Sharon L Hecker, MD | |
350 Heritage Way Ste 2100, Kalispell, MT 59901-3167 | |
(406) 257-8992 | |
(406) 257-8996 |
Full Name | Sharon L Hecker |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology) |
Experience | 37 Years |
Location | 350 Heritage Way Ste 2100, Kalispell, Montana |
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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1902888183 | NPI | - | NPPES |
00 21918 | Medicaid | MT | |
060042938 | Other | MT | RAILROAD MEDICARE |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RC0000X | Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease | 7980 (Montana) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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St Peters Hospital | Helena, MT | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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St. Peter's Health | 7911814926 | 161 |
News Archive
Researchers have identified three genes that play a pivotal role in the brain tumor choroid plexus carcinoma (CPC), a discovery that lays the groundwork for more effective treatment of this rare, often fatal cancer. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital scientists led the study, which appears today in the journal Cancer Cell.
The creation of new blood vessels in the body, called "angiogenesis," is usually discussed in connection with healing wounds and tumors. But it's also an ongoing process in the female reproductive tract, where the growth and breaking of blood vessels is a normal part of the menstrual cycle. But abnormal growth of blood vessels can have painful consequences and resultant pathologies.
Researchers at UC Riverside and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor have discovered a dramatic increase in human longevity that took place during the early Upper Paleolithic Period, around 30,000 B.C. that corresponds to an equally large increase in the evolutionary success and creativity of the group.
Synthetic Biologics, Inc., a developer of novel anti-infective biologic and drug candidates targeting specific pathogens that cause serious infections and diseases, announced today the formation of a Clinical Advisory Board (CAB) to support development of SYN-004, the Company's lead anti-infective product candidate for the prevention of the devastating effects of Clostridium difficile (C. difficile)
You've lost your prescription insurance benefits because of unemployment; you don't have the extra money you once did for the co-pay; you have an expensive medication that isn't covered. Unfortunately, this is the current situation for many Americans. Carriann Richey, director of outreach and assistant professor of pharmacy practice for Butler University's College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, says while affording medications in today's economy may be more difficult than ever before, there are options out there that can help.
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Entity Name | St. Peter's Health |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1205025145 PECOS PAC ID: 7911814926 Enrollment ID: O20031204001245 |
News Archive
Researchers have identified three genes that play a pivotal role in the brain tumor choroid plexus carcinoma (CPC), a discovery that lays the groundwork for more effective treatment of this rare, often fatal cancer. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital scientists led the study, which appears today in the journal Cancer Cell.
The creation of new blood vessels in the body, called "angiogenesis," is usually discussed in connection with healing wounds and tumors. But it's also an ongoing process in the female reproductive tract, where the growth and breaking of blood vessels is a normal part of the menstrual cycle. But abnormal growth of blood vessels can have painful consequences and resultant pathologies.
Researchers at UC Riverside and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor have discovered a dramatic increase in human longevity that took place during the early Upper Paleolithic Period, around 30,000 B.C. that corresponds to an equally large increase in the evolutionary success and creativity of the group.
Synthetic Biologics, Inc., a developer of novel anti-infective biologic and drug candidates targeting specific pathogens that cause serious infections and diseases, announced today the formation of a Clinical Advisory Board (CAB) to support development of SYN-004, the Company's lead anti-infective product candidate for the prevention of the devastating effects of Clostridium difficile (C. difficile)
You've lost your prescription insurance benefits because of unemployment; you don't have the extra money you once did for the co-pay; you have an expensive medication that isn't covered. Unfortunately, this is the current situation for many Americans. Carriann Richey, director of outreach and assistant professor of pharmacy practice for Butler University's College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, says while affording medications in today's economy may be more difficult than ever before, there are options out there that can help.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Sharon L Hecker, MD 350 Heritage Way Ste 2100, Kalispell, MT 59901-3167 Ph: (406) 257-8992 | Sharon L Hecker, MD 350 Heritage Way Ste 2100, Kalispell, MT 59901-3167 Ph: (406) 257-8992 |
News Archive
Researchers have identified three genes that play a pivotal role in the brain tumor choroid plexus carcinoma (CPC), a discovery that lays the groundwork for more effective treatment of this rare, often fatal cancer. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital scientists led the study, which appears today in the journal Cancer Cell.
The creation of new blood vessels in the body, called "angiogenesis," is usually discussed in connection with healing wounds and tumors. But it's also an ongoing process in the female reproductive tract, where the growth and breaking of blood vessels is a normal part of the menstrual cycle. But abnormal growth of blood vessels can have painful consequences and resultant pathologies.
Researchers at UC Riverside and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor have discovered a dramatic increase in human longevity that took place during the early Upper Paleolithic Period, around 30,000 B.C. that corresponds to an equally large increase in the evolutionary success and creativity of the group.
Synthetic Biologics, Inc., a developer of novel anti-infective biologic and drug candidates targeting specific pathogens that cause serious infections and diseases, announced today the formation of a Clinical Advisory Board (CAB) to support development of SYN-004, the Company's lead anti-infective product candidate for the prevention of the devastating effects of Clostridium difficile (C. difficile)
You've lost your prescription insurance benefits because of unemployment; you don't have the extra money you once did for the co-pay; you have an expensive medication that isn't covered. Unfortunately, this is the current situation for many Americans. Carriann Richey, director of outreach and assistant professor of pharmacy practice for Butler University's College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, says while affording medications in today's economy may be more difficult than ever before, there are options out there that can help.
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Dr. Tobin James Hoppes, M.D. Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 75 Claremont St Ste H, Kalispell, MT 59901 Phone: 406-752-7406 Fax: 406-752-7544 | |
Marise K Johnson, M.D. Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1280 Burns Way, Kalispell, MT 59901 Phone: 406-755-5266 Fax: 406-755-0228 | |
Kerry J Eby, Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 310 Sunnyview Ln, Kalispell, MT 59901 Phone: 406-751-6725 | |
Dr. Jeffrey W. Watkins, M.D. Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 350 Heritage Way Ste 2100, Kalispell, MT 59901 Phone: 406-257-8992 Fax: 406-275-8996 | |
Torbjorn Ingvar Joreteg, MD PHD Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 160 Heritage Way, Kalispell, MT 59901 Phone: 406-755-7785 Fax: 406-755-7857 | |
Nathaniel Lyle Hall, M.D. Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 350 Heritage Way, Suite 2100, Kalispell, MT 59901 Phone: 406-257-8992 Fax: 406-751-4161 | |
Anna Rose Robbins, MD Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 310 Sunnyview Ln, Northwest Hospitalists, Kalispell, MT 59901 Phone: 406-751-5310 Fax: 406-751-5769 |