Paula K Siefken, PA | |
8091 Rivers Ave, North Charleston, SC 29406-9236 | |
(843) 572-7000 | |
(843) 572-4070 |
Full Name | Paula K Siefken |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Physician Assistant |
Experience | 28 Years |
Location | 8091 Rivers Ave, North Charleston, 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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1134155765 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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363A00000X | Physician Assistant | 437 (South Carolina) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Charleston Carenow Urgent Care Llc | 3274893359 | 28 |
News Archive
"The Democratic chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee lambasted the Obama administration over its handling of an incident at a St. Louis VA center in which more than 1,800 veterans were told they may have been exposed to HIV. ... The Department of Veterans Affairs last month sent a letter to 1,812 patients informing them that could have been exposed to HIV and other deadly viruses because of dental equipment that was insufficiently sterilized over a period of 13 months."
Accusations that records were kept secret or falsified and over preventable deaths and mismanagement are part of a larger problems within the Veterans Affairs health system, some say.
A new study explores the possibility that the novel coronavirus, which is ravaging the world, can spread in hot and humid conditions, dispelling the view held by some investigators that the virus is more easily transmissible in colder climates.
A University of Colorado Cancer Center study published in the journal Pediatric Blood & Cancer shows that pediatric cancer patients who receive antibiotics within 60 minutes of reporting fever and showing neutropenia (low neutrophil count), go on to have decreased intensive care consultation rate and lower mortality compared with patients who receive antibiotics outside the 60-minute window.
Nearly one out of four older Americans say that either they or a family member have experienced excessive or unwanted medical treatment, according to the latest issue of The Gerontological Society of America's Public Policy & Aging Report, which goes on to show that Americans strongly support holding doctors accountable when they fail to honor patients' end-of-life health care wishes.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Paula K Siefken, PA 4416 Forest Dr, 2nd Floor, Columbia, SC 29206-3104 Ph: (803) 782-4278 | Paula K Siefken, PA 8091 Rivers Ave, North Charleston, SC 29406-9236 Ph: (843) 572-7000 |
News Archive
"The Democratic chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee lambasted the Obama administration over its handling of an incident at a St. Louis VA center in which more than 1,800 veterans were told they may have been exposed to HIV. ... The Department of Veterans Affairs last month sent a letter to 1,812 patients informing them that could have been exposed to HIV and other deadly viruses because of dental equipment that was insufficiently sterilized over a period of 13 months."
Accusations that records were kept secret or falsified and over preventable deaths and mismanagement are part of a larger problems within the Veterans Affairs health system, some say.
A new study explores the possibility that the novel coronavirus, which is ravaging the world, can spread in hot and humid conditions, dispelling the view held by some investigators that the virus is more easily transmissible in colder climates.
A University of Colorado Cancer Center study published in the journal Pediatric Blood & Cancer shows that pediatric cancer patients who receive antibiotics within 60 minutes of reporting fever and showing neutropenia (low neutrophil count), go on to have decreased intensive care consultation rate and lower mortality compared with patients who receive antibiotics outside the 60-minute window.
Nearly one out of four older Americans say that either they or a family member have experienced excessive or unwanted medical treatment, according to the latest issue of The Gerontological Society of America's Public Policy & Aging Report, which goes on to show that Americans strongly support holding doctors accountable when they fail to honor patients' end-of-life health care wishes.
› Verified 5 days ago
Ms. Grace Elizabeth Howie, PA Physician Assistant Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2890 Tricom St, North Charleston, SC 29406 Phone: 843-797-6600 Fax: 843-820-1440 | |
Abigail Marx, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2811 Tricom St, North Charleston, SC 29406 Phone: 843-737-0437 | |
Jordyn Kachmar, PA Physician Assistant Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2575 Elms Center Rd Ste 200, North Charleston, SC 29406 Phone: 843-724-1950 | |
Mark H Sink, P.A. Physician Assistant Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 8740 Rivers Ave, North Charleston, SC 29406 Phone: 843-572-5990 | |
Alison Renee Hickey, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 8091 Rivers Ave, North Charleston, SC 29406 Phone: 843-572-7000 Fax: 843-572-4070 | |
Destiney Malpass, PA Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9295 Medical Plaza Dr Ste A-b, North Charleston, SC 29406 Phone: 843-797-3960 | |
Kimberly A Kay, PA-C Physician Assistant Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2880 Tricom St, North Charleston, SC 29406 Phone: 843-797-5050 Fax: 843-797-3633 |