Amanda Lee Cote, | |
89 Morton St, Andover, MA 01810-2036 | |
(978) 475-0944 | |
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Full Name | Amanda Lee Cote |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Occupational Therapist |
Location | 89 Morton St, Andover, Massachusetts |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1114317351 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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225X00000X | Occupational Therapist | 11465 (Massachusetts) | Primary |
Provider Name | Fox Rehab-nh, Llc |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1811355373 PECOS PAC ID: 2466741293 Enrollment ID: O20160518002029 |
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Amanda Lee Cote, 89 Morton St, Andover, MA 01810-2036 Ph: () - | Amanda Lee Cote, 89 Morton St, Andover, MA 01810-2036 Ph: (978) 475-0944 |
News Archive
Burning incense, a popular cultural practice in Arabian Gulf countries and elsewhere, generates indoor air pollutants that may cause inflammation in human lung cells, say researchers in the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Only one new drug has become available over the past 50 years for the estimated 1.5 million Americans and five million-plus people worldwide suffering from lupus, but new research has identified a previously unknown mechanism involved in the immune response that could provide an alternative therapy target.
New York College of Health Professions, a private institutionally accredited college based in Syosset, N.Y., with a facility in Luo Yang, China, today announced the opening of its second Manhattan location at the University Settlement on Houston Street and Bowery in Chinatown.
Stem cells that glow like fireflies could someday help doctors heal damaged hearts without cutting into patients' chests.In his University of Central Florida lab, Steven Ebert engineered stem cells with the same enzyme that makes fireflies glow. The "firefly" stem cells glow brighter and brighter as they develop into healthy heart muscle, allowing doctors to track whether and where the stem cells are working.
Common medication to treat insomnia, anxiety, itching or allergies can have a negative impact on memory or concentration in the elderly, according to Dr. Cara Tannenbaum, Research Chair at the Institut universitaire de g-riatrie de Montr-al (IUGM, Montreal Geriatric University Institute) and Associate Professor of Medicine and Pharmacy at the University of Montreal (UdeM).
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Ms. Cynthia Marie Mattingly, OT Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: One Dundee Park, Suite 1 And 2, Andover, MA 01810 Phone: 978-474-9994 Fax: 978-474-0171 | |
Mrs. Brenda D Riordan, OTR Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 200 Brickstone Sq, Andover, MA 01810 Phone: 978-247-5158 | |
Meghan O'connor, OTR/L Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 450 Lowell St, Andover, MA 01810 Phone: 978-475-4056 | |
Leah Cabeceiras, OT Occupational Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 254 Lowell St, Andover, MA 01810 Phone: 603-484-4070 | |
Dr. Colleen Tricia Farrell, OTD, OTR/L Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 200 Brickstone Sq, Suite 301, Andover, MA 01810 Phone: 978-474-7500 | |
Erin Greenstein, Occupational Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 35 New England Business Center Dr Ste 207, Andover, MA 01810 Phone: 978-388-4500 Fax: 855-639-1689 |