Dr. John Lin, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 101 Waukegan Rd, Suite 1200, Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Phone: 847-295-8500 Fax: 847-295-8501 |
Dr. Michael Levi, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 101 Waukegan Rd, Suite 1200, Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Phone: 847-295-8500 Fax: 847-295-8501 |
John C Somberg, MD Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 21 N Skokie Hwy, Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Phone: 847-735-1170 Fax: 847-735-1173 |
Dr. Steven Matthew Lasin, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 101 Waukegan Rd, Suite 1200, Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Phone: 847-295-8500 Fax: 847-295-8501 |
Dr. John J Munsell, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 101 Waukegan Rd, Suite 1200, Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Phone: 847-295-8500 |
Vikas Bhatara, MD Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 400 Arbor Dr, Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Phone: 708-321-0533 |
Dr. Ivana F. Ruffolo, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 101 Waukegan Rd, Suite 1200, Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Phone: 847-295-8500 Fax: 847-295-8501 |
Dr. Edward Greenberg, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1 Waukegan Road, Ap32, Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Phone: 440-941-2360 |
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Although people may believe that their insurance worries are over once they qualify for Medicare, both doctors and patients are looking for a private option—especially with Medicare's looming bankruptcy, and ObamaCare's promise to cut half a trillion dollars from it to help fund universal coverage.
Children with allergic disease, particularly asthma and hay fever, have about twice the rate of high blood pressure and high cholesterol, setting them on a course for heart disease at a surprisingly early age, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study.
A new cardiac CT technique, prospective gated 64-channel cardiac CT, has a significantly lower radiation dose and produces CT coronary angiograms with better image quality when compared with the standard retrospective ECG gating, according to a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Washington in Redmond, WA.
Now families children with fragile X syndrome may have a chance of earlier detection and intervention. The Murdoch Children's Research Institute breakthrough could allow newborn screening of the world's most common cause of inherited developmental disability. The research findings were published in the journal Clinical Chemistry.
It takes a committed community to develop effective treatments for a new disease. With that hope, scientists and families will come together in a Houston suburb July 30- Aug. 2 to build up the community around Christianson Syndrome, a genetic intellectual disability disorder, often associated with autistic features, first discovered 16 years ago.
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