts, decisions, and interactions.
For hundreds of millions of people around the world, chewing betel nut produces a cheap, quick high but also raises the risk of addiction and oral cancer. Now, new findings by a University of Florida Health researcher reveal how the nut's psychoactive chemical works in the brain and suggest that an addiction treatment may already exist.
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Entity Name | Gastrointestinal Care Of Long Island Pllc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1265571863 PECOS PAC ID: 7517042211 Enrollment ID: O20080305000269 |
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One of the challenges of gene therapy - a set of methodologies aimed at treating several nucleic acid diseases - is to assure that this material arrives directly to the nucleus of the cell without losing a substantial amount along the way and without producing any undesired side effects. With this aim, scientists experiment with the use of different types of vectors, molecules capable of transporting genetic material to the correct place.
Technology developed by scientists at The Methodist Hospital Research Institute could halve the time it takes to diagnose tuberculosis infection, and also tell doctors in a day or two whether the bacteria are drug resistant - a process that currently takes weeks. Initial tests of the device were recently described in Scientific Reports, a Nature online journal.
The area of the brain responsible for self-control, where the decision not to do something occurs after thinking about doing it, is separate from the area associated with taking action, scientists say in the August 22 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience.
Emotions play an important role in the lives of humans, and influence our behavior, thoughts, decisions, and interactions.
For hundreds of millions of people around the world, chewing betel nut produces a cheap, quick high but also raises the risk of addiction and oral cancer. Now, new findings by a University of Florida Health researcher reveal how the nut's psychoactive chemical works in the brain and suggest that an addiction treatment may already exist.
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Entity Name | Meadowbrook Medical Associates |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1114187986 PECOS PAC ID: 3274699657 Enrollment ID: O20090310000428 |
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One of the challenges of gene therapy - a set of methodologies aimed at treating several nucleic acid diseases - is to assure that this material arrives directly to the nucleus of the cell without losing a substantial amount along the way and without producing any undesired side effects. With this aim, scientists experiment with the use of different types of vectors, molecules capable of transporting genetic material to the correct place.
Technology developed by scientists at The Methodist Hospital Research Institute could halve the time it takes to diagnose tuberculosis infection, and also tell doctors in a day or two whether the bacteria are drug resistant - a process that currently takes weeks. Initial tests of the device were recently described in Scientific Reports, a Nature online journal.
The area of the brain responsible for self-control, where the decision not to do something occurs after thinking about doing it, is separate from the area associated with taking action, scientists say in the August 22 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience.
Emotions play an important role in the lives of humans, and influence our behavior, thoughts, decisions, and interactions.
For hundreds of millions of people around the world, chewing betel nut produces a cheap, quick high but also raises the risk of addiction and oral cancer. Now, new findings by a University of Florida Health researcher reveal how the nut's psychoactive chemical works in the brain and suggest that an addiction treatment may already exist.
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Entity Name | Sabrina Shue Md Pllc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1639662125 PECOS PAC ID: 0648520031 Enrollment ID: O20180905003180 |
News Archive
One of the challenges of gene therapy - a set of methodologies aimed at treating several nucleic acid diseases - is to assure that this material arrives directly to the nucleus of the cell without losing a substantial amount along the way and without producing any undesired side effects. With this aim, scientists experiment with the use of different types of vectors, molecules capable of transporting genetic material to the correct place.
Technology developed by scientists at The Methodist Hospital Research Institute could halve the time it takes to diagnose tuberculosis infection, and also tell doctors in a day or two whether the bacteria are drug resistant - a process that currently takes weeks. Initial tests of the device were recently described in Scientific Reports, a Nature online journal.
The area of the brain responsible for self-control, where the decision not to do something occurs after thinking about doing it, is separate from the area associated with taking action, scientists say in the August 22 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience.
Emotions play an important role in the lives of humans, and influence our behavior, thoughts, decisions, and interactions.
For hundreds of millions of people around the world, chewing betel nut produces a cheap, quick high but also raises the risk of addiction and oral cancer. Now, new findings by a University of Florida Health researcher reveal how the nut's psychoactive chemical works in the brain and suggest that an addiction treatment may already exist.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Sabrina Sijing Shue, MD 3020 Westchester Ave, Suite 104, Purchase, NY 10577-2510 Ph: () - | Sabrina Sijing Shue, MD 550 Mamaroneck Ave Ste 503, Harrison, NY 10528-1609 Ph: (914) 873-8313 |
News Archive
One of the challenges of gene therapy - a set of methodologies aimed at treating several nucleic acid diseases - is to assure that this material arrives directly to the nucleus of the cell without losing a substantial amount along the way and without producing any undesired side effects. With this aim, scientists experiment with the use of different types of vectors, molecules capable of transporting genetic material to the correct place.
Technology developed by scientists at The Methodist Hospital Research Institute could halve the time it takes to diagnose tuberculosis infection, and also tell doctors in a day or two whether the bacteria are drug resistant - a process that currently takes weeks. Initial tests of the device were recently described in Scientific Reports, a Nature online journal.
The area of the brain responsible for self-control, where the decision not to do something occurs after thinking about doing it, is separate from the area associated with taking action, scientists say in the August 22 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience.
Emotions play an important role in the lives of humans, and influence our behavior, thoughts, decisions, and interactions.
For hundreds of millions of people around the world, chewing betel nut produces a cheap, quick high but also raises the risk of addiction and oral cancer. Now, new findings by a University of Florida Health researcher reveal how the nut's psychoactive chemical works in the brain and suggest that an addiction treatment may already exist.
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