Samuel Freyaldenhoven, | |
12902 Usf Magnolia Dr, Tampa, FL 33612-9416 | |
(813) 745-7365 | |
(813) 449-8618 |
Full Name | Samuel Freyaldenhoven |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Thoracic Surgery (cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery) |
Location | 12902 Usf Magnolia Dr, Tampa, Florida |
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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1538587167 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208G00000X | Thoracic Surgery (cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery) | ME163989 (Florida) | Primary |
Entity Name | H Lee Moffitt Cancer Ctr & Res Inst Life Time Cancer Scrn Ctr Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1306833595 PECOS PAC ID: 2264337021 Enrollment ID: O20031204000575 |
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Previous studies have suggested that increased intake of flavonoids which are common in fruits and vegetables may be associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer, according to Sanjay Gupta, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Case School of Medicine Department of Urology.
A large, nationwide study published in the journal JAMA Oncology found that people who received transplants of cells collected from a donor's bone marrow the original source for blood stem cell transplants, developed decades ago had better self-reported psychological well-being, experienced fewer symptoms of a common post-transplant side effect called graft-vs.-host disease and were more likely to be back at work five years after transplantation than those whose transplanted cells were taken from the donor's bloodstream.
Peripheral nerve defects are very common in clinical surgery. For repair of short-segment nerve defects, freeing nerve, nerve diversions or joint flexion can be used to directly connect the two stumps of nerves by using microsurgical techniques; while for long-segment nerve defects, we require a bridging material to bridge defected nerves.
Hematopoietic stem cells provide the body with a constant supply of blood cells, including the red blood cells that deliver oxygen and the white blood cells that make up the immune system. Hematopoietic-or blood-stem cells must also make more copies of themselves to ensure that they are present in adequate numbers to provide blood throughout a person's lifetime, which means they need to strike a delicate balance between self-renewal and development into mature blood-cell lineages. Perturb that balance, and the result can be diseases such as leukemia and anemia.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Samuel Freyaldenhoven, Po Box 198441, Atlanta, GA 30384-8441 Ph: (813) 745-7365 | Samuel Freyaldenhoven, 12902 Usf Magnolia Dr, Tampa, FL 33612-9416 Ph: (813) 745-7365 |
News Archive
Previous studies have suggested that increased intake of flavonoids which are common in fruits and vegetables may be associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer, according to Sanjay Gupta, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Case School of Medicine Department of Urology.
A large, nationwide study published in the journal JAMA Oncology found that people who received transplants of cells collected from a donor's bone marrow the original source for blood stem cell transplants, developed decades ago had better self-reported psychological well-being, experienced fewer symptoms of a common post-transplant side effect called graft-vs.-host disease and were more likely to be back at work five years after transplantation than those whose transplanted cells were taken from the donor's bloodstream.
Peripheral nerve defects are very common in clinical surgery. For repair of short-segment nerve defects, freeing nerve, nerve diversions or joint flexion can be used to directly connect the two stumps of nerves by using microsurgical techniques; while for long-segment nerve defects, we require a bridging material to bridge defected nerves.
Hematopoietic stem cells provide the body with a constant supply of blood cells, including the red blood cells that deliver oxygen and the white blood cells that make up the immune system. Hematopoietic-or blood-stem cells must also make more copies of themselves to ensure that they are present in adequate numbers to provide blood throughout a person's lifetime, which means they need to strike a delicate balance between self-renewal and development into mature blood-cell lineages. Perturb that balance, and the result can be diseases such as leukemia and anemia.
› Verified 8 days ago
Dr. Mathis Lee Becker, M.D. Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery) Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., Mdc02, Tampa, FL 33612 Phone: 813-396-9934 | |
Dr. Arthur W. Larson, M.D. Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery) Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 13000 Bruce B Downs Blvd, Tampa, FL 33612 Phone: 813-972-2000 | |
Marc B Bloom, M.D. Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery) Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3000 E Fletcher Ave, Suite 320, Tampa, FL 33613 Phone: 813-910-0027 Fax: 813-971-1286 | |
Dr. Arthur Melvin James, M.D. Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery) Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2835 W De Leon St Ste 101, Tampa, FL 33609 Phone: 407-219-5402 Fax: 407-608-6830 | |
Keith Eric Sommers, MD Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery) Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5 Tampa General Cir Ste 860, Tampa, FL 33606 Phone: 813-660-6950 Fax: 813-660-6622 | |
Dr. Gundars Janis Katlaps, MD Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery) Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5 Tampa General Cir, Tampa, FL 33606 Phone: 813-844-3228 Fax: 813-844-7730 | |
Dr. Cedric D Sheffield, M.D. Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery) Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5 Tampa General Cir, Suite 725, Tampa, FL 33606 Phone: 813-402-0654 Fax: 813-402-0661 |