Jody P Juneau, CRNA - Medicare Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna) in Pascagoula, MS

Jody P Juneau, CRNA is a medicare enrolled "Nurse Anesthetist, Certified Registered" in Pascagoula, Mississippi. He graduated from nursing school in 2005 and has 19 years of diverse experience with area of expertise as Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna). He is a member of the group practice Singing River Health System, Jackson County Anesthesia and his current practice location is 2809 Denny Ave, Pascagoula, Mississippi. You can reach out to his office (for appointments etc.) via phone at (228) 809-5331.

Jody P Juneau is licensed to practice in Mississippi (license number 901420) and he also participates in the medicare program. He accepts medicare assignments (which means he accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance) and his NPI Number is 1588623250.

Contact Information

Jody P Juneau, CRNA
2809 Denny Ave,
Pascagoula, MS 39581-5301
(228) 809-5331
(228) 809-1153



Provider's Profile

Full NameJody P Juneau
GenderMale
SpecialityCertified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna)
Experience19 Years
Location2809 Denny Ave, Pascagoula, Mississippi
Accepts Medicare AssignmentsYes. He accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance.
  Medical Education and Training:
  • Jody P Juneau graduated from nursing school in 2005
  NPI Data:
  • NPI Number: 1588623250
  • Provider Enumeration Date: 03/21/2006
  • Last Update Date: 12/09/2021
  Medicare PECOS Information:
  • PECOS PAC ID: 3375559172
  • Enrollment ID: I20170816003829

Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Jody P Juneau such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1588623250NPI-NPPES

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
367500000XNurse Anesthetist, Certified Registered 901420 (Mississippi)Primary

Medical Facilities Affiliation

Facility NameLocationFacility Type
Singing River Health SystemPascagoula, MSHospital

Group Practice Association

Group Practice NameGroup PECOS PAC IDNo. of Members
Singing River Health System3870405194156
Jackson County Anesthesia993129272940

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Medicare Reassignments

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Entity NameSinging River Health System
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1083893937
PECOS PAC ID: 3870405194
Enrollment ID: O20031104000435

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Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1104829597
PECOS PAC ID: 4880791490
Enrollment ID: O20070618000014

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Entity NameJackson County Anesthesia
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1922159219
PECOS PAC ID: 9931292729
Enrollment ID: O20070913000898

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Entity NameSinging River Gulfport
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1861010159
PECOS PAC ID: 5294154829
Enrollment ID: O20201001001497

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Entity NameSinging River Health System
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Hospital Department(s)
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1740918937
PECOS PAC ID: 3870405194
Enrollment ID: O20221202000423

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Entity NameSinging River Gulfport
Entity TypePart B Supplier - Hospital Department(s)
Entity IdentifiersNPI Number: 1780312504
PECOS PAC ID: 5294154829
Enrollment ID: O20230106000462

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Medicare Part D Prescriber Enrollment

Any physician or other eligible professional who prescribes Part D drugs must either enroll in the Medicare program or opt out in order to prescribe drugs to their patients with Part D prescription drug benefit plans. Jody P Juneau is enrolled with medicare and thus, if eligible, can prescribe medicare part D drugs to patients with medicare part D benefits.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Jody P Juneau, CRNA
2101 Highway 90,
Gautier, MS 39553-5340

Ph: (228) 497-7576
Jody P Juneau, CRNA
2809 Denny Ave,
Pascagoula, MS 39581-5301

Ph: (228) 809-5331

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Nurse Anesthetist, Certified Registered Nurses in Pascagoula, MS

Amanda Graham Dobbins, CRNA
Nurse Anesthetist - CR
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 2809 Denny Ave, Pascagoula, MS 39581
Phone: 228-806-4525    
Mr. Laird Miller,
Nurse Anesthetist - CR
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2809 Denny Ave, Pascagoula, MS 39581
Phone: 228-809-5000    
Andrew J Zielinski, CRNA
Nurse Anesthetist - CR
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2809 Denny Ave, Pascagoula, MS 39581
Phone: 228-809-5540    Fax: 228-809-1153
Mr. Christopher Arlen Jones, CRNA
Nurse Anesthetist - CR
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2809 Denny Ave, Pascagoula, MS 39581
Phone: 228-809-5531    Fax: 228-809-1153
Jonathan White, CRNA
Nurse Anesthetist - CR
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2809 Denny Ave, Pascagoula, MS 39581
Phone: 228-809-5000    
Mrs. Christine Cooper Bowman, CRNA
Nurse Anesthetist - CR
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2809 Denny Ave, Pascagoula, MS 39581
Phone: 228-809-5000    
Robert Shotlander,
Nurse Anesthetist - CR
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2809 Denny Ave, Pascagoula, MS 39581
Phone: 228-809-5000    

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