Dr. Robert E. Terbrack, D.O. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 225 Church St, Stoughton, WI 53589 Phone: 608-877-2700 Fax: 608-877-2726 |
David Leroy Nelson, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1825 Country Club Rd, Stoughton, WI 53589 Phone: 608-873-6077 |
Daniel J Staddler, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 225 Church St, Stoughton, WI 53589 Phone: 608-877-2777 Fax: 608-877-2726 |
Sheri Lynne Pierce, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 225 Church St, Stoughton, WI 53589 Phone: 608-877-2777 Fax: 608-877-2774 |
Laura D Stolcpart, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 225 Church St, Stoughton, WI 53589 Phone: 608-877-2777 Fax: 608-877-2774 |
Dean G Kresge, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 225 Church St, Dean Medical Center, Stoughton, WI 53589 Phone: 608-877-2700 Fax: 608-877-2774 |
Morgan Lively, DO Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 225 Church St, Stoughton, WI 53589 Phone: 608-877-2777 Fax: 608-877-2774 |
Mrs. Nicole M Chicker, APNP Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 225 Church St, Stoughton, WI 53589 Phone: 608-877-2777 Fax: 608-877-2774 |
Mrs. Christina A Quale, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 225 Church St, Stoughton, WI 53589 Phone: 608-877-2777 Fax: 608-877-2774 |
Richard W Hill, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 225 Church St, Dean Medical Center, Stoughton, WI 53589 Phone: 608-877-2700 Fax: 608-877-2726 |
Sarjoo B Patel, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 900 Ridge St, Stoughton Hospital, Stoughton, WI 53589 Phone: 608-873-2280 |
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The state's Life Sciences Discovery fund has awarded $2.2 million to establish a formal phase 1 clinical-trials program to test new therapies for solid tumors at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Announced this evening, the grant is among the first funded by Washington's $350 million tobacco-lawsuit-settlement bonus.
Sinus infections are one of the most common reasons patients walk out of the doctor's office with an antibiotic prescription in hand. The problem is that bacteria causes only about one-third of sinus infections, which means most patients are inappropriately receiving antibiotics.
It is not the amount of time spent sitting still that matters. Instead, it is the extent of physical activity that is essential in reducing the risk of elderly women developing cardiovascular disease, as shown in a new örebro study published in PLOS ONE.
University of Otago scientists have opened the door to improved treatment of brain dysfunction which causes psychosis.
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