Petersburg Medical Center | |
Po Box 589, Petersburg, Alaska 99833 | |
(907) 772-4291 | |
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Name | Petersburg Medical Center |
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Type | Critical Access Hospital |
Location | Po Box 589, Petersburg, Alaska |
Ownership | Government - Local |
Emergency Services | Yes |
Medicare ID (CCN) | 021304 |
NPI Number | 1790845204 |
Organization Name | THE PETERSBURG MEDICAL CENTER |
Doing Business As | PETERSBURG GENERAL HOSPITAL |
Address | 103 Fram Street, Petersburg, AK 99833 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access |
Phone Number | 907-772-4291 |
News Archive
Rhythm announced today the award of a $1 million research grant from the FDA Office of Orphan Products Development to its subsidiary, Rhythm Metabolic, Inc., to support the ongoing Phase 2 clinical trial of setmelanotide, the company's novel peptide MC4 agonist, for the treatment of obesity and hyperphagia in Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS).
Researchers have imaged in unprecedented detail the three-dimensional structure of supercoiled DNA, revealing that its shape is much more dynamic than the well-known double helix.
Pay-for-performance incentives have been proposed as a method to improve the quality of care received by patients.
Men who have too much calcium in their bloodstreams may have an increased risk of fatal prostate cancer, according to a new analysis from Wake Forest University School of Medicine and the University of Wisconsin.
› 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
Rhythm announced today the award of a $1 million research grant from the FDA Office of Orphan Products Development to its subsidiary, Rhythm Metabolic, Inc., to support the ongoing Phase 2 clinical trial of setmelanotide, the company's novel peptide MC4 agonist, for the treatment of obesity and hyperphagia in Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS).
Researchers have imaged in unprecedented detail the three-dimensional structure of supercoiled DNA, revealing that its shape is much more dynamic than the well-known double helix.
Pay-for-performance incentives have been proposed as a method to improve the quality of care received by patients.
Men who have too much calcium in their bloodstreams may have an increased risk of fatal prostate cancer, according to a new analysis from Wake Forest University School of Medicine and the University of Wisconsin.
› Verified 4 days ago
Petersburg Medical Center Critical Access Hospital Location: Po Box 589, Petersburg, Alaska 99833 Phone: (907) 772-4291 |