Dr Brenda Flores Schizas, OD | |
717 Trolley Rd Ste 3, Summerville, SC 29485-5287 | |
(843) 873-1889 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Dr Brenda Flores Schizas |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Optometry |
Experience | 9 Years |
Location | 717 Trolley Rd Ste 3, Summerville, South Carolina |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | May be. She may accept the Medicare-approved amount; you may be billed for more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1356710776 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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152W00000X | Optometrist | OPC 5127 (Florida) | Secondary |
152W00000X | Optometrist | 1890 (South Carolina) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Depoe Eye Center Pc | 8224927702 | 13 |
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Powered toothbrushes with circular bristle heads that rotate in alternating directions are better at removing plaque and reducing the risk of gum disease than ordinary manual toothbrushes, a review of recent studies concludes.
In new research appearing in this month's issue of the journal Nature Immunology, Roy Curtiss, director of the Center for Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology at the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University, along with international collaborators, investigates the coordination of a particular type of immune response, involving the release of of IFN-λ- a cell-signaling protein molecule known as a cytokine.
A new study led by researchers at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has identified some of the first known inherited genetic variants that significantly raise a person's likelihood of developing clonal hematopoiesis, an age-related white blood cell condition linked with higher risk of certain blood cancers and cardiovascular disease.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today allowed marketing of a new hearing aid that uses a laser diode and direct vibration of the eardrum to amplify sound. The combination of laser light pulses and a custom-fit device component that comes in direct contact with the eardrum is designed to use the patient's own eardrum as a speaker and enables amplification over a wider range of frequencies for some hearing impaired persons.
In a major step that could revolutionize biomedical research, scientists have discovered a way to keep normal cells as well as tumor cells taken from an individual cancer patient alive in the laboratory - which previously had not been possible. Normal cells usually die in the lab after dividing only a few times, and many common cancers will not grow, unaltered, outside of the body.
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Provider Name | Depoe Eye Center Pc |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1073730263 PECOS PAC ID: 8224927702 Enrollment ID: O20040312000618 |
News Archive
Powered toothbrushes with circular bristle heads that rotate in alternating directions are better at removing plaque and reducing the risk of gum disease than ordinary manual toothbrushes, a review of recent studies concludes.
In new research appearing in this month's issue of the journal Nature Immunology, Roy Curtiss, director of the Center for Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology at the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University, along with international collaborators, investigates the coordination of a particular type of immune response, involving the release of of IFN-λ- a cell-signaling protein molecule known as a cytokine.
A new study led by researchers at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has identified some of the first known inherited genetic variants that significantly raise a person's likelihood of developing clonal hematopoiesis, an age-related white blood cell condition linked with higher risk of certain blood cancers and cardiovascular disease.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today allowed marketing of a new hearing aid that uses a laser diode and direct vibration of the eardrum to amplify sound. The combination of laser light pulses and a custom-fit device component that comes in direct contact with the eardrum is designed to use the patient's own eardrum as a speaker and enables amplification over a wider range of frequencies for some hearing impaired persons.
In a major step that could revolutionize biomedical research, scientists have discovered a way to keep normal cells as well as tumor cells taken from an individual cancer patient alive in the laboratory - which previously had not been possible. Normal cells usually die in the lab after dividing only a few times, and many common cancers will not grow, unaltered, outside of the body.
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Provider Name | Family First Vision Care Georgia |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1649881236 PECOS PAC ID: 3173934981 Enrollment ID: O20201201000312 |
News Archive
Powered toothbrushes with circular bristle heads that rotate in alternating directions are better at removing plaque and reducing the risk of gum disease than ordinary manual toothbrushes, a review of recent studies concludes.
In new research appearing in this month's issue of the journal Nature Immunology, Roy Curtiss, director of the Center for Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology at the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University, along with international collaborators, investigates the coordination of a particular type of immune response, involving the release of of IFN-λ- a cell-signaling protein molecule known as a cytokine.
A new study led by researchers at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has identified some of the first known inherited genetic variants that significantly raise a person's likelihood of developing clonal hematopoiesis, an age-related white blood cell condition linked with higher risk of certain blood cancers and cardiovascular disease.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today allowed marketing of a new hearing aid that uses a laser diode and direct vibration of the eardrum to amplify sound. The combination of laser light pulses and a custom-fit device component that comes in direct contact with the eardrum is designed to use the patient's own eardrum as a speaker and enables amplification over a wider range of frequencies for some hearing impaired persons.
In a major step that could revolutionize biomedical research, scientists have discovered a way to keep normal cells as well as tumor cells taken from an individual cancer patient alive in the laboratory - which previously had not been possible. Normal cells usually die in the lab after dividing only a few times, and many common cancers will not grow, unaltered, outside of the body.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Brenda Flores Schizas, OD 717 Trolley Rd Ste 3, Summerville, SC 29485-5287 Ph: () - | Dr Brenda Flores Schizas, OD 717 Trolley Rd Ste 3, Summerville, SC 29485-5287 Ph: (843) 873-1889 |
News Archive
Powered toothbrushes with circular bristle heads that rotate in alternating directions are better at removing plaque and reducing the risk of gum disease than ordinary manual toothbrushes, a review of recent studies concludes.
In new research appearing in this month's issue of the journal Nature Immunology, Roy Curtiss, director of the Center for Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology at the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University, along with international collaborators, investigates the coordination of a particular type of immune response, involving the release of of IFN-λ- a cell-signaling protein molecule known as a cytokine.
A new study led by researchers at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has identified some of the first known inherited genetic variants that significantly raise a person's likelihood of developing clonal hematopoiesis, an age-related white blood cell condition linked with higher risk of certain blood cancers and cardiovascular disease.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today allowed marketing of a new hearing aid that uses a laser diode and direct vibration of the eardrum to amplify sound. The combination of laser light pulses and a custom-fit device component that comes in direct contact with the eardrum is designed to use the patient's own eardrum as a speaker and enables amplification over a wider range of frequencies for some hearing impaired persons.
In a major step that could revolutionize biomedical research, scientists have discovered a way to keep normal cells as well as tumor cells taken from an individual cancer patient alive in the laboratory - which previously had not been possible. Normal cells usually die in the lab after dividing only a few times, and many common cancers will not grow, unaltered, outside of the body.
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Lowcountry Pediatric Eyecare Llc Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 89 Old Trolley Rd Ste 201, Summerville, SC 29485 Phone: 843-419-8600 | |
David W Bang, OD Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9880 Dorchester Rd, Summerville, SC 29485 Phone: 843-851-0280 Fax: 843-851-9726 | |
William Justin Dungan, OD Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 717 Trolley Rd Ste 3, Summerville, SC 29485 Phone: 843-873-1889 | |
Dr. Kristian Andre Mostert, OD Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 717 Old Trolley Rd Ste 4, Summerville, SC 29485 Phone: 843-873-1889 Fax: 843-873-1663 | |
Summerville Pediatric Eyecare Pc Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 133 E 1st North St, Summerville, SC 29483 Phone: 843-771-5100 | |
Dr. Denis R Holmes, OD Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 9770 Dorchester Rd Unit 101, Summerville, SC 29485 Phone: 843-767-2328 | |
Special Care Vision Of Sc, Llc Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 717 Trolley Road, Summerville, SC 29485 Phone: 502-244-2441 Fax: 502-254-4086 |