John F Mangialardi, DPT | |
7065 Airways Blvd Ste 110, Southaven, MS 38671-5874 | |
(662) 349-8997 | |
(662) 349-8987 |
Full Name | John F Mangialardi |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Physical Therapy |
Experience | 7 Years |
Location | 7065 Airways Blvd Ste 110, Southaven, Mississippi |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. He accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1235650292 | NPI | - | NPPES |
PT6169 | Other | MS | PT LICENSE |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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225100000X | Physical Therapist | PT6169 (Mississippi) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Campbell Clinic Pc | 9638082076 | 139 |
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Provider Name | Campbell Clinic Pc |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1003835141 PECOS PAC ID: 9638082076 Enrollment ID: O20031111000385 |
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Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends routine HIV testing for everyone between the ages of 13-64 as part of their regular medical care, testing rates remain low among adolescents.
A new study examines whether insurance status may affect survival in children diagnosed with cancer. Published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, the findings suggest largely similar survival trends between privately insured children and those with Medicaid at diagnosis, with slight evidence for an increased risk of cancer death in children who were uninsured at diagnosis.
A new clinical trial designed to study how worm eggs may relieve symptoms of ulcerative colitis (UC) will begin enrolling patients at NYU School of Medicine's Clinical and Translational Science Institute. This unusual therapy has been used in previous clinical trials on patients with inflammatory bowel diseases, but the mechanism of action is unclear.
The researchers opted to study this group, because railway workers in Switzerland tend to change jobs infrequently and are exposed to much higher levels of electromagnetic field radiation than the general population.
IMEC presents a unique microchip with microscopic nail structures that enable close communication between the electronics and biological cells. The new chip is a mass-producible, easy-to-use tool in electrophysiology research, for example for fundamental research on the functioning and dysfunctioning of the brain. Each micronail structure serves as a close contact-point for one cell, and contains an electrode that can very accurately record and trigger in real-time the electrical activity of an individual electrogenic cell in a network.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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John F Mangialardi, DPT 7065 Airways Blvd Ste 110, Southaven, MS 38671-5874 Ph: (662) 349-8997 | John F Mangialardi, DPT 7065 Airways Blvd Ste 110, Southaven, MS 38671-5874 Ph: (662) 349-8997 |
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Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends routine HIV testing for everyone between the ages of 13-64 as part of their regular medical care, testing rates remain low among adolescents.
A new study examines whether insurance status may affect survival in children diagnosed with cancer. Published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, the findings suggest largely similar survival trends between privately insured children and those with Medicaid at diagnosis, with slight evidence for an increased risk of cancer death in children who were uninsured at diagnosis.
A new clinical trial designed to study how worm eggs may relieve symptoms of ulcerative colitis (UC) will begin enrolling patients at NYU School of Medicine's Clinical and Translational Science Institute. This unusual therapy has been used in previous clinical trials on patients with inflammatory bowel diseases, but the mechanism of action is unclear.
The researchers opted to study this group, because railway workers in Switzerland tend to change jobs infrequently and are exposed to much higher levels of electromagnetic field radiation than the general population.
IMEC presents a unique microchip with microscopic nail structures that enable close communication between the electronics and biological cells. The new chip is a mass-producible, easy-to-use tool in electrophysiology research, for example for fundamental research on the functioning and dysfunctioning of the brain. Each micronail structure serves as a close contact-point for one cell, and contains an electrode that can very accurately record and trigger in real-time the electrical activity of an individual electrogenic cell in a network.
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Parker P Haberstroh, Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1100 Church Rd W Ste 112, Southaven, MS 38671 Phone: 662-548-3650 Fax: 662-654-8029 | |
Michael Newton Phillips, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3451 Goodman Rd E Ste 108, Southaven, MS 38672 Phone: 662-890-6953 | |
Mrs. Deborah Jill Patton, P.T. Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5271 Getwell Rd, Southaven, MS 38672 Phone: 662-510-5694 | |
Mrs. Tara Elaine Burt, PT, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 7900 Airways Blvd. Building A, Suite 2, Southaven, MS 38671 Phone: 662-536-4096 Fax: 662-536-4099 | |
Ms. Jerrica Thomas, Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 7545 Airways Blvd, Southaven, MS 38671 Phone: 901-759-3208 | |
Lacey Moody, Physical Therapist Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3964 Goodman Rd E, Suite 111, Southaven, MS 38672 Phone: 662-890-6953 Fax: 662-890-6954 | |
Mrs. Jennifer Dixon Brown, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 7545 Airways Blvd, Southaven, MS 38671 Phone: 901-759-3208 Fax: 901-759-3216 |