Linnette Cruz Pena, MSPT | |
1003 Ave Emerito Estrada Rivera, Suite 8, San Sebastian, PR 00685-3018 | |
(787) 280-0099 | |
(787) 280-0099 |
Full Name | Linnette Cruz Pena |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Physical Therapy |
Experience | 11 Years |
Location | 1003 Ave Emerito Estrada Rivera, San Sebastian, Puerto Rico |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She 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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1801286729 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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225100000X | Physical Therapist | (Puerto Rico) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Precision Hearing Center Inc | 2769650274 | 20 |
News Archive
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Dupixent (dupilumab) to treat adults with nasal polyps (growths on the inner lining of the sinuses) accompanied by chronic rhinosinusitis (prolonged inflammation of the sinuses and nasal cavity).
Tissue in monkeys infected with a close relative of HIV can ramp up production of a type of T cell that actually weakens the body's attack against the invading virus. The discovery, in lymph nodes draining the intestinal tract, could help explain how the HIV virus evades the body's immune defenses.
Scientists of the German Cancer Research Center, jointly with colleagues in the United States, have found out that inflammations of the heart muscle are caused by attacks of a specific type of immune cells. These immune cells attack the body's own tissue because during their maturation they did not have the chance to develop tolerance against a protein that is only found in the heart muscle.
Right-wing radio host Rush Limbaugh once vowed to flee to Costa Rica if President Barack Obama's health care reforms took effect. Limbaugh might have overlooked a couple of critical details: Costa Rica's respected universal healthcare system is highly socialized. It's also on the verge of going broke. ... Costa Rica's broad coverage ranked better than most of the Americas, including the United States, in a 2000 World Health Organization index.
The Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association (PPTA) applauds the introduction of bipartisan legislation, the Preserving Access to Orphan Drugs Act (H.R. 2672) and (S. 1423), which will safeguard the development of drugs and therapies that treat patients with rare diseases by eliminating barriers to innovation.
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Provider Name | Precision Hearing Center Inc |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1972502276 PECOS PAC ID: 2769650274 Enrollment ID: O20110727000203 |
News Archive
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Dupixent (dupilumab) to treat adults with nasal polyps (growths on the inner lining of the sinuses) accompanied by chronic rhinosinusitis (prolonged inflammation of the sinuses and nasal cavity).
Tissue in monkeys infected with a close relative of HIV can ramp up production of a type of T cell that actually weakens the body's attack against the invading virus. The discovery, in lymph nodes draining the intestinal tract, could help explain how the HIV virus evades the body's immune defenses.
Scientists of the German Cancer Research Center, jointly with colleagues in the United States, have found out that inflammations of the heart muscle are caused by attacks of a specific type of immune cells. These immune cells attack the body's own tissue because during their maturation they did not have the chance to develop tolerance against a protein that is only found in the heart muscle.
Right-wing radio host Rush Limbaugh once vowed to flee to Costa Rica if President Barack Obama's health care reforms took effect. Limbaugh might have overlooked a couple of critical details: Costa Rica's respected universal healthcare system is highly socialized. It's also on the verge of going broke. ... Costa Rica's broad coverage ranked better than most of the Americas, including the United States, in a 2000 World Health Organization index.
The Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association (PPTA) applauds the introduction of bipartisan legislation, the Preserving Access to Orphan Drugs Act (H.R. 2672) and (S. 1423), which will safeguard the development of drugs and therapies that treat patients with rare diseases by eliminating barriers to innovation.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Linnette Cruz Pena, MSPT Po Box 393, San Sebastian, PR 00685-0393 Ph: (787) 280-0099 | Linnette Cruz Pena, MSPT 1003 Ave Emerito Estrada Rivera, Suite 8, San Sebastian, PR 00685-3018 Ph: (787) 280-0099 |
News Archive
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Dupixent (dupilumab) to treat adults with nasal polyps (growths on the inner lining of the sinuses) accompanied by chronic rhinosinusitis (prolonged inflammation of the sinuses and nasal cavity).
Tissue in monkeys infected with a close relative of HIV can ramp up production of a type of T cell that actually weakens the body's attack against the invading virus. The discovery, in lymph nodes draining the intestinal tract, could help explain how the HIV virus evades the body's immune defenses.
Scientists of the German Cancer Research Center, jointly with colleagues in the United States, have found out that inflammations of the heart muscle are caused by attacks of a specific type of immune cells. These immune cells attack the body's own tissue because during their maturation they did not have the chance to develop tolerance against a protein that is only found in the heart muscle.
Right-wing radio host Rush Limbaugh once vowed to flee to Costa Rica if President Barack Obama's health care reforms took effect. Limbaugh might have overlooked a couple of critical details: Costa Rica's respected universal healthcare system is highly socialized. It's also on the verge of going broke. ... Costa Rica's broad coverage ranked better than most of the Americas, including the United States, in a 2000 World Health Organization index.
The Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association (PPTA) applauds the introduction of bipartisan legislation, the Preserving Access to Orphan Drugs Act (H.R. 2672) and (S. 1423), which will safeguard the development of drugs and therapies that treat patients with rare diseases by eliminating barriers to innovation.
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Mrs. Idalysa Morales Ramos, R.P.T Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: Calle Jose Mendez Cardona #3, San Sebastian, PR 00685 Phone: 787-896-2335 Fax: 787-896-2335 | |
Ms. Maria Luciano- Mendez, RPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: Carr 447 Km 4.5 Int, Bo Robles Sector Paraiso, San Sebastian, PR 00685 Phone: 787-597-3250 | |
Marieli Ruiz Martinez, Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 109 Calle Pavia Fernandez, San Sebastian, PR 00685 Phone: 787-896-4080 Fax: 787-896-0042 | |
Mrs. Jazmin Robles Arvelo, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: Carretera 447 K4 H3 Interior Barrio Robles, San Sebastian, PR 00685 Phone: 787-479-7304 Fax: 787-896-4795 | |
Wanda I Cruz Rosa, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: Carretera 125 Km 21.9, Edificio San Sebastian Medical Center, San Sebastian, PR 00685 Phone: 787-926-1790 Fax: 787-926-1790 | |
Centro De Fisioterapia Y Rehabilitacion Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: Ave. Emerito Estrada Rivera # 1486, San Sebastian, PR 00685 Phone: 787-896-0459 Fax: 787-896-0459 |