Xingcao Nie, MD - Medicare Pathology in Lancaster, PA

Xingcao Nie, MD is a medicare enrolled "Pathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology" physician in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She graduated from medical school in 1996 and has 28 years of diverse experience with area of expertise as Pathology. She is a member of the group practice Lancaster General Hospital and her current practice location is 555 North Duke St, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. You can reach out to her office (for appointments etc.) via phone at (717) 544-5511.

Xingcao Nie is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania (license number MD447538) and she also participates in the medicare program. She accepts medicare assignments (which means she accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance) and her NPI Number is 1730458449.

Contact Information

Xingcao Nie, MD
555 North Duke St,
Lancaster, PA 17602-2250
(717) 544-5511
(717) 544-5138



Physician's Profile

Full NameXingcao Nie
GenderFemale
SpecialityPathology
Experience28 Years
Location555 North Duke St, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Accepts Medicare AssignmentsYes. She accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance.
  Medical Education and Training:
  • Xingcao Nie graduated from medical school in 1996
  NPI Data:
  • NPI Number: 1730458449
  • Provider Enumeration Date: 12/26/2011
  • Last Update Date: 08/03/2022
  Medicare PECOS Information:
  • PECOS PAC ID: 1759506496
  • Enrollment ID: I20170307000436

Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Xingcao Nie such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1730458449NPI-NPPES
MT196208OtherPAGRADUATE MEDICAL TRAINEE LICENSE NUMBER

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
207ZH0000XPathology - Hematology MD447538 (Pennsylvania)Secondary
207ZP0102XPathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology MD447538 (Pennsylvania)Primary

Medical Facilities Affiliation

Facility NameLocationFacility Type
Lancaster General HospitalLancaster, PAHospital

Group Practice Association

Group Practice NameGroup PECOS PAC IDNo. of Members
Lancaster General Hospital1254240039408

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Medicare Reassignments

Some practitioners may not bill the customers directly but medicare billing happens through clinics / group practice / hospitals where the provider works. Medicare reassignment of benefits is a mechanism by which practitioners allow third parties to bill and receive payment for medicare services performed by them. Xingcao Nie allows following entities to bill medicare on her behalf.
Entity NameLancaster General Hospital
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Hospital Department(s)
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1265535645
PECOS PAC ID: 1254240039
Enrollment ID: O20040413001177

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Entity NameDubois Regional Medical Center
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1801993209
PECOS PAC ID: 5890689715
Enrollment ID: O20050411000477

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Medicare Part D Prescriber Enrollment

Any physician or other eligible professional who prescribes Part D drugs must either enroll in the Medicare program or opt out in order to prescribe drugs to their patients with Part D prescription drug benefit plans. Xingcao Nie is enrolled with medicare and thus, if eligible, can prescribe medicare part D drugs to patients with medicare part D benefits.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Xingcao Nie, MD
555 North Duke St,
Lancaster, PA 17602-2250

Ph: (717) 544-5511
Xingcao Nie, MD
555 North Duke St,
Lancaster, PA 17602-2250

Ph: (717) 544-5511

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Pathology Doctors in Lancaster, PA

Sarah Reynolds Nassau, MD
Pathology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 555 N Duke St, Lancaster, PA 17602
Phone: 717-544-5511    
Dr. Wayne Ross, M.D.
Pathology
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 1689 Crown Ave, Suite 5, Lancaster, PA 17601
Phone: 717-481-8510    
Dr. Mark C Regan, M.D.
Pathology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 1761 Wicklawn Dr, Lancaster, PA 17603
Phone: 717-293-8380    
Grace Wheeler Weyant,
Pathology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 555 N Duke St, Lancaster, PA 17602
Phone: 717-544-5511    
Dr. Shashi Baksh, M.D.
Pathology
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 2301 Harrisburg Pike, Suite 201, Lancaster, PA 17601
Phone: 717-393-7771    Fax: 717-393-7328
Susan Mary Bator, M.D.
Pathology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 555 N Duke St, Lancaster, PA 17602
Phone: 717-544-5511    

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