Gratiot Integrated Health Network - Medicare Mental Health Clinic in Alma, MI

Gratiot Integrated Health Network is a medicare enrolled mental health clinic (Clinic/center - Mental Health (including Community Mental Health Center)) in Alma, Michigan. The current practice location for Gratiot Integrated Health Network is 608 Wright Ave, Alma, Michigan. For appointments, you can reach them via phone at (989) 463-4971. The mailing address for Gratiot Integrated Health Network is 608 Wright Ave, Alma, Michigan and phone number is (989) 463-4971.

Gratiot Integrated Health Network is licensed to practice in Michigan (license number 9999999). The clinic also participates in the medicare program and its NPI number is 1710049242. 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 (989) 463-4971.

Contact Information

Gratiot Integrated Health Network
608 Wright Ave
Alma
MI 48801-1600
(989) 463-4971
(989) 466-5470

Mental Health Clinic Profile

Full NameGratiot Integrated Health Network
SpecialityClinic/Center
Location608 Wright Ave, Alma, Michigan
Authorized Official Name and PositionJeremy Murphy (CFO)
Authorized Official Contact9894634971
Accepts Medicare InsuranceYes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Gratiot Integrated Health Network
608 Wright Ave
Alma
MI 48801-1617

Ph: (989) 463-4971
Gratiot Integrated Health Network
608 Wright Ave
Alma
MI 48801-1600

Ph: (989) 463-4971

NPI Details:

NPI Number1710049242
Provider Enumeration Date12/14/2006
Last Update Date11/17/2023
Certification Date11/17/2023

Medicare PECOS Information:

Medicare PECOS PAC ID3577722990
Medicare Enrollment IDO20120305000276

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Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Gratiot Integrated Health Network such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1710049242NPI-NPPES
750910782OtherMIBCBSM

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
261QM0801XClinic/center - Mental Health (including Community Mental Health Center) 9999999 (Michigan)Primary

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Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Provider NameMeredith Cay Duckworth
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1962027698
PECOS PAC ID: 7911381793
Enrollment ID: I20220827000497

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Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Provider NameAaron Stanford
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1972019610
PECOS PAC ID: 3678944055
Enrollment ID: I20230123000871

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Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Provider NameRyan Palmer
Provider TypePractitioner - Clinical Social Worker
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1477135572
PECOS PAC ID: 3870949894
Enrollment ID: I20231027001173

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Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Provider NamePatty J. Hovey
Provider TypePractitioner - Mental Health Counselor
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1003133323
PECOS PAC ID: 7719335363
Enrollment ID: I20231121001650

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Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Provider NameElizabeth Marie Hackert-neff
Provider TypePractitioner - Mental Health Counselor
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1528210366
PECOS PAC ID: 7719335280
Enrollment ID: I20231121002617

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Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Provider NameMichelle M Bartnik
Provider TypePractitioner - Mental Health Counselor
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1164816112
PECOS PAC ID: 2860840386
Enrollment ID: I20231122000877

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Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Provider NameJoseph Randall Yourchock
Provider TypePractitioner - Mental Health Counselor
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1518448067
PECOS PAC ID: 3072961523
Enrollment ID: I20231122001930

News Archive

Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Provider NameCallie Neyer
Provider TypePractitioner - Mental Health Counselor
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1801191945
PECOS PAC ID: 8426406844
Enrollment ID: I20231127000432

News Archive

Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Provider NameJoree Chapman
Provider TypePractitioner - Mental Health Counselor
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1205341203
PECOS PAC ID: 5193174779
Enrollment ID: I20231207002325

News Archive

Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Provider NameTiffany Schall
Provider TypePractitioner - Mental Health Counselor
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1255876850
PECOS PAC ID: 3375992936
Enrollment ID: I20231208001011

News Archive

Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Provider NameJeffrey B Kirby
Provider TypePractitioner - Mental Health Counselor
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1194976027
PECOS PAC ID: 8628427184
Enrollment ID: I20231208001093

News Archive

Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Provider NameCari Maniteau
Provider TypePractitioner - Mental Health Counselor
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1720475957
PECOS PAC ID: 4981053923
Enrollment ID: I20231215000820

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Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Provider NameBrandan Snook
Provider TypePractitioner - Mental Health Counselor
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1023381621
PECOS PAC ID: 9638514755
Enrollment ID: I20240228004141

News Archive

Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Provider NameLisa L Anderson
Provider TypePractitioner - Mental Health Counselor
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1396008413
PECOS PAC ID: 0042655813
Enrollment ID: I20240302000513

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Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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News Archive

Dual drug sneaks across the blood-brain barrier to fight HIV

In an advance toward eliminating pockets of infection in the brain that help make HIV disease incurable, scientists report the development of new substances that first plug the biological vacuum cleaner that prevents anti-HIV drugs from reaching the brain and then revert to an active drug to treat HIV.

British children think fast food is the norm

New research by scientists with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) suggests that two-thirds of children do not regard fast food as a treat.

UNC scientists isolate protein that could play role in asthmatics

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine believe they have isolated a protein that, when missing or depleted, can cause airway constriction, production of mucus, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing for the 334 million people worldwide who suffer from asthma.

Althea obtains European GMP certificate from HPRA for commercial aseptic filling and testing

Ajinomoto Althea, Inc., a leading provider of biopharmaceutical contract development and manufacturing services announced today that it has officially received its European GMP certificate from the Health Products Regulatory Authority for commercial aseptic filling and testing.

Research finds association between fine particulate air pollution and childhood autism risk

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution during pregnancy through the first two years of a child's life may be associated with an increased risk of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition that affects one in 68 children, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health investigation of children in southwestern Pennsylvania.

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Clinic/Center in Alma, MI

Solutions Counseling Llc
Mental Health Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 223 E Superior St, Suite B, Alma, MI 48801
Phone: 989-365-2241    
Zenlightenment Wellness Center Llc
Mental Health Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 110 E Superior St, Alma, MI 48801
Phone: 989-285-1818    
Addiction Solutions Counseling Center, Pc
Mental Health Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 525 N State St, Suite 5, Alma, MI 48801
Phone: 989-968-4048    
Firefly Learning Center
Mental Health Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 308 Gratiot Ave, Alma, MI 48801
Phone: 989-284-2154    Fax: 989-331-6550
Mra Psychiatrics, Pc
Mental Health Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 733 W Warwick Dr Unit A, Alma, MI 48801
Phone: 989-423-0672    Fax: 989-466-6454
Mymichigan Medical Center Alma
Mental Health Clinic
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 300 E Warwick Dr, Alma, MI 48801
Phone: 989-463-1101    
Mymichigan Medical Center Alma
Mental Health Clinic
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 315 E Warwick Dr, Suite F-1, Alma, MI 48801
Phone: 989-463-0957    Fax: 989-968-4032

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