Shelby Baptist Medical Center | |
1000 First Street North, Alabaster, Alabama 35007 | |
(205) 620-8100 | |
Name | Shelby Baptist Medical Center |
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Type | Acute Care Hospital |
Location | 1000 First Street North, Alabaster, Alabama |
Ownership | Voluntary non-profit - Private |
Emergency Services | Yes |
Medicare ID (CCN) | 010016 |
NPI Number | 1053403220 |
Organization Name | BAPTIST HEALTH SYSTEM, INC |
Doing Business As | SHELBY BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER |
Address | 1000 1st St N, Alabaster, AL 35007 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital |
Phone Number | 205-620-8100 |
News Archive
People with medium levels of HIV in their blood are likely to contribute most to the spread of the virus, according to new research published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Individual brain chemistry and genes could be key to understanding why some people become addicted to nicotine and why the chemical compound's effects appear to diminish at night, University of Colorado at Boulder researchers say.
Ampio Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company conducting clinical trials on its three lead drugs (Zertane completed two phase III studies, Ampion-completed proof of concept studies and Optina), licensing distribution of these drugs and engaged in further drug development, today announced that it completed the planned interim review of the first 50% of patients enrolled in the Optina trial for diabetic macular edema.
Men's hidden fears about body fat are fuelling gym attendance motivated by feelings of guilt and shame rather than a desire to build muscle, new research has shown.
The continuing resolution that extended funding for the federal government until Mar. 4 gives us an opportunity to include language in the appropriations that fund the rest of this fiscal year — and must be passed to avoid a government shutdown. The language would prohibit any funds from being used to implement or enforce Obamacare (Rep. Steve King, 1/18).
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NPI Number | 1811341167 |
Organization Name | BBH SBMC, LLC |
Doing Business As | SHELBY BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER |
Address | 1000 1st St N, Alabaster, AL 35007 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital |
Phone Number | 205-620-8100 |
News Archive
People with medium levels of HIV in their blood are likely to contribute most to the spread of the virus, according to new research published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Individual brain chemistry and genes could be key to understanding why some people become addicted to nicotine and why the chemical compound's effects appear to diminish at night, University of Colorado at Boulder researchers say.
Ampio Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company conducting clinical trials on its three lead drugs (Zertane completed two phase III studies, Ampion-completed proof of concept studies and Optina), licensing distribution of these drugs and engaged in further drug development, today announced that it completed the planned interim review of the first 50% of patients enrolled in the Optina trial for diabetic macular edema.
Men's hidden fears about body fat are fuelling gym attendance motivated by feelings of guilt and shame rather than a desire to build muscle, new research has shown.
The continuing resolution that extended funding for the federal government until Mar. 4 gives us an opportunity to include language in the appropriations that fund the rest of this fiscal year — and must be passed to avoid a government shutdown. The language would prohibit any funds from being used to implement or enforce Obamacare (Rep. Steve King, 1/18).
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NPI Number | 1902120413 |
Organization Name | NOLAND HOSPITAL SHELBY, LLC |
Address | 1000 1st St N, Third Floor, Alabaster, AL 35007 |
Hospital Type | Long Term Care Hospital |
Phone Number | 205-620-8641 |
News Archive
People with medium levels of HIV in their blood are likely to contribute most to the spread of the virus, according to new research published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Individual brain chemistry and genes could be key to understanding why some people become addicted to nicotine and why the chemical compound's effects appear to diminish at night, University of Colorado at Boulder researchers say.
Ampio Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company conducting clinical trials on its three lead drugs (Zertane completed two phase III studies, Ampion-completed proof of concept studies and Optina), licensing distribution of these drugs and engaged in further drug development, today announced that it completed the planned interim review of the first 50% of patients enrolled in the Optina trial for diabetic macular edema.
Men's hidden fears about body fat are fuelling gym attendance motivated by feelings of guilt and shame rather than a desire to build muscle, new research has shown.
The continuing resolution that extended funding for the federal government until Mar. 4 gives us an opportunity to include language in the appropriations that fund the rest of this fiscal year — and must be passed to avoid a government shutdown. The language would prohibit any funds from being used to implement or enforce Obamacare (Rep. Steve King, 1/18).
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NPI Number | 1932407251 |
Organization Name | NOLAND HOSPITAL SHELBY II, LLC |
Address | 1000 1st St N, Alabaster, AL 35007 |
Hospital Type | Long Term Care Hospital |
Phone Number | 205-620-8641 |
News Archive
People with medium levels of HIV in their blood are likely to contribute most to the spread of the virus, according to new research published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Individual brain chemistry and genes could be key to understanding why some people become addicted to nicotine and why the chemical compound's effects appear to diminish at night, University of Colorado at Boulder researchers say.
Ampio Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company conducting clinical trials on its three lead drugs (Zertane completed two phase III studies, Ampion-completed proof of concept studies and Optina), licensing distribution of these drugs and engaged in further drug development, today announced that it completed the planned interim review of the first 50% of patients enrolled in the Optina trial for diabetic macular edema.
Men's hidden fears about body fat are fuelling gym attendance motivated by feelings of guilt and shame rather than a desire to build muscle, new research has shown.
The continuing resolution that extended funding for the federal government until Mar. 4 gives us an opportunity to include language in the appropriations that fund the rest of this fiscal year — and must be passed to avoid a government shutdown. The language would prohibit any funds from being used to implement or enforce Obamacare (Rep. Steve King, 1/18).
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Able to receive lab results electronically | Yes |
Able to track patients' lab results, tests, and referrals electronically between visits | Yes |
News Archive
People with medium levels of HIV in their blood are likely to contribute most to the spread of the virus, according to new research published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Individual brain chemistry and genes could be key to understanding why some people become addicted to nicotine and why the chemical compound's effects appear to diminish at night, University of Colorado at Boulder researchers say.
Ampio Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company conducting clinical trials on its three lead drugs (Zertane completed two phase III studies, Ampion-completed proof of concept studies and Optina), licensing distribution of these drugs and engaged in further drug development, today announced that it completed the planned interim review of the first 50% of patients enrolled in the Optina trial for diabetic macular edema.
Men's hidden fears about body fat are fuelling gym attendance motivated by feelings of guilt and shame rather than a desire to build muscle, new research has shown.
The continuing resolution that extended funding for the federal government until Mar. 4 gives us an opportunity to include language in the appropriations that fund the rest of this fiscal year — and must be passed to avoid a government shutdown. The language would prohibit any funds from being used to implement or enforce Obamacare (Rep. Steve King, 1/18).
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Shelby Baptist Medical Center Acute Care Hospital Location: 1000 First Street North, Alabaster, Alabama 35007 Phone: (205) 620-8100 |