Pender Memorial Hospital | |
507 E Fremont St, Burgaw, North Carolina 28425 | |
(910) 300-4004 | |
Not Available |
Name | Pender Memorial Hospital |
---|---|
Type | Critical Access Hospital |
Location | 507 E Fremont St, Burgaw, North Carolina |
Ownership | Government - Local |
Emergency Services | Yes |
Medicare ID (CCN) | 341307 |
NPI Number | 1033242987 |
Organization Name | PENDER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL INCORPORATED |
Doing Business As | PENDER MEMORIAL HOSPIAL EKG |
Address | 507 E Fremont St, Burgaw, NC 28425 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access |
Phone Number | 910-259-5451 |
News Archive
Common surgical procedures used to diagnose and treat precancerous cervical lesions do not decrease women's chances of becoming pregnant, according to a study that followed nearly 100,000 women for up to 12 years.
Recession-plagued states diverted scarce money away from pensions to pay for more immediate concerns, leaving a $757 billion hole in the retirement funds covering millions of public employees, according to a study released Monday. … States also faced a $627 billion shortfall in health care services for retirees. Essentially, for every $1 they'll eventually have to pay out in health care, states had set aside only 5 cents.
Researchers at Michigan Medicine found that people with venom allergies are much more likely to suffer mastocytosis, a bone marrow disorder that causes higher risk of fatal reactions.
In patients with acute insomnia, long periods of light sleep may be the key driver to chronic insomnia and depression, research suggests.
Neurodegenerative diseases represent one of the greatest challenges of our aging society. However, investigation into these diseases is made particularly difficult due to the limited availability of human brain tissue. Scientists from the Life & Brain Research Center and Neurology Clinic of Bonn University have now taken a roundabout path: They reprogrammed skin cells from patients with a hereditary movement disorder into so-called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) and obtained functional nerve cells from them.
› Verified 4 days ago
NPI Number | 1053444901 |
Organization Name | PENDER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL INCORPORATED |
Doing Business As | PENDER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ANESTHESIA |
Address | 507 E Fremont St, Burgaw, NC 28425 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access |
Phone Number | 910-259-5451 |
News Archive
Common surgical procedures used to diagnose and treat precancerous cervical lesions do not decrease women's chances of becoming pregnant, according to a study that followed nearly 100,000 women for up to 12 years.
Recession-plagued states diverted scarce money away from pensions to pay for more immediate concerns, leaving a $757 billion hole in the retirement funds covering millions of public employees, according to a study released Monday. … States also faced a $627 billion shortfall in health care services for retirees. Essentially, for every $1 they'll eventually have to pay out in health care, states had set aside only 5 cents.
Researchers at Michigan Medicine found that people with venom allergies are much more likely to suffer mastocytosis, a bone marrow disorder that causes higher risk of fatal reactions.
In patients with acute insomnia, long periods of light sleep may be the key driver to chronic insomnia and depression, research suggests.
Neurodegenerative diseases represent one of the greatest challenges of our aging society. However, investigation into these diseases is made particularly difficult due to the limited availability of human brain tissue. Scientists from the Life & Brain Research Center and Neurology Clinic of Bonn University have now taken a roundabout path: They reprogrammed skin cells from patients with a hereditary movement disorder into so-called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) and obtained functional nerve cells from them.
› Verified 4 days ago
NPI Number | 1295703130 |
Organization Name | PENDER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, INCORPORATED |
Doing Business As | NOVANT HEALTH PENDER MEDICAL CENTER |
Address | 507 E Fremont St, Burgaw, NC 28425 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access |
Phone Number | 910-259-5451 |
News Archive
Common surgical procedures used to diagnose and treat precancerous cervical lesions do not decrease women's chances of becoming pregnant, according to a study that followed nearly 100,000 women for up to 12 years.
Recession-plagued states diverted scarce money away from pensions to pay for more immediate concerns, leaving a $757 billion hole in the retirement funds covering millions of public employees, according to a study released Monday. … States also faced a $627 billion shortfall in health care services for retirees. Essentially, for every $1 they'll eventually have to pay out in health care, states had set aside only 5 cents.
Researchers at Michigan Medicine found that people with venom allergies are much more likely to suffer mastocytosis, a bone marrow disorder that causes higher risk of fatal reactions.
In patients with acute insomnia, long periods of light sleep may be the key driver to chronic insomnia and depression, research suggests.
Neurodegenerative diseases represent one of the greatest challenges of our aging society. However, investigation into these diseases is made particularly difficult due to the limited availability of human brain tissue. Scientists from the Life & Brain Research Center and Neurology Clinic of Bonn University have now taken a roundabout path: They reprogrammed skin cells from patients with a hereditary movement disorder into so-called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) and obtained functional nerve cells from them.
› Verified 4 days ago
Able to receive lab results electronically | Not Available |
Able to track patients' lab results, tests, and referrals electronically between visits | Not Available |
News Archive
Common surgical procedures used to diagnose and treat precancerous cervical lesions do not decrease women's chances of becoming pregnant, according to a study that followed nearly 100,000 women for up to 12 years.
Recession-plagued states diverted scarce money away from pensions to pay for more immediate concerns, leaving a $757 billion hole in the retirement funds covering millions of public employees, according to a study released Monday. … States also faced a $627 billion shortfall in health care services for retirees. Essentially, for every $1 they'll eventually have to pay out in health care, states had set aside only 5 cents.
Researchers at Michigan Medicine found that people with venom allergies are much more likely to suffer mastocytosis, a bone marrow disorder that causes higher risk of fatal reactions.
In patients with acute insomnia, long periods of light sleep may be the key driver to chronic insomnia and depression, research suggests.
Neurodegenerative diseases represent one of the greatest challenges of our aging society. However, investigation into these diseases is made particularly difficult due to the limited availability of human brain tissue. Scientists from the Life & Brain Research Center and Neurology Clinic of Bonn University have now taken a roundabout path: They reprogrammed skin cells from patients with a hereditary movement disorder into so-called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) and obtained functional nerve cells from them.
› Verified 4 days ago
Pender Memorial Hospital Critical Access Hospital Location: 507 E Fremont St, Burgaw, North Carolina 28425 Phone: (910) 300-4004 |