Daniels Optometric Services, Llc | |
2080 Berryhill Rd, Montgomery, AL 36117-3599 | |
(334) 387-2020 | |
(334) 387-2019 |
Full Name | Daniels Optometric Services, Llc |
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Type | Facility |
Speciality | Optometrist |
Location | 2080 Berryhill Rd, Montgomery, Alabama |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and accepts medicare insurance. Providers at this facility may prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1437682374 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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152W00000X | Optometrist | S-827-TA-355 (Alabama) | Primary |
Provider Name | Lisa B Daniel |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Optometry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1457443491 PECOS PAC ID: 0143126102 Enrollment ID: I20040123000740 |
News Archive
Many patients with chronic migraine (CM) receive suboptimal medical treatment even when they seek medical care. Reporting at the annual scientific meeting of the American Headache Society, researchers found that the majority of clinical encounters between CM patients and physicians were missing essential components of effective communication.
Scientists have long known the p53 protein suppresses tumors. However, a recent animal study by UC Davis researchers has uncovered a complicated relationship between p53 and another protein, Rbm38, highlighting how the body calibrates protein levels. Too much Rbm38 reduces p53 levels, increasing the risk of cancer.
Researchers from the University of California, San Diego recently offered the sharpest-yet picture of how core biochemical pathways in skeletal muscle cells and fat cells are altered in people who suffer from insulin resistance-a primary defect in type 2 diabetes and obesity. Taking a systems biology approach, the bioengineers and medical researchers also determined how a common class of drugs for treating insulin resistance-TZDs-alter these same core pathways.
A new study into one of the UK's leading causes of gastroenteritis has shown how whole genome sequencing can improve its surveillance and control of the disease.
Amid a growing climate of concern regarding the overuse of opioid pain medications, a comprehensive analysis of more than 1 million hospital admissions has found that over 50 percent of all nonsurgical patients were prescribed opioids during their hospitalizations - often at very high doses - and that more than half of those exposed were still receiving these medications on the day they were discharged from the hospital.
› Verified 9 days ago
Provider Name | Elizabeth Patten Hitchcock |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Optometry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1932399375 PECOS PAC ID: 3173607561 Enrollment ID: I20110714000704 |
News Archive
Many patients with chronic migraine (CM) receive suboptimal medical treatment even when they seek medical care. Reporting at the annual scientific meeting of the American Headache Society, researchers found that the majority of clinical encounters between CM patients and physicians were missing essential components of effective communication.
Scientists have long known the p53 protein suppresses tumors. However, a recent animal study by UC Davis researchers has uncovered a complicated relationship between p53 and another protein, Rbm38, highlighting how the body calibrates protein levels. Too much Rbm38 reduces p53 levels, increasing the risk of cancer.
Researchers from the University of California, San Diego recently offered the sharpest-yet picture of how core biochemical pathways in skeletal muscle cells and fat cells are altered in people who suffer from insulin resistance-a primary defect in type 2 diabetes and obesity. Taking a systems biology approach, the bioengineers and medical researchers also determined how a common class of drugs for treating insulin resistance-TZDs-alter these same core pathways.
A new study into one of the UK's leading causes of gastroenteritis has shown how whole genome sequencing can improve its surveillance and control of the disease.
Amid a growing climate of concern regarding the overuse of opioid pain medications, a comprehensive analysis of more than 1 million hospital admissions has found that over 50 percent of all nonsurgical patients were prescribed opioids during their hospitalizations - often at very high doses - and that more than half of those exposed were still receiving these medications on the day they were discharged from the hospital.
› Verified 9 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Daniels Optometric Services, Llc 8671 Tara Ln, Auburn, AL 36830-8242 Ph: (334) 387-2020 | Daniels Optometric Services, Llc 2080 Berryhill Rd, Montgomery, AL 36117-3599 Ph: (334) 387-2020 |
News Archive
Many patients with chronic migraine (CM) receive suboptimal medical treatment even when they seek medical care. Reporting at the annual scientific meeting of the American Headache Society, researchers found that the majority of clinical encounters between CM patients and physicians were missing essential components of effective communication.
Scientists have long known the p53 protein suppresses tumors. However, a recent animal study by UC Davis researchers has uncovered a complicated relationship between p53 and another protein, Rbm38, highlighting how the body calibrates protein levels. Too much Rbm38 reduces p53 levels, increasing the risk of cancer.
Researchers from the University of California, San Diego recently offered the sharpest-yet picture of how core biochemical pathways in skeletal muscle cells and fat cells are altered in people who suffer from insulin resistance-a primary defect in type 2 diabetes and obesity. Taking a systems biology approach, the bioengineers and medical researchers also determined how a common class of drugs for treating insulin resistance-TZDs-alter these same core pathways.
A new study into one of the UK's leading causes of gastroenteritis has shown how whole genome sequencing can improve its surveillance and control of the disease.
Amid a growing climate of concern regarding the overuse of opioid pain medications, a comprehensive analysis of more than 1 million hospital admissions has found that over 50 percent of all nonsurgical patients were prescribed opioids during their hospitalizations - often at very high doses - and that more than half of those exposed were still receiving these medications on the day they were discharged from the hospital.
› Verified 9 days ago
Dean Edward Schultz Iii, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 300 Twining St Bldg 760, Montgomery, AL 36112 Phone: 334-953-3368 Fax: 334-953-8607 | |
Dr. Camtu H. Nguyen, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 6495 Atlanta Hwy, Montgomery, AL 36117 Phone: 334-272-0124 | |
Montgomery Eye Physicians P.c Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 8131 Seaton Pl, Montgomery, AL 36116 Phone: 334-323-1889 Fax: 334-270-3375 | |
Dr. Stephen J. Bordlee, D.O. Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 215 Perry Hill Rd, Montgomery, AL 36109 Phone: 334-270-4670 | |
Montgomery Optometric Clinic Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5783 Carmichael Pkwy, Montgomery, AL 36117 Phone: 334-271-2020 Fax: 334-271-2042 | |
Dr. Crisse Folds Bolton, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 540 Cotton Gin Rd, Montgomery, AL 36117 Phone: 334-323-3610 Fax: 334-323-3629 | |
Dr. Doris Ann Appleby, OD Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 5783 Carmichael Pkwy, Montgomery Optometric Clinic, Pa, Montgomery, AL 36117 Phone: 334-271-2020 Fax: 334-271-2042 |