Harvest Counseling Center Llc | |
1320 Division St Billings MT 59101-6001 | |
(406) 409-4541 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Harvest Counseling Center Llc |
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Speciality | Counselor |
Location | 1320 Division St, Billings, Montana |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Lynae A Gilbert (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR) |
Authorized Official Contact | 4062595648 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Harvest Counseling Center Llc 1235 Wicks Ln W Billings MT 59105-3584 Ph: (406) 259-5648 | Harvest Counseling Center Llc 1320 Division St Billings MT 59101-6001 Ph: (406) 409-4541 |
NPI Number | 1427722339 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 08/04/2021 |
Last Update Date | 07/10/2023 |
Certification Date | 07/10/2023 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 3971996489 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20220204002068 |
News Archive
As London prepares for more than five million visitors to attend Olympic events in the city this summer, IRIN examines how "mass gatherings - from religious pilgrimages like the annual Haj to Saudi Arabia and India's huge Kumbh Mela, to major sporting events like the Olympic Games and the Football World Cup - present important health challenges to organizers and participants alike."
The University of Ottawa, the University of Montreal and the Assembly of First Nations are pleased to announce the newly published First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study (FNFNES) in the Canadian Journal of Public Health.
Medical error is the third leading cause of death in the US after heart disease and cancer, say experts in The BMJ today.
In an examination of the appropriateness of the widespread use of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs), researchers found that of more than 500,000 PCIs included in the study, nearly all for acute indications were classified as appropriate, whereas only about half of PCIs performed for nonacute indications could be classified as appropriate, according to a study in the July 6 issue of JAMA.
The Scripps Research Institute and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have been awarded approximately $8.2 million over five years to develop novel compounds that could eventually become drug candidates for the treatment of tobacco addiction. Of the funds awarded, $5.7 million will go to Scripps Research, and $2.5 million to the University of Pennsylvania.
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1427722339 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Provider Name | Lacey Hunt |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1841732823 PECOS PAC ID: 5496030025 Enrollment ID: I20170322002821 |
News Archive
As London prepares for more than five million visitors to attend Olympic events in the city this summer, IRIN examines how "mass gatherings - from religious pilgrimages like the annual Haj to Saudi Arabia and India's huge Kumbh Mela, to major sporting events like the Olympic Games and the Football World Cup - present important health challenges to organizers and participants alike."
The University of Ottawa, the University of Montreal and the Assembly of First Nations are pleased to announce the newly published First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study (FNFNES) in the Canadian Journal of Public Health.
Medical error is the third leading cause of death in the US after heart disease and cancer, say experts in The BMJ today.
In an examination of the appropriateness of the widespread use of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs), researchers found that of more than 500,000 PCIs included in the study, nearly all for acute indications were classified as appropriate, whereas only about half of PCIs performed for nonacute indications could be classified as appropriate, according to a study in the July 6 issue of JAMA.
The Scripps Research Institute and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have been awarded approximately $8.2 million over five years to develop novel compounds that could eventually become drug candidates for the treatment of tobacco addiction. Of the funds awarded, $5.7 million will go to Scripps Research, and $2.5 million to the University of Pennsylvania.
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Provider Name | Janet C Martin |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1124761630 PECOS PAC ID: 0547648560 Enrollment ID: I20220603001131 |
News Archive
As London prepares for more than five million visitors to attend Olympic events in the city this summer, IRIN examines how "mass gatherings - from religious pilgrimages like the annual Haj to Saudi Arabia and India's huge Kumbh Mela, to major sporting events like the Olympic Games and the Football World Cup - present important health challenges to organizers and participants alike."
The University of Ottawa, the University of Montreal and the Assembly of First Nations are pleased to announce the newly published First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study (FNFNES) in the Canadian Journal of Public Health.
Medical error is the third leading cause of death in the US after heart disease and cancer, say experts in The BMJ today.
In an examination of the appropriateness of the widespread use of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs), researchers found that of more than 500,000 PCIs included in the study, nearly all for acute indications were classified as appropriate, whereas only about half of PCIs performed for nonacute indications could be classified as appropriate, according to a study in the July 6 issue of JAMA.
The Scripps Research Institute and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have been awarded approximately $8.2 million over five years to develop novel compounds that could eventually become drug candidates for the treatment of tobacco addiction. Of the funds awarded, $5.7 million will go to Scripps Research, and $2.5 million to the University of Pennsylvania.
› Verified 9 days ago
Provider Name | Jeffrey S Rodin |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1811468762 PECOS PAC ID: 4688028988 Enrollment ID: I20230920001738 |
News Archive
As London prepares for more than five million visitors to attend Olympic events in the city this summer, IRIN examines how "mass gatherings - from religious pilgrimages like the annual Haj to Saudi Arabia and India's huge Kumbh Mela, to major sporting events like the Olympic Games and the Football World Cup - present important health challenges to organizers and participants alike."
The University of Ottawa, the University of Montreal and the Assembly of First Nations are pleased to announce the newly published First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study (FNFNES) in the Canadian Journal of Public Health.
Medical error is the third leading cause of death in the US after heart disease and cancer, say experts in The BMJ today.
In an examination of the appropriateness of the widespread use of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs), researchers found that of more than 500,000 PCIs included in the study, nearly all for acute indications were classified as appropriate, whereas only about half of PCIs performed for nonacute indications could be classified as appropriate, according to a study in the July 6 issue of JAMA.
The Scripps Research Institute and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have been awarded approximately $8.2 million over five years to develop novel compounds that could eventually become drug candidates for the treatment of tobacco addiction. Of the funds awarded, $5.7 million will go to Scripps Research, and $2.5 million to the University of Pennsylvania.
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Provider Name | Sarah Nordman |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Mental Health Counselor |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1538936687 PECOS PAC ID: 8224471651 Enrollment ID: I20240213001252 |
News Archive
As London prepares for more than five million visitors to attend Olympic events in the city this summer, IRIN examines how "mass gatherings - from religious pilgrimages like the annual Haj to Saudi Arabia and India's huge Kumbh Mela, to major sporting events like the Olympic Games and the Football World Cup - present important health challenges to organizers and participants alike."
The University of Ottawa, the University of Montreal and the Assembly of First Nations are pleased to announce the newly published First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study (FNFNES) in the Canadian Journal of Public Health.
Medical error is the third leading cause of death in the US after heart disease and cancer, say experts in The BMJ today.
In an examination of the appropriateness of the widespread use of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs), researchers found that of more than 500,000 PCIs included in the study, nearly all for acute indications were classified as appropriate, whereas only about half of PCIs performed for nonacute indications could be classified as appropriate, according to a study in the July 6 issue of JAMA.
The Scripps Research Institute and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have been awarded approximately $8.2 million over five years to develop novel compounds that could eventually become drug candidates for the treatment of tobacco addiction. Of the funds awarded, $5.7 million will go to Scripps Research, and $2.5 million to the University of Pennsylvania.
› Verified 9 days ago
News Archive
As London prepares for more than five million visitors to attend Olympic events in the city this summer, IRIN examines how "mass gatherings - from religious pilgrimages like the annual Haj to Saudi Arabia and India's huge Kumbh Mela, to major sporting events like the Olympic Games and the Football World Cup - present important health challenges to organizers and participants alike."
The University of Ottawa, the University of Montreal and the Assembly of First Nations are pleased to announce the newly published First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study (FNFNES) in the Canadian Journal of Public Health.
Medical error is the third leading cause of death in the US after heart disease and cancer, say experts in The BMJ today.
In an examination of the appropriateness of the widespread use of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs), researchers found that of more than 500,000 PCIs included in the study, nearly all for acute indications were classified as appropriate, whereas only about half of PCIs performed for nonacute indications could be classified as appropriate, according to a study in the July 6 issue of JAMA.
The Scripps Research Institute and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have been awarded approximately $8.2 million over five years to develop novel compounds that could eventually become drug candidates for the treatment of tobacco addiction. Of the funds awarded, $5.7 million will go to Scripps Research, and $2.5 million to the University of Pennsylvania.
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