Mr Nicholas Francis Wunder, PA-C | |
995 Hospitality Way, Aberdeen, MD 21001-1755 | |
(410) 306-7880 | |
(410) 306-7881 |
Full Name | Mr Nicholas Francis Wunder |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Physician Assistant |
Experience | 22 Years |
Location | 995 Hospitality Way, Aberdeen, Maryland |
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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1508839499 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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363AM0700X | Physician Assistant - Medical | C0002595 (Maryland) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Patient First Maryland Medical Group Pllc | 4385538735 | 221 |
Patient First Maryland Medical Group Pllc | 4385538735 | 221 |
Patient First Pennsylvania Medical Group Pllc | 5193900280 | 148 |
Patient First Richmond Medical Group Pllc | 9931011434 | 288 |
Patient First Maryland Physicians Group, P.c.. | 9335391978 | 45 |
News Archive
A new study finds that HIV-infected individuals with kidney failure are less likely to receive a kidney transplant—especially from living donors—than their uninfected counterparts.
Allergies are becoming more commonplace, particularly in industrialised coun-tries. In addition to hay fever, allergic asthma is currently considered to be one of the most widespread allergies. UFZ researchers and their colleagues from the University of Leipzig have recently been successful in finding a protein that plays a critical role in the development of allergic airway inflammation.
"Promising scientific developments to prevent AIDS, not just treat its victims, have sparked hope among health officials, researchers and advocacy groups struggling to control the epidemic. Unfortunately, the global recession and soaring deficits in advanced nations have made it unlikely that sufficient money will be available to fully seize the new opportunities," according to a New York Times editorial, which postures, "[s]ome agonizing choices will have to be made."
Researchers from the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth have found that epigenetic changes to DNA are associated with aging in disease-free breast tissues and are further altered in breast tumors. Epigenetic changes describe heritable alterations caused by mechanisms other than by changes in DNA sequence. The discovery, published in the February 2014 issue of Epigenetics, illustrates how cancer and aging are tightly interconnected processes by identifying epigenetic alterations present in the normal aging breast that may increase disease risk in cancer-free individuals.
REGENERX BIOPHARMACEUTICALS, INC. (the "Company" or "RegeneRx") announced today that it received a "Notice of Allowance" in Europe for its patent application: Inhibition or Reversal of Skin Aging by Actin-Sequestering Peptides.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Mr Nicholas Francis Wunder, PA-C 5000 Cox Rd, Glen Allen, VA 23060-9263 Ph: (804) 968-5700 | Mr Nicholas Francis Wunder, PA-C 995 Hospitality Way, Aberdeen, MD 21001-1755 Ph: (410) 306-7880 |
News Archive
A new study finds that HIV-infected individuals with kidney failure are less likely to receive a kidney transplant—especially from living donors—than their uninfected counterparts.
Allergies are becoming more commonplace, particularly in industrialised coun-tries. In addition to hay fever, allergic asthma is currently considered to be one of the most widespread allergies. UFZ researchers and their colleagues from the University of Leipzig have recently been successful in finding a protein that plays a critical role in the development of allergic airway inflammation.
"Promising scientific developments to prevent AIDS, not just treat its victims, have sparked hope among health officials, researchers and advocacy groups struggling to control the epidemic. Unfortunately, the global recession and soaring deficits in advanced nations have made it unlikely that sufficient money will be available to fully seize the new opportunities," according to a New York Times editorial, which postures, "[s]ome agonizing choices will have to be made."
Researchers from the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth have found that epigenetic changes to DNA are associated with aging in disease-free breast tissues and are further altered in breast tumors. Epigenetic changes describe heritable alterations caused by mechanisms other than by changes in DNA sequence. The discovery, published in the February 2014 issue of Epigenetics, illustrates how cancer and aging are tightly interconnected processes by identifying epigenetic alterations present in the normal aging breast that may increase disease risk in cancer-free individuals.
REGENERX BIOPHARMACEUTICALS, INC. (the "Company" or "RegeneRx") announced today that it received a "Notice of Allowance" in Europe for its patent application: Inhibition or Reversal of Skin Aging by Actin-Sequestering Peptides.
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Amber Vasold, Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 16 Aberdeen Shopping Plz, Aberdeen, MD 21001 Phone: 410-272-8844 Fax: 410-272-8910 | |
Jason M Fay, PA Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 995 Hospitality Way, Aberdeen, MD 21001 Phone: 410-306-7880 | |
Tracy A. Lazarony-rudd, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 995 Hospitality Way, Aberdeen, MD 21001 Phone: 410-306-7880 Fax: 410-306-7881 | |
Jennifer Wylie Watts, M.S, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 995 Hospitality Way, Aberdeen, MD 21001 Phone: 410-306-7880 Fax: 410-306-7881 | |
Julianne Ina Davis, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 995 Hospitality Way, Patient First, Aberdeen, MD 21001 Phone: 410-306-7880 | |
Kimberly Lynn Harmon, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 995 Hospitality Way, Aberdeen, MD 21001 Phone: 410-306-7880 Fax: 410-306-7881 |