Angela Lynn Pittman, C-AA | |
3000 Arlington Ave, Toledo, OH 43614-2595 | |
(419) 383-3556 | |
(419) 383-3550 |
Full Name | Angela Lynn Pittman |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Anesthesiology Assistant |
Experience | 7 Years |
Location | 3000 Arlington Ave, Toledo, Ohio |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | May be. She may accept the Medicare-approved amount; you may be billed for more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1780195172 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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367H00000X | Anesthesiologist Assistant | 67.000311 (Ohio) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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University Of Toledo Medical Center | Toledo, OH | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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A4 Of Ohio Llc | 3971837188 | 27 |
University Of Toledo Physicians Llc | 8729983416 | 315 |
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Cranberries are more than a holiday favorite, given their remarkable nutritional and health benefits. A new research review published in the international journal Advances in Nutrition provides reasons why these tiny berries can be front and center and not just a side dish. The review authors conclude that cranberries provide unique bioactive compounds that may help reduce the incidence of certain infections, improve heart health and temper inflammation.
LAB Research Inc., a Canadian-based global non-clinical contract research organization, today announced that it has recently completed development of a novel drug investigation model focused on biodistribution and pharmacokinetic of biologics.
A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) changed the composition and diversity of gut microbes, which in turn shaped how the drug is broken down and ultimately, cut its effectiveness, according to an animal study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
A new study from örebro University, published in Science Signaling today, shows that heart medication reduces the build-up of plaque in the brain's blood vessels in mice. The question is if this is true also in humans? If the answer is yes, it might bring scientists a step closer to developing a medicine against Alzheimer's disease.
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Entity Name | University Of Toledo Physicians Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1942296033 PECOS PAC ID: 8729983416 Enrollment ID: O20031205000019 |
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Cranberries are more than a holiday favorite, given their remarkable nutritional and health benefits. A new research review published in the international journal Advances in Nutrition provides reasons why these tiny berries can be front and center and not just a side dish. The review authors conclude that cranberries provide unique bioactive compounds that may help reduce the incidence of certain infections, improve heart health and temper inflammation.
LAB Research Inc., a Canadian-based global non-clinical contract research organization, today announced that it has recently completed development of a novel drug investigation model focused on biodistribution and pharmacokinetic of biologics.
A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) changed the composition and diversity of gut microbes, which in turn shaped how the drug is broken down and ultimately, cut its effectiveness, according to an animal study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
A new study from örebro University, published in Science Signaling today, shows that heart medication reduces the build-up of plaque in the brain's blood vessels in mice. The question is if this is true also in humans? If the answer is yes, it might bring scientists a step closer to developing a medicine against Alzheimer's disease.
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Entity Name | Southwest Anesthesia Services Psc, Inc. |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1235188129 PECOS PAC ID: 3779483631 Enrollment ID: O20040109000000 |
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Cranberries are more than a holiday favorite, given their remarkable nutritional and health benefits. A new research review published in the international journal Advances in Nutrition provides reasons why these tiny berries can be front and center and not just a side dish. The review authors conclude that cranberries provide unique bioactive compounds that may help reduce the incidence of certain infections, improve heart health and temper inflammation.
LAB Research Inc., a Canadian-based global non-clinical contract research organization, today announced that it has recently completed development of a novel drug investigation model focused on biodistribution and pharmacokinetic of biologics.
A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) changed the composition and diversity of gut microbes, which in turn shaped how the drug is broken down and ultimately, cut its effectiveness, according to an animal study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
A new study from örebro University, published in Science Signaling today, shows that heart medication reduces the build-up of plaque in the brain's blood vessels in mice. The question is if this is true also in humans? If the answer is yes, it might bring scientists a step closer to developing a medicine against Alzheimer's disease.
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Entity Name | Ohio Anesthesia Group, Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1639348113 PECOS PAC ID: 9537222138 Enrollment ID: O20090108000069 |
News Archive
Cranberries are more than a holiday favorite, given their remarkable nutritional and health benefits. A new research review published in the international journal Advances in Nutrition provides reasons why these tiny berries can be front and center and not just a side dish. The review authors conclude that cranberries provide unique bioactive compounds that may help reduce the incidence of certain infections, improve heart health and temper inflammation.
LAB Research Inc., a Canadian-based global non-clinical contract research organization, today announced that it has recently completed development of a novel drug investigation model focused on biodistribution and pharmacokinetic of biologics.
A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) changed the composition and diversity of gut microbes, which in turn shaped how the drug is broken down and ultimately, cut its effectiveness, according to an animal study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
A new study from örebro University, published in Science Signaling today, shows that heart medication reduces the build-up of plaque in the brain's blood vessels in mice. The question is if this is true also in humans? If the answer is yes, it might bring scientists a step closer to developing a medicine against Alzheimer's disease.
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Entity Name | A4 Of Ohio Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1255996567 PECOS PAC ID: 3971837188 Enrollment ID: O20190621001667 |
News Archive
Cranberries are more than a holiday favorite, given their remarkable nutritional and health benefits. A new research review published in the international journal Advances in Nutrition provides reasons why these tiny berries can be front and center and not just a side dish. The review authors conclude that cranberries provide unique bioactive compounds that may help reduce the incidence of certain infections, improve heart health and temper inflammation.
LAB Research Inc., a Canadian-based global non-clinical contract research organization, today announced that it has recently completed development of a novel drug investigation model focused on biodistribution and pharmacokinetic of biologics.
A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) changed the composition and diversity of gut microbes, which in turn shaped how the drug is broken down and ultimately, cut its effectiveness, according to an animal study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
A new study from örebro University, published in Science Signaling today, shows that heart medication reduces the build-up of plaque in the brain's blood vessels in mice. The question is if this is true also in humans? If the answer is yes, it might bring scientists a step closer to developing a medicine against Alzheimer's disease.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Angela Lynn Pittman, C-AA 3355 Glendale Ave Fl 3, Toledo, OH 43614-2426 Ph: (419) 383-3556 | Angela Lynn Pittman, C-AA 3000 Arlington Ave, Toledo, OH 43614-2595 Ph: (419) 383-3556 |
News Archive
Cranberries are more than a holiday favorite, given their remarkable nutritional and health benefits. A new research review published in the international journal Advances in Nutrition provides reasons why these tiny berries can be front and center and not just a side dish. The review authors conclude that cranberries provide unique bioactive compounds that may help reduce the incidence of certain infections, improve heart health and temper inflammation.
LAB Research Inc., a Canadian-based global non-clinical contract research organization, today announced that it has recently completed development of a novel drug investigation model focused on biodistribution and pharmacokinetic of biologics.
A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) changed the composition and diversity of gut microbes, which in turn shaped how the drug is broken down and ultimately, cut its effectiveness, according to an animal study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
A new study from örebro University, published in Science Signaling today, shows that heart medication reduces the build-up of plaque in the brain's blood vessels in mice. The question is if this is true also in humans? If the answer is yes, it might bring scientists a step closer to developing a medicine against Alzheimer's disease.
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Joshua Lynn Jay, CAA Anesthesiologist Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3000 Arlington Ave, Toledo, OH 43614 Phone: 419-383-3556 | |
Kera Sparks, AA Anesthesiologist Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4235 Secor Rd, Toledo, OH 43623 Phone: 419-473-3561 | |
Andrew Mccray, Anesthesiologist Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3000 Arlington Ave, Toledo, OH 43614 Phone: 419-383-4000 | |
Brienne N Seekford, CAA Anesthesiologist Assistant Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3000 Arlington Ave, Toledo, OH 43614 Phone: 419-383-3888 Fax: 419-383-2860 | |
Jonathan Daniel Cox, AA-C Anesthesiologist Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3000 Arlington Ave, Mailstop #1137, Toledo, OH 43614 Phone: 419-383-3556 Fax: 419-383-3550 | |
Mr. Jacob Kanjuparamban, A.A. Anesthesiologist Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3000 Arlington Ave, Toledo, OH 43614 Phone: 419-383-3556 Fax: 419-383-3550 | |
Mr. Patrick Bolger, A.A. Anesthesiologist Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3000 Arlington Ave, Toledo, OH 43614 Phone: 419-383-3556 Fax: 419-353-3550 |