Emily Behrend, CNM | |
2402 Winnebago St, Madison, WI 53704-5341 | |
(608) 242-6840 | |
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Full Name | Emily Behrend |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Certified Nurse Midwife (cnm) |
Experience | 5 Years |
Location | 2402 Winnebago St, Madison, Wisconsin |
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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1174147110 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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367A00000X | Advanced Practice Midwife | 424 (Minnesota) | Secondary |
367A00000X | Advanced Practice Midwife | 150024-32 (Wisconsin) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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University Of Wisconsin Medical Foundation Inc | 6608785464 | 2164 |
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Sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, Saint Louis University's Center for Vaccine Development is conducting research of an investigational vaccine designed to prevent people from contracting dengue, a potentially lethal virus that has rapidly spread around the world.
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Christiana Care Health System's Helen F. Graham Cancer Center is leading a national clinical trial to determine if Crestor, a cholesterol-lowering drug, can prevent new colon tumors from forming after colon cancer surgery.
The number of people who live at home with Alzheimer's Disease (AD), a brain disease that causes abnormal changes that kill brain cells, is expected to grow from 3.2 million today to more than 8 million in 2050.
Pathologic changes of the retina caused by diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in working adults. Diabetic retinopathy has no known cure, treatment options are inadequate, and prevention strategies offer limited protection. In the first of its kind, a report in The American Journal of Pathology describes a potential new intraocular treatment based on manipulating the renin angiotensin system (RAS) that both prevents and reverses some characteristics of diabetic retinopathy in a mouse model.
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Entity Name | University Of Wisconsin Medical Foundation Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1598784555 PECOS PAC ID: 6608785464 Enrollment ID: O20031111000435 |
News Archive
Sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, Saint Louis University's Center for Vaccine Development is conducting research of an investigational vaccine designed to prevent people from contracting dengue, a potentially lethal virus that has rapidly spread around the world.
Since the early days of fertility treatment, women undergoing IVF treatment have had to place a hormonal gel in their vagina on a daily basis for at least 14 days after embryo transfer. The hormone is necessary to increase the chances of pregnancy, but it may also cause some side effects in the form of irritation and leaky discharge.
Christiana Care Health System's Helen F. Graham Cancer Center is leading a national clinical trial to determine if Crestor, a cholesterol-lowering drug, can prevent new colon tumors from forming after colon cancer surgery.
The number of people who live at home with Alzheimer's Disease (AD), a brain disease that causes abnormal changes that kill brain cells, is expected to grow from 3.2 million today to more than 8 million in 2050.
Pathologic changes of the retina caused by diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in working adults. Diabetic retinopathy has no known cure, treatment options are inadequate, and prevention strategies offer limited protection. In the first of its kind, a report in The American Journal of Pathology describes a potential new intraocular treatment based on manipulating the renin angiotensin system (RAS) that both prevents and reverses some characteristics of diabetic retinopathy in a mouse model.
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Entity Name | Access Community Health Centers Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1417055617 PECOS PAC ID: 0345153672 Enrollment ID: O20041204000065 |
News Archive
Sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, Saint Louis University's Center for Vaccine Development is conducting research of an investigational vaccine designed to prevent people from contracting dengue, a potentially lethal virus that has rapidly spread around the world.
Since the early days of fertility treatment, women undergoing IVF treatment have had to place a hormonal gel in their vagina on a daily basis for at least 14 days after embryo transfer. The hormone is necessary to increase the chances of pregnancy, but it may also cause some side effects in the form of irritation and leaky discharge.
Christiana Care Health System's Helen F. Graham Cancer Center is leading a national clinical trial to determine if Crestor, a cholesterol-lowering drug, can prevent new colon tumors from forming after colon cancer surgery.
The number of people who live at home with Alzheimer's Disease (AD), a brain disease that causes abnormal changes that kill brain cells, is expected to grow from 3.2 million today to more than 8 million in 2050.
Pathologic changes of the retina caused by diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in working adults. Diabetic retinopathy has no known cure, treatment options are inadequate, and prevention strategies offer limited protection. In the first of its kind, a report in The American Journal of Pathology describes a potential new intraocular treatment based on manipulating the renin angiotensin system (RAS) that both prevents and reverses some characteristics of diabetic retinopathy in a mouse model.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Emily Behrend, CNM 7974 Uw Health Ct, Middleton, WI 53562-5531 Ph: () - | Emily Behrend, CNM 2402 Winnebago St, Madison, WI 53704-5341 Ph: (608) 242-6840 |
News Archive
Sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, Saint Louis University's Center for Vaccine Development is conducting research of an investigational vaccine designed to prevent people from contracting dengue, a potentially lethal virus that has rapidly spread around the world.
Since the early days of fertility treatment, women undergoing IVF treatment have had to place a hormonal gel in their vagina on a daily basis for at least 14 days after embryo transfer. The hormone is necessary to increase the chances of pregnancy, but it may also cause some side effects in the form of irritation and leaky discharge.
Christiana Care Health System's Helen F. Graham Cancer Center is leading a national clinical trial to determine if Crestor, a cholesterol-lowering drug, can prevent new colon tumors from forming after colon cancer surgery.
The number of people who live at home with Alzheimer's Disease (AD), a brain disease that causes abnormal changes that kill brain cells, is expected to grow from 3.2 million today to more than 8 million in 2050.
Pathologic changes of the retina caused by diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in working adults. Diabetic retinopathy has no known cure, treatment options are inadequate, and prevention strategies offer limited protection. In the first of its kind, a report in The American Journal of Pathology describes a potential new intraocular treatment based on manipulating the renin angiotensin system (RAS) that both prevents and reverses some characteristics of diabetic retinopathy in a mouse model.
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Anna Habermeyer, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 451 Junction Rd, Madison, WI 53717 Phone: 608-265-7601 | |
Nicole T. Michler, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 20 S Park St, Madison, WI 53715 Phone: 608-287-2830 Fax: 608-287-2845 | |
Cassandra Jo Liss, RN, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2402 Winnebago St, Madison, WI 53704 Phone: 608-242-6840 | |
Melissa Margaret Kaminsky, MSN, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: University Health Services, 333 E. Campus Mall #8104, Madison, WI 53715 Phone: 608-265-5600 | |
Erika Ono, CNM Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 451 Junction Rd, Madison, WI 53717 Phone: 608-263-0150 Fax: 608-265-7020 | |
Kimberly Jo Erickson, CNM, WHNP-BC Advanced Practice Midwife Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1313 Fish Hatchery Rd, Madison, WI 53715 Phone: 608-252-8000 Fax: 608-283-7354 |