Mr Kolt Monte Piquet, PA-C | |
1675 Curlew Dr, Ammon, ID 83406-4850 | |
(208) 523-5319 | |
(208) 523-5627 |
Full Name | Mr Kolt Monte Piquet |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Physician Assistant |
Experience | 7 Years |
Location | 1675 Curlew Dr, Ammon, Idaho |
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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1780194613 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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363A00000X | Physician Assistant | PA-1539 (Idaho) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Badger Inc | 3173794187 | 9 |
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Mr Kolt Monte Piquet, PA-C 1675 Curlew Dr, Ammon, ID 83406-4850 Ph: (208) 523-5319 | Mr Kolt Monte Piquet, PA-C 1675 Curlew Dr, Ammon, ID 83406-4850 Ph: (208) 523-5319 |
News Archive
DSM, which created and manufactures Dyneema Purity, the world's strongest Medical grade fiber, today announced agreements with Biomedical Structures, Cortland Company and Secant Medical. These companies' experience in processing Dyneema Purity fiber in biomedical textile structures offers medical device companies the ability to use various constructions of Dyneema Purity, including the recently launched Dyneema Purity BLUE, in commercial medical devices.
A reproductive health bill introduced Tuesday in the House of Representatives in the Philippines "would require the government to provide information on family planning methods, make contraceptives available free of charge and introduce reproductive health and sexuality classes in schools," the Associated Press/Seattle Times reports, noting the scope of controversy surrounding this issue.
In a study conducted to examine the health outcomes related to salt intake, as gauged by the amount of sodium excreted in the urine, lower sodium excretion was associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular death, while higher sodium excretion did not correspond with increased risk of hypertension or cardiovascular disease complications, according to a study in the May 4 issue of JAMA.
Health ministers from Lesotho, Swaziland and South Africa said they have formed an alliance to fight drug-resistant tuberculosis, Deutsche Presse-Agentur/M&C reports.
A European consortium of epilepsy researchers has reported the discovery of a new gene involved in severe childhood epilepsy. Using a novel combination of technologies, including trio exome sequencing of patient/parental DNA and genetic studies in the tiny larvae of zebrafish, the EuroEPINOMICS RES consortium found that mutations in the gene CHD2 are responsible for a subset of epilepsy patients with symptoms similar to Dravet syndrome - a severe form of childhood epilepsy that is in many patients resistant to currently available anti-epileptic drugs.
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Madison Rae Groberg, Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2705 E 17th St, Ammon, ID 83406 Phone: 208-346-7500 | |
Kamlyn Harker, PA Physician Assistant Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3067 Eagle Dr, Ammon, ID 83406 Phone: 208-522-4600 | |
Tyler Jordan Pond, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2705 E 17th St, Ammon, ID 83406 Phone: 208-346-7500 Fax: 208-346-7501 | |
Mr. David Dean Buys, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3067 Eagle Dr, Ammon, ID 83406 Phone: 208-522-4600 Fax: 208-552-7521 | |
Jordan Neil Hale, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1547 Midway Dr Ste B, Ammon, ID 83406 Phone: 208-497-0429 Fax: 208-497-0430 | |
Mrs. Zabrina Yvette Thurman, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3456 E 17th St, Suite 125, Ammon, ID 83406 Phone: 208-529-2828 Fax: 208-529-3890 | |
Mrs. Kathy Jean Hemming, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1675 Curlew Drive, Ammon, ID 83406 Phone: 208-523-5319 Fax: 208-523-5627 |