Tracy M Lewis, MD | |
2130 Big Bend Rd, Prohealth Care Medical Associates Inc., Waukesha, WI 53189-7624 | |
(262) 928-7555 | |
(262) 513-7575 |
Full Name | Tracy M Lewis |
---|---|
Gender | Female |
Speciality | Family Practice |
Experience | 27 Years |
Location | 2130 Big Bend Rd, Waukesha, Wisconsin |
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 |
---|---|---|---|
1184697906 | NPI | - | NPPES |
32635000 | Medicaid | WI |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
---|---|---|---|
207Q00000X | Family Medicine | 40192 (Wisconsin) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
---|---|---|
Waukesha Memorial Hospital | Waukesha, WI | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
---|---|---|
Prohealth Medical Group Inc | 3476465188 | 417 |
News Archive
Professor Dr. Michael Ristow's team along with Japanese colleagues from universities in Oita and Hiroshima have demonstrated by two independent approaches that even a low concentration of lithium leads to an increased life expectancy in humans as well as in a model organism, the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans.
The New York Times reports on a new approach to getting patients to take their medications consistently: financial incentives. "One-third to one-half of all patients do not take medication as prescribed, and up to one-quarter never fill prescriptions at all, experts say. Such lapses fuel more than $100 billion dollars in health costs annually because those patients often get sicker. Now, a controversial, and seemingly counterintuitive, effort to tackle the problem is gaining ground: paying people money to take medicine or to comply with prescribed treatment."
Need more evidence that men and women are different? Look no further than the Sunday funnies. According to a new Stanford University School of Medicine study, gender affects the way a person's brain responds to humor.
Vical Incorporated today announced that the company is presenting an overview of results for its patented Vaxfectin adjuvant at the Modern Veterinary Vaccines & Adjuvants conference.
Taking care of your gums by brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits could help hold heart disease at bay. Researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health have shown for the first time that as gum health improves, progression of atherosclerosis slows to a clinically significant degree. Findings appear online in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
› Verified 9 days ago
Entity Name | Prohealth Medical Group Inc |
---|---|
Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1356322440 PECOS PAC ID: 3476465188 Enrollment ID: O20031103000066 |
News Archive
Professor Dr. Michael Ristow's team along with Japanese colleagues from universities in Oita and Hiroshima have demonstrated by two independent approaches that even a low concentration of lithium leads to an increased life expectancy in humans as well as in a model organism, the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans.
The New York Times reports on a new approach to getting patients to take their medications consistently: financial incentives. "One-third to one-half of all patients do not take medication as prescribed, and up to one-quarter never fill prescriptions at all, experts say. Such lapses fuel more than $100 billion dollars in health costs annually because those patients often get sicker. Now, a controversial, and seemingly counterintuitive, effort to tackle the problem is gaining ground: paying people money to take medicine or to comply with prescribed treatment."
Need more evidence that men and women are different? Look no further than the Sunday funnies. According to a new Stanford University School of Medicine study, gender affects the way a person's brain responds to humor.
Vical Incorporated today announced that the company is presenting an overview of results for its patented Vaxfectin adjuvant at the Modern Veterinary Vaccines & Adjuvants conference.
Taking care of your gums by brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits could help hold heart disease at bay. Researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health have shown for the first time that as gum health improves, progression of atherosclerosis slows to a clinically significant degree. Findings appear online in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
› Verified 9 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
---|---|
Tracy M Lewis, MD N17w24100 Riverwood Dr Ste 250, Prohealth Care Medical Associates Inc., Waukesha, WI 53188-1177 Ph: (262) 928-4100 | Tracy M Lewis, MD 2130 Big Bend Rd, Prohealth Care Medical Associates Inc., Waukesha, WI 53189-7624 Ph: (262) 928-7555 |
News Archive
Professor Dr. Michael Ristow's team along with Japanese colleagues from universities in Oita and Hiroshima have demonstrated by two independent approaches that even a low concentration of lithium leads to an increased life expectancy in humans as well as in a model organism, the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans.
The New York Times reports on a new approach to getting patients to take their medications consistently: financial incentives. "One-third to one-half of all patients do not take medication as prescribed, and up to one-quarter never fill prescriptions at all, experts say. Such lapses fuel more than $100 billion dollars in health costs annually because those patients often get sicker. Now, a controversial, and seemingly counterintuitive, effort to tackle the problem is gaining ground: paying people money to take medicine or to comply with prescribed treatment."
Need more evidence that men and women are different? Look no further than the Sunday funnies. According to a new Stanford University School of Medicine study, gender affects the way a person's brain responds to humor.
Vical Incorporated today announced that the company is presenting an overview of results for its patented Vaxfectin adjuvant at the Modern Veterinary Vaccines & Adjuvants conference.
Taking care of your gums by brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits could help hold heart disease at bay. Researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health have shown for the first time that as gum health improves, progression of atherosclerosis slows to a clinically significant degree. Findings appear online in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
› Verified 9 days ago
Dr. August James Emford, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 717 W Moreland Road, Waukesha, WI 53188 Phone: 262-542-9100 | |
Dr. Susanne M Krasovich, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 210 Nw Barstow St, Waukesha Family Practice Center, Waukesha, WI 53188 Phone: 262-548-6903 Fax: 262-548-3820 | |
Dayken Elise Underdahl, PA-C Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 717 W Moreland Blvd, Waukesha, WI 53188 Phone: 262-542-9100 | |
Carolyn K Day, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 717 W Moreland Blvd, Prohealth Care Medical Associates Inc, Waukesha, WI 53188 Phone: 262-542-9100 Fax: 262-542-7366 | |
Dr. Kathleen A Brass, M.D., PHD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2130 Big Bend Rd, Prohealth Care Medical Associates, Waukesha, WI 53189 Phone: 262-928-7555 | |
Monica Anne Hammer, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 210 Nw Barstow St Ste 201, Waukesha, WI 53188 Phone: 262-548-6903 | |
Anjoo M Gharia, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: W231n1440 Corporate Ct, Waukesha, WI 53186 Phone: 262-896-6000 |