Dr Kory Krahl, CRNA, DNAP | |
1000 Pole Creek Xing, Sidney, NE 69162-2901 | |
(308) 254-5825 | |
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Full Name | Dr Kory Krahl |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (crna) |
Experience | 7 Years |
Location | 1000 Pole Creek Xing, Sidney, Nebraska |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. He 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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1619405263 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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367500000X | Nurse Anesthetist, Certified Registered | 101424 (Nebraska) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Holy Cross Hospital A Div Of Taos Health Systems | Taos, NM | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Netherlands Anesthesia, Llc | 8123433588 | 20 |
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Addressing long-held concerns about whether organ donors have adequate protections, the country's transplant regulators acted late Monday to require that hospitals thoroughly inform living kidney donors of the risks they face, fully evaluate their medical and psychological suitability, and then track their health for two years after donation.
Researchers at Cambridge University have identified five genetic clues for women who have a family history of breast cancer. The study brings up the number of common genetic variations linked to increased risk of breast cancer in women to 18. The study was published in Nature Genetics.
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute have developed a chip made of carbon nanotubes that can capture circulating tumor cells of all sizes and types, and can do so with far greater sensitivity than existing technologies.
Most humans would like to shed their fatty exteriors, but tuberculosis (TB)-causing bacteria rely on theirs for survival. Scientists at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ)-New Jersey Medical School have now discovered a drug that cripples the TB bug by dissolving its protective fatty coating, a finding that could eventually be used to improve TB treatment in humans. The study has been posted online by Nature Chemical Biology.
The presence of calcium in coronary arteries is a much better predictor of heart attack and stroke than C-reactive protein among people with normal levels of LDL cholesterol, according to a study of more than 2,000 people led by a Johns Hopkins heart specialist.
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Entity Name | Netherlands Anesthesia, Llc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1922603562 PECOS PAC ID: 8123433588 Enrollment ID: O20210216003117 |
News Archive
Addressing long-held concerns about whether organ donors have adequate protections, the country's transplant regulators acted late Monday to require that hospitals thoroughly inform living kidney donors of the risks they face, fully evaluate their medical and psychological suitability, and then track their health for two years after donation.
Researchers at Cambridge University have identified five genetic clues for women who have a family history of breast cancer. The study brings up the number of common genetic variations linked to increased risk of breast cancer in women to 18. The study was published in Nature Genetics.
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute have developed a chip made of carbon nanotubes that can capture circulating tumor cells of all sizes and types, and can do so with far greater sensitivity than existing technologies.
Most humans would like to shed their fatty exteriors, but tuberculosis (TB)-causing bacteria rely on theirs for survival. Scientists at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ)-New Jersey Medical School have now discovered a drug that cripples the TB bug by dissolving its protective fatty coating, a finding that could eventually be used to improve TB treatment in humans. The study has been posted online by Nature Chemical Biology.
The presence of calcium in coronary arteries is a much better predictor of heart attack and stroke than C-reactive protein among people with normal levels of LDL cholesterol, according to a study of more than 2,000 people led by a Johns Hopkins heart specialist.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Kory Krahl, CRNA, DNAP 1912 Keller Dr, Sidney, NE 69162-2569 Ph: (970) 379-3886 | Dr Kory Krahl, CRNA, DNAP 1000 Pole Creek Xing, Sidney, NE 69162-2901 Ph: (308) 254-5825 |
News Archive
Addressing long-held concerns about whether organ donors have adequate protections, the country's transplant regulators acted late Monday to require that hospitals thoroughly inform living kidney donors of the risks they face, fully evaluate their medical and psychological suitability, and then track their health for two years after donation.
Researchers at Cambridge University have identified five genetic clues for women who have a family history of breast cancer. The study brings up the number of common genetic variations linked to increased risk of breast cancer in women to 18. The study was published in Nature Genetics.
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute have developed a chip made of carbon nanotubes that can capture circulating tumor cells of all sizes and types, and can do so with far greater sensitivity than existing technologies.
Most humans would like to shed their fatty exteriors, but tuberculosis (TB)-causing bacteria rely on theirs for survival. Scientists at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ)-New Jersey Medical School have now discovered a drug that cripples the TB bug by dissolving its protective fatty coating, a finding that could eventually be used to improve TB treatment in humans. The study has been posted online by Nature Chemical Biology.
The presence of calcium in coronary arteries is a much better predictor of heart attack and stroke than C-reactive protein among people with normal levels of LDL cholesterol, according to a study of more than 2,000 people led by a Johns Hopkins heart specialist.
› Verified 6 days ago
Mr. Craig S Sandberg, CRNA Nurse Anesthetist - CR Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 645 Osage St, Sidney Regional Medical Center, Sidney, NE 69162 Phone: 308-254-5825 Fax: 308-254-7258 | |
Nathaniel Clark, APRN-CRNA Nurse Anesthetist - CR Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1000 Pole Creek Xing, Sidney, NE 69162 Phone: 308-254-5825 | |
James Allen Grosshans, CRNA Nurse Anesthetist - CR Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 645 Osage, Memorial Health Center, Sidney, NE 69162 Phone: 308-254-5825 Fax: 308-254-8095 | |
John Bruce Fortner Jr., CRNA Nurse Anesthetist - CR Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1000 Pole Creek Crossing, Sidney, NE 69162 Phone: 308-254-5825 |