Florida Center For Neurology, Inc | |
1607 Dr Martin Luther King St N St Petersburg FL 33704-4226 | |
(727) 329-8833 | |
(727) 329-8840 |
Full Name | Florida Center For Neurology, Inc |
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Speciality | Psychiatry & Neurology |
Location | 1607 Dr Martin Luther King St N, St Petersburg, Florida |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Erasmo Andre Passaro (PRESIDENT) |
Authorized Official Contact | 7273298833 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Florida Center For Neurology, Inc 1607 Dr Martin Luther King St N St Petersburg FL 33704-4226 Ph: (727) 329-8833 | Florida Center For Neurology, Inc 1607 Dr Martin Luther King St N St Petersburg FL 33704-4226 Ph: (727) 329-8833 |
NPI Number | 1154568145 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 01/13/2009 |
Last Update Date | 06/27/2014 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 6406904978 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20090511000564 |
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1154568145 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Provider Name | Erasmo A Passaro |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Neurology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1972599439 PECOS PAC ID: 5597813063 Enrollment ID: I20090511000562 |
News Archive
Medication used to treat patients with type II diabetes activates sensors on brain cells that increase hunger, causing people taking this drug to gain more body fat, according to researchers at Georgia State University, Oregon Health and Science University, Georgia Regents University and Charlie Norwood Veterans Administration Medical Center.
Exercise has proven health benefits, but easing hot flashes isn't one of them. After participating in a 12-week aerobic exercise program, sedentary women with frequent hot flashes had no fewer or less bothersome hot flashes than a control group.
Obamacare is starting to resemble a patient bleeding from self-inflicted wounds. A month after launch, the online health exchanges where individuals are supposed to shop for insurance remain slow or unusable, except in states that opted to run their own marketplaces and did a more competent job than the administration. As if that weren't trouble enough, critics are justifiably mocking President Obama for his repeated, untrue promise that if people liked their health plans, they could keep them. Oops. Hundreds of thousands of people are getting termination notices for plans that don't meet the strict new requirements of the Affordable Care Act. Presumably, not all those people disliked their plans (11/3).
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Provider Name | Kristine Ziemba |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Neurology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1811155864 PECOS PAC ID: 1759437346 Enrollment ID: I20140722001923 |
News Archive
Medication used to treat patients with type II diabetes activates sensors on brain cells that increase hunger, causing people taking this drug to gain more body fat, according to researchers at Georgia State University, Oregon Health and Science University, Georgia Regents University and Charlie Norwood Veterans Administration Medical Center.
Exercise has proven health benefits, but easing hot flashes isn't one of them. After participating in a 12-week aerobic exercise program, sedentary women with frequent hot flashes had no fewer or less bothersome hot flashes than a control group.
Obamacare is starting to resemble a patient bleeding from self-inflicted wounds. A month after launch, the online health exchanges where individuals are supposed to shop for insurance remain slow or unusable, except in states that opted to run their own marketplaces and did a more competent job than the administration. As if that weren't trouble enough, critics are justifiably mocking President Obama for his repeated, untrue promise that if people liked their health plans, they could keep them. Oops. Hundreds of thousands of people are getting termination notices for plans that don't meet the strict new requirements of the Affordable Care Act. Presumably, not all those people disliked their plans (11/3).
A research team from several institutions being led by the University of California San Diego has deciphered a key component behind a rising epidemic of pathogens that the World Health Organization (WHO) recently added to its list of critical emerging diseases.
› Verified 6 days ago
News Archive
Medication used to treat patients with type II diabetes activates sensors on brain cells that increase hunger, causing people taking this drug to gain more body fat, according to researchers at Georgia State University, Oregon Health and Science University, Georgia Regents University and Charlie Norwood Veterans Administration Medical Center.
Exercise has proven health benefits, but easing hot flashes isn't one of them. After participating in a 12-week aerobic exercise program, sedentary women with frequent hot flashes had no fewer or less bothersome hot flashes than a control group.
Obamacare is starting to resemble a patient bleeding from self-inflicted wounds. A month after launch, the online health exchanges where individuals are supposed to shop for insurance remain slow or unusable, except in states that opted to run their own marketplaces and did a more competent job than the administration. As if that weren't trouble enough, critics are justifiably mocking President Obama for his repeated, untrue promise that if people liked their health plans, they could keep them. Oops. Hundreds of thousands of people are getting termination notices for plans that don't meet the strict new requirements of the Affordable Care Act. Presumably, not all those people disliked their plans (11/3).
A research team from several institutions being led by the University of California San Diego has deciphered a key component behind a rising epidemic of pathogens that the World Health Organization (WHO) recently added to its list of critical emerging diseases.
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