Beth Cleary, PMHNP, RN | |
186 Providence St, West Warwick, RI 02893 | |
(401) 615-2800 | |
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Full Name | Beth Cleary |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Nurse Practitioner |
Experience | 9 Years |
Location | 186 Providence St, West Warwick, Rhode Island |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1487062907 | NPI | - | NPPES |
CAPRN01978 | Other | RI | CAPRN |
APRN01978 | Other | RI | APRN LICENSE |
RN62078 | Other | RI | RN LICENSE |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Thundermist Health Center | 1557270477 | 131 |
News Archive
"Circumcision reduces a man's risk of acquiring and transmitting HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, and now researchers have found a possible explanation: the procedure reduces the quantity and diversity of bacteria at the head of the penis," the New York Times' "Well" blog reports (Bakalar, 4/18).
When treatment guidelines for a particular disease emerge, they are often published in a peer-reviewed medical journal, which can take up to three years. One University of Alabama at Birmingham infectious diseases expert recently helped develop new Hepatitis C virus (HCV) guidelines that can be updated and published as new data emerge and new therapies are approved.
Faith-based organizations are playing a major role in the fight against HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, according to a World Health Organization report released this week, IRIN/AllAfrica.com reports.
All biological reactions within human cells depend on enzymes. Their power as catalysts enables biological reactions to occur usually in milliseconds. But how slowly would these reactions proceed spontaneously, in the absence of enzymes - minutes, hours, days? And why even pose the question?
Researchers at the University of Florida and The Johns Hopkins University have developed a line of genetically altered mice that model the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease. This model may help scientists identify new therapies to provide relief to patients who are beginning to experience symptoms.
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Entity Name | Thundermist Health Center |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1700041001 PECOS PAC ID: 1557270477 Enrollment ID: O20040211000909 |
News Archive
"Circumcision reduces a man's risk of acquiring and transmitting HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, and now researchers have found a possible explanation: the procedure reduces the quantity and diversity of bacteria at the head of the penis," the New York Times' "Well" blog reports (Bakalar, 4/18).
When treatment guidelines for a particular disease emerge, they are often published in a peer-reviewed medical journal, which can take up to three years. One University of Alabama at Birmingham infectious diseases expert recently helped develop new Hepatitis C virus (HCV) guidelines that can be updated and published as new data emerge and new therapies are approved.
Faith-based organizations are playing a major role in the fight against HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, according to a World Health Organization report released this week, IRIN/AllAfrica.com reports.
All biological reactions within human cells depend on enzymes. Their power as catalysts enables biological reactions to occur usually in milliseconds. But how slowly would these reactions proceed spontaneously, in the absence of enzymes - minutes, hours, days? And why even pose the question?
Researchers at the University of Florida and The Johns Hopkins University have developed a line of genetically altered mice that model the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease. This model may help scientists identify new therapies to provide relief to patients who are beginning to experience symptoms.
› Verified 5 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Beth Cleary, PMHNP, RN 186 Providence St, West Warwick, RI 02893-2508 Ph: (401) 615-2800 | Beth Cleary, PMHNP, RN 186 Providence St, West Warwick, RI 02893 Ph: (401) 615-2800 |
News Archive
"Circumcision reduces a man's risk of acquiring and transmitting HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, and now researchers have found a possible explanation: the procedure reduces the quantity and diversity of bacteria at the head of the penis," the New York Times' "Well" blog reports (Bakalar, 4/18).
When treatment guidelines for a particular disease emerge, they are often published in a peer-reviewed medical journal, which can take up to three years. One University of Alabama at Birmingham infectious diseases expert recently helped develop new Hepatitis C virus (HCV) guidelines that can be updated and published as new data emerge and new therapies are approved.
Faith-based organizations are playing a major role in the fight against HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, according to a World Health Organization report released this week, IRIN/AllAfrica.com reports.
All biological reactions within human cells depend on enzymes. Their power as catalysts enables biological reactions to occur usually in milliseconds. But how slowly would these reactions proceed spontaneously, in the absence of enzymes - minutes, hours, days? And why even pose the question?
Researchers at the University of Florida and The Johns Hopkins University have developed a line of genetically altered mice that model the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease. This model may help scientists identify new therapies to provide relief to patients who are beginning to experience symptoms.
› Verified 5 days ago
Mary Rose, ARNP Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 186 Providence Street, West Warwick, RI 02893 Phone: 401-767-4100 | |
Jessica Cardillo Douglas, FNP Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 186 Providence St, West Warwick, RI 02893 Phone: 401-615-2800 Fax: 401-615-2805 | |
Dr. Jenna S. Venditto, DNP, APRN, FNP-C Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 186 Providence St, West Warwick, RI 02893 Phone: 401-615-2800 Fax: 401-615-2805 | |
Kelly E Albro, FNP-BC Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 186 Providence St, West Warwick, RI 02893 Phone: 401-615-2800 | |
Leanne Myatt, NP Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 186 Providence St, West Warwick, RI 02893 Phone: 401-615-2800 | |
Hollie Ann Colucci, Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 215 Legris Ave, West Warwick, RI 02893 Phone: 401-234-6685 Fax: 401-250-9703 | |
Mrs. Barbara J Forloney, PMHCNS, BC Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 310 Cowesett Ave, West Warwick, RI 02893 Phone: 401-323-6237 Fax: 401-274-0923 |