Bradley J Dobner, PT | |
1420 W Baddour Pkwy Ste 120, Lebanon, TN 37087-1510 | |
(615) 443-9036 | |
(615) 443-9037 |
Full Name | Bradley J Dobner |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Physical Therapist |
Location | 1420 W Baddour Pkwy Ste 120, Lebanon, Tennessee |
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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1427280221 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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225100000X | Physical Therapist | 8462 (Tennessee) | Primary |
Provider Name | Results-ast Jv Llc |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1780291948 PECOS PAC ID: 4486066396 Enrollment ID: O20201217003061 |
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital investigators showed a gene named Prox1 is a key player in normal development of a brain structure crucial for learning and memory and remains active throughout life, nurturing the cells vital for making new memories.This study focused on a small region of the hippocampus known as the dentate gyrus, a brain structure needed for memory and learning that is home to the subgranular zone where the neural stem cells destined to become granule cells are housed. The dentate gyrus is one of two regions of the adult brain where neural stem cells continue to produce the precursor cells that ultimately differentiate into neurons.
DP Medical Systems Ltd has secured a deal with Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CMFT) to adopt ZedScan™ as part of its cervical cancer care pathway.
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and Stanford University discovered that a supposedly inactive protein actually plays a crucial role in the ability of one the world's most prolific pathogens to cause disease, findings that suggest the possible role of similarly errant proteins in other diseases.
Examining the blood "metabolomics" profile of smokers immediately after they had a cigarette revealed activation of pathways involved in cell death, inflammation, and other forms of systemic damage, say researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of Georgetown University Medical Center.
Oregon Health & Science University researchers have uncovered a new contraceptive that is more focused, safer and, therefore, available for use among a larger population of women.
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Provider Name | Privia Medical Group Tennessee Llc |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1376110858 PECOS PAC ID: 0547667552 Enrollment ID: O20210917001131 |
News Archive
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital investigators showed a gene named Prox1 is a key player in normal development of a brain structure crucial for learning and memory and remains active throughout life, nurturing the cells vital for making new memories.This study focused on a small region of the hippocampus known as the dentate gyrus, a brain structure needed for memory and learning that is home to the subgranular zone where the neural stem cells destined to become granule cells are housed. The dentate gyrus is one of two regions of the adult brain where neural stem cells continue to produce the precursor cells that ultimately differentiate into neurons.
DP Medical Systems Ltd has secured a deal with Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CMFT) to adopt ZedScan™ as part of its cervical cancer care pathway.
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and Stanford University discovered that a supposedly inactive protein actually plays a crucial role in the ability of one the world's most prolific pathogens to cause disease, findings that suggest the possible role of similarly errant proteins in other diseases.
Examining the blood "metabolomics" profile of smokers immediately after they had a cigarette revealed activation of pathways involved in cell death, inflammation, and other forms of systemic damage, say researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of Georgetown University Medical Center.
Oregon Health & Science University researchers have uncovered a new contraceptive that is more focused, safer and, therefore, available for use among a larger population of women.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Bradley J Dobner, PT 800 Crescent Centre Dr Ste 300, Franklin, TN 37067-7285 Ph: (615) 373-1350 | Bradley J Dobner, PT 1420 W Baddour Pkwy Ste 120, Lebanon, TN 37087-1510 Ph: (615) 443-9036 |
News Archive
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital investigators showed a gene named Prox1 is a key player in normal development of a brain structure crucial for learning and memory and remains active throughout life, nurturing the cells vital for making new memories.This study focused on a small region of the hippocampus known as the dentate gyrus, a brain structure needed for memory and learning that is home to the subgranular zone where the neural stem cells destined to become granule cells are housed. The dentate gyrus is one of two regions of the adult brain where neural stem cells continue to produce the precursor cells that ultimately differentiate into neurons.
DP Medical Systems Ltd has secured a deal with Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CMFT) to adopt ZedScan™ as part of its cervical cancer care pathway.
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and Stanford University discovered that a supposedly inactive protein actually plays a crucial role in the ability of one the world's most prolific pathogens to cause disease, findings that suggest the possible role of similarly errant proteins in other diseases.
Examining the blood "metabolomics" profile of smokers immediately after they had a cigarette revealed activation of pathways involved in cell death, inflammation, and other forms of systemic damage, say researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of Georgetown University Medical Center.
Oregon Health & Science University researchers have uncovered a new contraceptive that is more focused, safer and, therefore, available for use among a larger population of women.
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Courtney A Steele, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1420 W Baddour Pkwy, Ste 120, Lebanon, TN 37087 Phone: 615-443-9036 Fax: 615-443-9037 | |
Jonathon Casey Mcgee, D.P.T. Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 521 W Main St, Lebanon, TN 37087 Phone: 615-444-9400 Fax: 615-444-9406 | |
Mrs. Sandra Denise Steele, P.T. Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1430 W Baddour Pkwy Ste C, Lebanon, TN 37087 Phone: 615-453-1422 | |
Amanda Kelley Lankford, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1420 W Baddour Pkwy Ste 120, Lebanon, TN 37087 Phone: 615-443-9036 Fax: 615-443-9037 | |
Dr. Mario Novo, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1035 S Hartmann Dr, Lebanon, TN 37090 Phone: 615-321-0200 Fax: 615-443-5488 | |
Mrs. Laura M. Batts, D.P.T. Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 521 W Main St, Lebanon, TN 37087 Phone: 615-444-9400 Fax: 615-444-9406 | |
Ms. Katie M Hilker, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1113 N Castle Heights Ave, Suite D, Lebanon, TN 37087 Phone: 615-965-9000 Fax: 615-965-9001 |