Michel Wong Nadel, OD | |
275 W Macarthur Blvd, Oakland, CA 94611-5641 | |
(510) 752-1000 | |
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Full Name | Michel Wong Nadel |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Optometrist |
Location | 275 W Macarthur Blvd, Oakland, California |
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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1104973023 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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152W00000X | Optometrist | 12841 (California) | Primary |
Provider Name | Permanente Medical Group Inc |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1073606299 PECOS PAC ID: 8921910225 Enrollment ID: O20031104000710 |
News Archive
Falling asleep in your bed at night and being "put to sleep" under general anesthesia - as well as waking up in the morning or coming out of anesthesia - aren't quite the same thing, yet they share some important similarities. Max Kelz, MD, PhD, assistant professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, along with colleagues from Penn, UCSD, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Thomas Jefferson University, explored the distinctions between anesthetic unconsciousness and sleep by manipulating the genetic pathways known to be involved in natural sleep and studying the resulting effects on anesthetic states.
NIH-supported scientists at Seaside Therapeutics in Cambridge, Mass., are beginning a clinical trial of a potential medication designed to correct a central neurochemical defect underlying Fragile X syndrome, the most common inherited cause of intellectual disability. There has to date been no medication that could alter the disorder's neurologic abnormalities. The study will evaluate safety, tolerability, and optimal dosage in healthy volunteers.
Researchers from Australia's Monash University have revolutionised knee scans with the development of new technology that harnesses the power of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
An overgrowth of bacteria in the gut has been definitively linked to Irritable Bowel Syndrome in the results of a new Cedars-Sinai study which used cultures from the small intestine. This is the first study to use this "gold standard" method of connecting bacteria to the cause of the disease that affects an estimated 30 million people in the United States.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Michel Wong Nadel, OD 275 W Macarthur Blvd, Oakland, CA 94611-5641 Ph: (510) 752-1000 | Michel Wong Nadel, OD 275 W Macarthur Blvd, Oakland, CA 94611-5641 Ph: (510) 752-1000 |
News Archive
Falling asleep in your bed at night and being "put to sleep" under general anesthesia - as well as waking up in the morning or coming out of anesthesia - aren't quite the same thing, yet they share some important similarities. Max Kelz, MD, PhD, assistant professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, along with colleagues from Penn, UCSD, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Thomas Jefferson University, explored the distinctions between anesthetic unconsciousness and sleep by manipulating the genetic pathways known to be involved in natural sleep and studying the resulting effects on anesthetic states.
NIH-supported scientists at Seaside Therapeutics in Cambridge, Mass., are beginning a clinical trial of a potential medication designed to correct a central neurochemical defect underlying Fragile X syndrome, the most common inherited cause of intellectual disability. There has to date been no medication that could alter the disorder's neurologic abnormalities. The study will evaluate safety, tolerability, and optimal dosage in healthy volunteers.
Researchers from Australia's Monash University have revolutionised knee scans with the development of new technology that harnesses the power of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
An overgrowth of bacteria in the gut has been definitively linked to Irritable Bowel Syndrome in the results of a new Cedars-Sinai study which used cultures from the small intestine. This is the first study to use this "gold standard" method of connecting bacteria to the cause of the disease that affects an estimated 30 million people in the United States.
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Karen Rose Chester, OD Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3060 E 9th St, Suite B, Oakland, CA 94601 Phone: 510-535-5500 Fax: 510-535-4349 | |
Dr. Richard Wayne Jue, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2069 Mountain Blvd, Oakland, CA 94611 Phone: 510-339-9318 Fax: 510-339-3606 | |
Dr. Damon Matthew Ellis, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3205 Grand Ave, Oakland, CA 94610 Phone: 510-444-0666 | |
Dr. Larry Alan Sarver, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5321 College Ave, Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: 510-655-3797 Fax: 510-655-3701 | |
Diana C. Yuen, O.d. Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3330 Grand Ave, Oakland, CA 94610 Phone: 510-832-3162 | |
Diana Pham, OD Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4760 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94609 Phone: 510-427-1184 | |
Dr. Lisa D. Kharrazi, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 829 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607 Phone: 510-465-5876 Fax: 510-238-5164 |