Synergy Clinical Services Of Central Iowa Llc | |
3004 30th St Des Moines IA 50310-5259 | |
(515) 277-6399 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Synergy Clinical Services Of Central Iowa Llc |
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Speciality | Social Worker |
Location | 3004 30th St, Des Moines, Iowa |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Christopher Scott Erickson (MANAGING PARTNER) |
Authorized Official Contact | 5155703662 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Synergy Clinical Services Of Central Iowa Llc 3004 30th St Des Moines IA 50310-5259 Ph: (515) 277-6399 | Synergy Clinical Services Of Central Iowa Llc 3004 30th St Des Moines IA 50310-5259 Ph: (515) 277-6399 |
NPI Number | 1811358658 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 03/07/2016 |
Last Update Date | 10/20/2020 |
Certification Date | 10/20/2020 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 4981014560 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20201110003373 |
News Archive
Biotech scientists are working on novel protein kinase inhibitors that are targeting a host of conditions ranging from atherosclerosis to neurodegenerative diseases, reports Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News.
Results from a study published in Blood, the Journal of the American Society of Hematology reveal a close relationship between pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)-exceedingly high blood pressure in the arteries carrying blood from the heart to the lungs-and abnormalities of the blood-forming cells in the bone marrow (known as myeloid abnormalities).
A gene previously linked to too much growth in patients has now also been linked to growth restriction. Different forms of the gene can lead to very different conditions, according to research published today in the journal Nature Genetics.
Employees seeking treatment for depression who participated in a program that included a telephone outreach intervention had fewer symptoms, worked more hours and had greater job retention than participants receiving usual care, according to a study in the September 26 issue of JAMA.
› Verified 8 days ago
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1811358658 | NPI | - | NPPES |
NONE | Other | NONE |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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104100000X | Social Worker | (* (Not Available)) | Primary |
Provider Name | Charles Robson |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1033472675 PECOS PAC ID: 6709172513 Enrollment ID: I20160902001542 |
News Archive
Biotech scientists are working on novel protein kinase inhibitors that are targeting a host of conditions ranging from atherosclerosis to neurodegenerative diseases, reports Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News.
Results from a study published in Blood, the Journal of the American Society of Hematology reveal a close relationship between pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)-exceedingly high blood pressure in the arteries carrying blood from the heart to the lungs-and abnormalities of the blood-forming cells in the bone marrow (known as myeloid abnormalities).
A gene previously linked to too much growth in patients has now also been linked to growth restriction. Different forms of the gene can lead to very different conditions, according to research published today in the journal Nature Genetics.
Employees seeking treatment for depression who participated in a program that included a telephone outreach intervention had fewer symptoms, worked more hours and had greater job retention than participants receiving usual care, according to a study in the September 26 issue of JAMA.
› Verified 8 days ago
Provider Name | Cynthia A Coenen |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1467907394 PECOS PAC ID: 0446548465 Enrollment ID: I20161006002097 |
News Archive
Biotech scientists are working on novel protein kinase inhibitors that are targeting a host of conditions ranging from atherosclerosis to neurodegenerative diseases, reports Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News.
Results from a study published in Blood, the Journal of the American Society of Hematology reveal a close relationship between pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)-exceedingly high blood pressure in the arteries carrying blood from the heart to the lungs-and abnormalities of the blood-forming cells in the bone marrow (known as myeloid abnormalities).
A gene previously linked to too much growth in patients has now also been linked to growth restriction. Different forms of the gene can lead to very different conditions, according to research published today in the journal Nature Genetics.
Employees seeking treatment for depression who participated in a program that included a telephone outreach intervention had fewer symptoms, worked more hours and had greater job retention than participants receiving usual care, according to a study in the September 26 issue of JAMA.
› Verified 8 days ago
Provider Name | Christopher S Erickson |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1346682036 PECOS PAC ID: 5890105472 Enrollment ID: I20210310001540 |
News Archive
Biotech scientists are working on novel protein kinase inhibitors that are targeting a host of conditions ranging from atherosclerosis to neurodegenerative diseases, reports Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News.
Results from a study published in Blood, the Journal of the American Society of Hematology reveal a close relationship between pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)-exceedingly high blood pressure in the arteries carrying blood from the heart to the lungs-and abnormalities of the blood-forming cells in the bone marrow (known as myeloid abnormalities).
A gene previously linked to too much growth in patients has now also been linked to growth restriction. Different forms of the gene can lead to very different conditions, according to research published today in the journal Nature Genetics.
Employees seeking treatment for depression who participated in a program that included a telephone outreach intervention had fewer symptoms, worked more hours and had greater job retention than participants receiving usual care, according to a study in the September 26 issue of JAMA.
› Verified 8 days ago
Provider Name | Abby Sullivan |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1821410200 PECOS PAC ID: 9234545237 Enrollment ID: I20210316001931 |
News Archive
Biotech scientists are working on novel protein kinase inhibitors that are targeting a host of conditions ranging from atherosclerosis to neurodegenerative diseases, reports Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News.
Results from a study published in Blood, the Journal of the American Society of Hematology reveal a close relationship between pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)-exceedingly high blood pressure in the arteries carrying blood from the heart to the lungs-and abnormalities of the blood-forming cells in the bone marrow (known as myeloid abnormalities).
A gene previously linked to too much growth in patients has now also been linked to growth restriction. Different forms of the gene can lead to very different conditions, according to research published today in the journal Nature Genetics.
Employees seeking treatment for depression who participated in a program that included a telephone outreach intervention had fewer symptoms, worked more hours and had greater job retention than participants receiving usual care, according to a study in the September 26 issue of JAMA.
› Verified 8 days ago
News Archive
Biotech scientists are working on novel protein kinase inhibitors that are targeting a host of conditions ranging from atherosclerosis to neurodegenerative diseases, reports Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News.
Results from a study published in Blood, the Journal of the American Society of Hematology reveal a close relationship between pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)-exceedingly high blood pressure in the arteries carrying blood from the heart to the lungs-and abnormalities of the blood-forming cells in the bone marrow (known as myeloid abnormalities).
A gene previously linked to too much growth in patients has now also been linked to growth restriction. Different forms of the gene can lead to very different conditions, according to research published today in the journal Nature Genetics.
Employees seeking treatment for depression who participated in a program that included a telephone outreach intervention had fewer symptoms, worked more hours and had greater job retention than participants receiving usual care, according to a study in the September 26 issue of JAMA.
› Verified 8 days ago
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