Cmh Of Livingston County - Medicare Mental Health Clinic in Howell, MI

Cmh Of Livingston County is a medicare enrolled mental health clinic (Community/behavioral Health) in Howell, Michigan. The current practice location for Cmh Of Livingston County is 2280 E Grand River Ave, Howell, Michigan. For appointments, you can reach them via phone at (517) 546-4126. The mailing address for Cmh Of Livingston County is 2280 E Grand River Ave, Howell, Michigan and phone number is () -.

Cmh Of Livingston County is licensed to practice in * (Not Available) (license number ). The clinic also participates in the medicare program and its NPI number is 1346313731. This medical practice accepts medicare insurance (which means this clinic accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance). However, please confirm if they accept your insurance at (517) 546-4126.

Contact Information

Cmh Of Livingston County
2280 E Grand River Ave
Howell
MI 48843-8503
(517) 546-4126
Not Available

Mental Health Clinic Profile

Full NameCmh Of Livingston County
SpecialityCommunity/Behavioral Health
Location2280 E Grand River Ave, Howell, Michigan
Authorized Official Name and PositionAngus M Miller (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR)
Authorized Official Contact5175464126
Accepts Medicare InsuranceYes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Cmh Of Livingston County
2280 E Grand River Ave
Howell
MI 48843-8503

Ph: () -
Cmh Of Livingston County
2280 E Grand River Ave
Howell
MI 48843-8503

Ph: (517) 546-4126

NPI Details:

NPI Number1346313731
Provider Enumeration Date11/16/2006
Last Update Date08/22/2020

Medicare PECOS Information:

Medicare PECOS PAC ID9739178021
Medicare Enrollment IDO20040511001063

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Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Cmh Of Livingston County such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1346313731NPI-NPPES

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
251S00000XCommunity/behavioral Health (* (Not Available))Primary

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Provider NameLorne M Mckenzie
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1699825620
PECOS PAC ID: 9234191677
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Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1063428654
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PECOS PAC ID: 4183775968
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Enrollment ID: I20181030001068

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Provider NameJonathan W Kwok
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1912463605
PECOS PAC ID: 0840531950
Enrollment ID: I20190417001959

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The Social Security Law Group, LLP announced today that it has filed a Class Action lawsuit against the Social Security Administration on behalf of its clients after SSA's repeated failures to disclose queried information as required by the Freedom of Information Act and the 1974 Privacy Act.

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Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in collaboration with researchers at the Salk Institute in California, have found for the first time that a specific protein is essential not only for maintaining a healthy retina in the eye, but also may have implications for understanding and possibly treating other conditions in the immune, reproductive, vascular and nervous systems, as well as in various cancers.

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Provider NameSamantha L Kempf
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1548826449
PECOS PAC ID: 2567857261
Enrollment ID: I20220316000549

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First study to show how H. pylori toxin can spur apoptosis

Researchers report they have figured out how the cancer-causing bacterium Helicobacter pylori attacks a cell's energy infrastructure, sparking a series of events in the cell that ultimately lead it to self-destruct.

Researchers succeed in accelerating process of creating 3D images

Lensless microscopy with X-rays, or coherent diffractive imaging, is a promising approach. It allows researchers to analyze complex three-dimensional structures, which frequently exist in nature, from a dynamic perspective.

Health reform law faces political, implementation challenges

Politico: States with "the most progressive health policies" are having a hard time implementing their part of a $5 billion series of high-risk insurance pools because their states offer a more generous guarantee of coverage. "Five states — Vermont, Maine, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts — have 'guaranteed issue' of insurance: individual subscribers cannot be turned away because of a health condition.

SSLG files Class Action lawsuit against SSA for failure to disclose queried information

The Social Security Law Group, LLP announced today that it has filed a Class Action lawsuit against the Social Security Administration on behalf of its clients after SSA's repeated failures to disclose queried information as required by the Freedom of Information Act and the 1974 Privacy Act.

Study highlights role of Protein S in maintenance of healthy retina

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in collaboration with researchers at the Salk Institute in California, have found for the first time that a specific protein is essential not only for maintaining a healthy retina in the eye, but also may have implications for understanding and possibly treating other conditions in the immune, reproductive, vascular and nervous systems, as well as in various cancers.

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Provider NameNicholas M Kogut
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1770077539
PECOS PAC ID: 7810384369
Enrollment ID: I20220502000339

News Archive

First study to show how H. pylori toxin can spur apoptosis

Researchers report they have figured out how the cancer-causing bacterium Helicobacter pylori attacks a cell's energy infrastructure, sparking a series of events in the cell that ultimately lead it to self-destruct.

Researchers succeed in accelerating process of creating 3D images

Lensless microscopy with X-rays, or coherent diffractive imaging, is a promising approach. It allows researchers to analyze complex three-dimensional structures, which frequently exist in nature, from a dynamic perspective.

Health reform law faces political, implementation challenges

Politico: States with "the most progressive health policies" are having a hard time implementing their part of a $5 billion series of high-risk insurance pools because their states offer a more generous guarantee of coverage. "Five states — Vermont, Maine, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts — have 'guaranteed issue' of insurance: individual subscribers cannot be turned away because of a health condition.

SSLG files Class Action lawsuit against SSA for failure to disclose queried information

The Social Security Law Group, LLP announced today that it has filed a Class Action lawsuit against the Social Security Administration on behalf of its clients after SSA's repeated failures to disclose queried information as required by the Freedom of Information Act and the 1974 Privacy Act.

Study highlights role of Protein S in maintenance of healthy retina

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in collaboration with researchers at the Salk Institute in California, have found for the first time that a specific protein is essential not only for maintaining a healthy retina in the eye, but also may have implications for understanding and possibly treating other conditions in the immune, reproductive, vascular and nervous systems, as well as in various cancers.

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Provider NameHeidi Schmitz
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1134752751
PECOS PAC ID: 1355728429
Enrollment ID: I20220510001997

News Archive

First study to show how H. pylori toxin can spur apoptosis

Researchers report they have figured out how the cancer-causing bacterium Helicobacter pylori attacks a cell's energy infrastructure, sparking a series of events in the cell that ultimately lead it to self-destruct.

Researchers succeed in accelerating process of creating 3D images

Lensless microscopy with X-rays, or coherent diffractive imaging, is a promising approach. It allows researchers to analyze complex three-dimensional structures, which frequently exist in nature, from a dynamic perspective.

Health reform law faces political, implementation challenges

Politico: States with "the most progressive health policies" are having a hard time implementing their part of a $5 billion series of high-risk insurance pools because their states offer a more generous guarantee of coverage. "Five states — Vermont, Maine, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts — have 'guaranteed issue' of insurance: individual subscribers cannot be turned away because of a health condition.

SSLG files Class Action lawsuit against SSA for failure to disclose queried information

The Social Security Law Group, LLP announced today that it has filed a Class Action lawsuit against the Social Security Administration on behalf of its clients after SSA's repeated failures to disclose queried information as required by the Freedom of Information Act and the 1974 Privacy Act.

Study highlights role of Protein S in maintenance of healthy retina

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in collaboration with researchers at the Salk Institute in California, have found for the first time that a specific protein is essential not only for maintaining a healthy retina in the eye, but also may have implications for understanding and possibly treating other conditions in the immune, reproductive, vascular and nervous systems, as well as in various cancers.

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Provider NameLindsey R Brightwell
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1912308354
PECOS PAC ID: 8426399973
Enrollment ID: I20220524002774

News Archive

First study to show how H. pylori toxin can spur apoptosis

Researchers report they have figured out how the cancer-causing bacterium Helicobacter pylori attacks a cell's energy infrastructure, sparking a series of events in the cell that ultimately lead it to self-destruct.

Researchers succeed in accelerating process of creating 3D images

Lensless microscopy with X-rays, or coherent diffractive imaging, is a promising approach. It allows researchers to analyze complex three-dimensional structures, which frequently exist in nature, from a dynamic perspective.

Health reform law faces political, implementation challenges

Politico: States with "the most progressive health policies" are having a hard time implementing their part of a $5 billion series of high-risk insurance pools because their states offer a more generous guarantee of coverage. "Five states — Vermont, Maine, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts — have 'guaranteed issue' of insurance: individual subscribers cannot be turned away because of a health condition.

SSLG files Class Action lawsuit against SSA for failure to disclose queried information

The Social Security Law Group, LLP announced today that it has filed a Class Action lawsuit against the Social Security Administration on behalf of its clients after SSA's repeated failures to disclose queried information as required by the Freedom of Information Act and the 1974 Privacy Act.

Study highlights role of Protein S in maintenance of healthy retina

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in collaboration with researchers at the Salk Institute in California, have found for the first time that a specific protein is essential not only for maintaining a healthy retina in the eye, but also may have implications for understanding and possibly treating other conditions in the immune, reproductive, vascular and nervous systems, as well as in various cancers.

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Provider NameBrandy R Schilling
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1063058709
PECOS PAC ID: 1456732494
Enrollment ID: I20220721001948

News Archive

First study to show how H. pylori toxin can spur apoptosis

Researchers report they have figured out how the cancer-causing bacterium Helicobacter pylori attacks a cell's energy infrastructure, sparking a series of events in the cell that ultimately lead it to self-destruct.

Researchers succeed in accelerating process of creating 3D images

Lensless microscopy with X-rays, or coherent diffractive imaging, is a promising approach. It allows researchers to analyze complex three-dimensional structures, which frequently exist in nature, from a dynamic perspective.

Health reform law faces political, implementation challenges

Politico: States with "the most progressive health policies" are having a hard time implementing their part of a $5 billion series of high-risk insurance pools because their states offer a more generous guarantee of coverage. "Five states — Vermont, Maine, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts — have 'guaranteed issue' of insurance: individual subscribers cannot be turned away because of a health condition.

SSLG files Class Action lawsuit against SSA for failure to disclose queried information

The Social Security Law Group, LLP announced today that it has filed a Class Action lawsuit against the Social Security Administration on behalf of its clients after SSA's repeated failures to disclose queried information as required by the Freedom of Information Act and the 1974 Privacy Act.

Study highlights role of Protein S in maintenance of healthy retina

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in collaboration with researchers at the Salk Institute in California, have found for the first time that a specific protein is essential not only for maintaining a healthy retina in the eye, but also may have implications for understanding and possibly treating other conditions in the immune, reproductive, vascular and nervous systems, as well as in various cancers.

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Provider NameIbrahim I Dagher
Provider TypePractitioner - Psychiatry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1992238745
PECOS PAC ID: 2163898453
Enrollment ID: I20221011001386

News Archive

First study to show how H. pylori toxin can spur apoptosis

Researchers report they have figured out how the cancer-causing bacterium Helicobacter pylori attacks a cell's energy infrastructure, sparking a series of events in the cell that ultimately lead it to self-destruct.

Researchers succeed in accelerating process of creating 3D images

Lensless microscopy with X-rays, or coherent diffractive imaging, is a promising approach. It allows researchers to analyze complex three-dimensional structures, which frequently exist in nature, from a dynamic perspective.

Health reform law faces political, implementation challenges

Politico: States with "the most progressive health policies" are having a hard time implementing their part of a $5 billion series of high-risk insurance pools because their states offer a more generous guarantee of coverage. "Five states — Vermont, Maine, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts — have 'guaranteed issue' of insurance: individual subscribers cannot be turned away because of a health condition.

SSLG files Class Action lawsuit against SSA for failure to disclose queried information

The Social Security Law Group, LLP announced today that it has filed a Class Action lawsuit against the Social Security Administration on behalf of its clients after SSA's repeated failures to disclose queried information as required by the Freedom of Information Act and the 1974 Privacy Act.

Study highlights role of Protein S in maintenance of healthy retina

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in collaboration with researchers at the Salk Institute in California, have found for the first time that a specific protein is essential not only for maintaining a healthy retina in the eye, but also may have implications for understanding and possibly treating other conditions in the immune, reproductive, vascular and nervous systems, as well as in various cancers.

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Provider NameCarly Norman
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1164161733
PECOS PAC ID: 0941660765
Enrollment ID: I20230712001548

News Archive

First study to show how H. pylori toxin can spur apoptosis

Researchers report they have figured out how the cancer-causing bacterium Helicobacter pylori attacks a cell's energy infrastructure, sparking a series of events in the cell that ultimately lead it to self-destruct.

Researchers succeed in accelerating process of creating 3D images

Lensless microscopy with X-rays, or coherent diffractive imaging, is a promising approach. It allows researchers to analyze complex three-dimensional structures, which frequently exist in nature, from a dynamic perspective.

Health reform law faces political, implementation challenges

Politico: States with "the most progressive health policies" are having a hard time implementing their part of a $5 billion series of high-risk insurance pools because their states offer a more generous guarantee of coverage. "Five states — Vermont, Maine, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts — have 'guaranteed issue' of insurance: individual subscribers cannot be turned away because of a health condition.

SSLG files Class Action lawsuit against SSA for failure to disclose queried information

The Social Security Law Group, LLP announced today that it has filed a Class Action lawsuit against the Social Security Administration on behalf of its clients after SSA's repeated failures to disclose queried information as required by the Freedom of Information Act and the 1974 Privacy Act.

Study highlights role of Protein S in maintenance of healthy retina

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in collaboration with researchers at the Salk Institute in California, have found for the first time that a specific protein is essential not only for maintaining a healthy retina in the eye, but also may have implications for understanding and possibly treating other conditions in the immune, reproductive, vascular and nervous systems, as well as in various cancers.

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Provider NameJamie Estelle Mills
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1104492081
PECOS PAC ID: 1759743354
Enrollment ID: I20230814003531

News Archive

First study to show how H. pylori toxin can spur apoptosis

Researchers report they have figured out how the cancer-causing bacterium Helicobacter pylori attacks a cell's energy infrastructure, sparking a series of events in the cell that ultimately lead it to self-destruct.

Researchers succeed in accelerating process of creating 3D images

Lensless microscopy with X-rays, or coherent diffractive imaging, is a promising approach. It allows researchers to analyze complex three-dimensional structures, which frequently exist in nature, from a dynamic perspective.

Health reform law faces political, implementation challenges

Politico: States with "the most progressive health policies" are having a hard time implementing their part of a $5 billion series of high-risk insurance pools because their states offer a more generous guarantee of coverage. "Five states — Vermont, Maine, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts — have 'guaranteed issue' of insurance: individual subscribers cannot be turned away because of a health condition.

SSLG files Class Action lawsuit against SSA for failure to disclose queried information

The Social Security Law Group, LLP announced today that it has filed a Class Action lawsuit against the Social Security Administration on behalf of its clients after SSA's repeated failures to disclose queried information as required by the Freedom of Information Act and the 1974 Privacy Act.

Study highlights role of Protein S in maintenance of healthy retina

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in collaboration with researchers at the Salk Institute in California, have found for the first time that a specific protein is essential not only for maintaining a healthy retina in the eye, but also may have implications for understanding and possibly treating other conditions in the immune, reproductive, vascular and nervous systems, as well as in various cancers.

Read more Medical News

› Verified 2 days ago

News Archive

First study to show how H. pylori toxin can spur apoptosis

Researchers report they have figured out how the cancer-causing bacterium Helicobacter pylori attacks a cell's energy infrastructure, sparking a series of events in the cell that ultimately lead it to self-destruct.

Researchers succeed in accelerating process of creating 3D images

Lensless microscopy with X-rays, or coherent diffractive imaging, is a promising approach. It allows researchers to analyze complex three-dimensional structures, which frequently exist in nature, from a dynamic perspective.

Health reform law faces political, implementation challenges

Politico: States with "the most progressive health policies" are having a hard time implementing their part of a $5 billion series of high-risk insurance pools because their states offer a more generous guarantee of coverage. "Five states — Vermont, Maine, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts — have 'guaranteed issue' of insurance: individual subscribers cannot be turned away because of a health condition.

SSLG files Class Action lawsuit against SSA for failure to disclose queried information

The Social Security Law Group, LLP announced today that it has filed a Class Action lawsuit against the Social Security Administration on behalf of its clients after SSA's repeated failures to disclose queried information as required by the Freedom of Information Act and the 1974 Privacy Act.

Study highlights role of Protein S in maintenance of healthy retina

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in collaboration with researchers at the Salk Institute in California, have found for the first time that a specific protein is essential not only for maintaining a healthy retina in the eye, but also may have implications for understanding and possibly treating other conditions in the immune, reproductive, vascular and nervous systems, as well as in various cancers.

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Community/Behavioral Health in Howell, MI

North Star Professional Counseling Pllc
Mental Health Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 1697 Clover Ridge Dr, Howell, MI 48843
Phone: 810-923-8861    
Cmh Of Livingston County
Mental Health Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 2280 E Grand River Ave, Howell, MI 48843
Phone: 517-546-4126    Fax: 517-546-1300
Diversified Counseling And Consulting Services, Pllc
Mental Health Clinic
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 1004 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 203, Howell, MI 48843
Phone: 517-292-6966    Fax: 517-292-2375
Arise Therapy And Consultation Pllc
Mental Health Clinic
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 4896 Chilson Rd, Howell, MI 48843
Phone: 810-206-2086    
Outside Of The Box Counseling Services
Mental Health Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 3744 Amber Oaks Dr, Howell, MI 48855
Phone: 517-304-1326    
Cmh Of Livingston County
Mental Health Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 2280 E Grand River Ave, Howell, MI 48843
Phone: 517-546-4126    Fax: 517-546-1300
Kind Wellness Group Llc
Mental Health Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 110 E Grand River Ave, Howell, MI 48843
Phone: 517-376-8730    

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