Dr. James Edwin Luckie Jr., D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 182 Perry House Rd, Suite E, Fitzgerald, GA 31750 Phone: 229-423-8725 Fax: 229-423-8726 |
Dr. Winston C Ugbajah, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 116 Benjamin Hill Drive, Suite 12, Fitzgerald, GA 31750 Phone: 229-424-7263 |
Dr. Edd C Jones Iii, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 182 Perry House Rd Ste H, Fitzgerald, GA 31750 Phone: 229-520-5196 Fax: 229-349-6460 |
Dr. Jude Ogho Okugbeni, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 407 West Pine, Fitzgerald, GA 31750 Phone: 770-279-0732 |
Eugene Hooks Jackson, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 118 Norman Dorminy Dr, Fitzgerald, GA 31750 Phone: 229-423-9561 |
Charles Henry Durden, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 110 Norman Dorminy Dr, Suite A, Fitzgerald, GA 31750 Phone: 229-423-4333 Fax: 229-423-0928 |
Dr. Robert Vernon Reese, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 201 W Pine St, Fitzgerald, GA 31750 Phone: 229-423-4384 Fax: 229-423-4387 |
Dr. Shayla Curtis, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 613 S Grant St, Fitzgerald, GA 31750 Phone: 229-424-0134 Fax: 229-424-7390 |
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The announcement will bring investment in new NHS hospitals to more than £16 billion since 1997. The NHS is already well on course to meet the NHS Plan target of 100 new hospital schemes open to patients by 2010. More than 40 are already built and operational.
In an attack of hay fever, the temperature of the nose rises. Effective medication prevents this too. An infrared camera provides non-contact images of the changes. Researchers can use these images to determine how reliable and effective anti-allergic agents are.
According to the latest study in the Annals of Family Medicine, people who drink tea or coffee regularly may be less likely to carry the Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection in their nostrils.
A group of scientists from Hamburg may have taken a big step towards more effective cancer drug development, Europe's largest cancer congress, ECCO 15 - ESMO 34 [1], heard today (Wednesday 23 September). Dr Ilona Schonn, Director of Cell Culture Research at Indivumed GmbH, told the conference that they had developed a preclinical drug test platform that would enable researchers to analyse tumour tissue for individual patient drug responses on the molecular level.
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