Dr. Kunal Shah, M.D Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 301 E Main St, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Phone: 631-968-3000 |
Syed Samar Raza, M.D. Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 301 E Main St, Hospitalist Department - 3 Tower, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Phone: 631-968-3503 Fax: 631-968-3716 |
Dr. Kenneth Brian Lee, M.D Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 301 E Main St, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Phone: 631-968-3000 |
Dr. Tajammul Shah, M.D. Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 301 E Main St, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Phone: 631-968-3000 Fax: 631-968-3716 |
Clarissa Castanon, M.D. Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 301 E Main St, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Phone: 631-968-3000 Fax: 631-968-3716 |
Dr. Jason Michael Rosenthal, MD Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 301 E Main St, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Phone: 631-968-3503 Fax: 631-968-3716 |
Dr. Virginia Elizabeth Gonzalez, MD Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 301 E Main St, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Phone: 631-968-3000 |
Dr. Barry Yee, D.O Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 301 E Main St, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Phone: 631-968-3503 |
Abid Ullah, MD Hospitalist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 301 E Main St, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Phone: 631-968-3503 |
Asad Aziz, Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 301 E Main St, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Phone: 631-968-3503 |
Enisa Goljo, M.D. Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 301 E Main St, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Phone: 631-968-3503 Fax: 631-968-3716 |
Alvera Tabbasum, MD Hospitalist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 301 E Main St, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Phone: 631-552-9664 |
Yuliya Nemchenko, MD Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 301 E Main St, Bay Shore, NY 11706 Phone: 631-968-3000 Fax: 631-968-3716 |
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Kaiser Health News staff writer Christopher Weaver writes about a California cardiology group that has confronted steep Medicare cuts with a tactic that may irk patients who already face soaring health costs.
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