Gregory Paul Burton, MD Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 415 Chalan San Antonio, Ste 214, Tamuning, GU 96913 Phone: 671-647-6213 Fax: 671-647-5385 |
Dr. James Vinnie Mcdarby, MD Ophthalmology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 415 Chalan San Antonio, Suite 214 Island Eye Center, Tamuning, GU 96913 Phone: 671-647-5381 Fax: 671-647-5385 |
Eyal Margalit, MD, PHD Ophthalmology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 415 Chalan San Antonio, Suite 214, Tamuning, GU 96913 Phone: 671-647-5382 Fax: 671-647-5385 |
Dr. Anthony Jermaine Smith Iii, MD Ophthalmology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 415 Chalan San Antonio Suite 214, Island Eye Center, Tamuning, GU 96913 Phone: 671-647-5381 Fax: 671-647-5385 |
Dr. Marjorie Fricke Debenedictis, MD Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 633 Gov Carlos Camacho Rd., Suite 103, Tamuning, GU 96913 Phone: 671-647-5829 Fax: 671-647-5830 |
Dr. Robert Richard Wresch, M.D. Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 388 Ypao Rd, Tamuning, GU 96913 Phone: 671-646-8881 Fax: 671-648-2557 |
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Negotiations to reconcile House and Senate versions of legislation that would promote the implementation of health care information technology have not progressed, and prospects for passage of a final bill prior to the midterm elections are uncertain, according to congressional aides, CongressDaily reports (Lee, CongressDaily, 9/12).
A survey of nearly 4,000 Americans finds that obese women reported significantly worse health than obese men. Blacks who were overweight also reported better health than blacks in the normal or obese weight categories.
An interesting letter in the New England Journal of Medicine on November 7, 2019, describes the successful outcome at one year of a rare genital transplant in a young war veteran who lost most of the lower part of the abdominal wall, the scrotum and both testes, and both legs below the knee, to a bomb blast.
When Elizabeth "Beth" Johnson stood up from working at her computer Oct. 28, she noticed "a kind of funny feeling" in the back of her neck. By Nov. 2, the sensation had become an excruciating headache that came on whenever she tried to stand or sit upright.
Physicians, parents and coaches should be cautious when considering treating injured young athletes with platelet rich plasma (PRP), stem cells or other types of regenerative medicine, says a nationally recognized sports medicine clinician and researcher at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and UHealth Sports Medicine Institute.
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