Mrs Alycia Strickland Abdulla, FNP-BC | |
1333 Taylor St, Columbia, SC 29201-2923 | |
(803) 296-3701 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Mrs Alycia Strickland Abdulla |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Nurse Practitioner |
Experience | 3 Years |
Location | 1333 Taylor St, Columbia, South Carolina |
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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1003560913 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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363LF0000X | Nurse Practitioner - Family | 2021034698 (South Carolina) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Kershawhealth | Camden, SC | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Hyper Healing | 3577821958 | 11 |
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A study at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine has identified the function of one of the earliest antibodies in the animal kingdom, an ancient immunoglobulin that helps explain the evolution of human intestinal immune responses. It was discovered to play a predominant role in the guts of fish and paves the way for a better understanding of human gut immunity as well as for safer, healthier approaches to keeping fish from pathogen infections. The findings appear in the online version of Nature Immunology and will be featured on the cover of the September issue.
The Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis (CPF) is urging the more than 128,000 people known to suffer from the deadly lung disease, pulmonary fibrosis (PF), to consider clinical trials, including two new ones funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Clinical trials of potential drug therapies are critical to the discovery of treatments for any disease and for a disease like PF that claims as many lives each year as breast cancer with virtually no survivors, they are the likely path to answers and saved lives.
The dose of contrast material can be effectively reduced by at least 10% for elderly patients undergoing a multi-detector CT examination of the pancreas and biliary region a new study finds.
Doctors believe there is some good to be found in nicotine, the highly addictive drug in tobacco products. Lung experts at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center are testing whether nicotine can help people with a chronic inflammatory lung disease called sarcoidosis.
We have been fed in literature and cinema that making eye contact is the best way to connect with someone when making a conversation. A new research by researchers at the Edith Cowan University has debunked this idea now.
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Entity Name | Physicians Unity |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1679878268 PECOS PAC ID: 6406014919 Enrollment ID: O20180316001375 |
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A study at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine has identified the function of one of the earliest antibodies in the animal kingdom, an ancient immunoglobulin that helps explain the evolution of human intestinal immune responses. It was discovered to play a predominant role in the guts of fish and paves the way for a better understanding of human gut immunity as well as for safer, healthier approaches to keeping fish from pathogen infections. The findings appear in the online version of Nature Immunology and will be featured on the cover of the September issue.
The Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis (CPF) is urging the more than 128,000 people known to suffer from the deadly lung disease, pulmonary fibrosis (PF), to consider clinical trials, including two new ones funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Clinical trials of potential drug therapies are critical to the discovery of treatments for any disease and for a disease like PF that claims as many lives each year as breast cancer with virtually no survivors, they are the likely path to answers and saved lives.
The dose of contrast material can be effectively reduced by at least 10% for elderly patients undergoing a multi-detector CT examination of the pancreas and biliary region a new study finds.
Doctors believe there is some good to be found in nicotine, the highly addictive drug in tobacco products. Lung experts at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center are testing whether nicotine can help people with a chronic inflammatory lung disease called sarcoidosis.
We have been fed in literature and cinema that making eye contact is the best way to connect with someone when making a conversation. A new research by researchers at the Edith Cowan University has debunked this idea now.
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Entity Name | Hyper Healing |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1508381567 PECOS PAC ID: 3577821958 Enrollment ID: O20190115001342 |
News Archive
A study at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine has identified the function of one of the earliest antibodies in the animal kingdom, an ancient immunoglobulin that helps explain the evolution of human intestinal immune responses. It was discovered to play a predominant role in the guts of fish and paves the way for a better understanding of human gut immunity as well as for safer, healthier approaches to keeping fish from pathogen infections. The findings appear in the online version of Nature Immunology and will be featured on the cover of the September issue.
The Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis (CPF) is urging the more than 128,000 people known to suffer from the deadly lung disease, pulmonary fibrosis (PF), to consider clinical trials, including two new ones funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Clinical trials of potential drug therapies are critical to the discovery of treatments for any disease and for a disease like PF that claims as many lives each year as breast cancer with virtually no survivors, they are the likely path to answers and saved lives.
The dose of contrast material can be effectively reduced by at least 10% for elderly patients undergoing a multi-detector CT examination of the pancreas and biliary region a new study finds.
Doctors believe there is some good to be found in nicotine, the highly addictive drug in tobacco products. Lung experts at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center are testing whether nicotine can help people with a chronic inflammatory lung disease called sarcoidosis.
We have been fed in literature and cinema that making eye contact is the best way to connect with someone when making a conversation. A new research by researchers at the Edith Cowan University has debunked this idea now.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Mrs Alycia Strickland Abdulla, FNP-BC 4310 Red Hill Rd, Camden, SC 29020-7829 Ph: (706) 267-7855 | Mrs Alycia Strickland Abdulla, FNP-BC 1333 Taylor St, Columbia, SC 29201-2923 Ph: (803) 296-3701 |
News Archive
A study at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine has identified the function of one of the earliest antibodies in the animal kingdom, an ancient immunoglobulin that helps explain the evolution of human intestinal immune responses. It was discovered to play a predominant role in the guts of fish and paves the way for a better understanding of human gut immunity as well as for safer, healthier approaches to keeping fish from pathogen infections. The findings appear in the online version of Nature Immunology and will be featured on the cover of the September issue.
The Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis (CPF) is urging the more than 128,000 people known to suffer from the deadly lung disease, pulmonary fibrosis (PF), to consider clinical trials, including two new ones funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Clinical trials of potential drug therapies are critical to the discovery of treatments for any disease and for a disease like PF that claims as many lives each year as breast cancer with virtually no survivors, they are the likely path to answers and saved lives.
The dose of contrast material can be effectively reduced by at least 10% for elderly patients undergoing a multi-detector CT examination of the pancreas and biliary region a new study finds.
Doctors believe there is some good to be found in nicotine, the highly addictive drug in tobacco products. Lung experts at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center are testing whether nicotine can help people with a chronic inflammatory lung disease called sarcoidosis.
We have been fed in literature and cinema that making eye contact is the best way to connect with someone when making a conversation. A new research by researchers at the Edith Cowan University has debunked this idea now.
› Verified 5 days ago
Mr. Joseph Crawford Iii, FNP Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 8 Richland Medical Park Dr Ste 300, Columbia, SC 29203 Phone: 803-256-6511 | |
Richard Hall Iii, APRN, FNP-BC Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1 Richland Medical Park Dr Ste 100, Columbia, SC 29203 Phone: 803-434-6095 Fax: 803-758-0120 | |
Latonya Brailsford, NP Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 4605 Monticello Rd Ste 2, Columbia, SC 29203 Phone: 803-753-5590 Fax: 803-753-5592 | |
Laketa D Riley, APRN Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 111 Doctor Cir, Columbia, SC 29203 Phone: 800-491-0909 | |
Jenny O'neill, FNP-BC Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 200 Arbor Lake Dr, Suite 120, Columbia, SC 29223 Phone: 803-457-8125 Fax: 803-457-8129 | |
Sarah Elizabeth Wilson, PNP Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 9 Richland Medical Park Dr Ste 420, Columbia, SC 29203 Phone: 803-434-3950 Fax: 803-434-3496 | |
Miss Karen Mccain, NURSE PRACTITONER Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 111 Doctor Cir, Columbia, SC 29203 Phone: 800-491-0909 |