Optimum Therapies Of North Dakota, Inc | |
4204 Boulder Ridge Rd, Suite 100, Bismarck, ND 58503 | |
(701) 590-0316 | |
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Full Name | Optimum Therapies Of North Dakota, Inc |
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Type | Facility |
Speciality | Clinic/center - Physical Therapy |
Location | 4204 Boulder Ridge Rd, Bismarck, North Dakota |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and accepts medicare insurance. Providers at this facility may prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1679010953 | NPI | - | NPPES |
2031 | Other | ND | NORTH DAKOTA BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPY |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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225100000X | Physical Therapist | 2031 (North Dakota) | Secondary |
261QP2000X | Clinic/center - Physical Therapy | 2031 (North Dakota) | Primary |
Provider Name | Denise A Wetzel |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1962767772 PECOS PAC ID: 7517110752 Enrollment ID: I20130121000047 |
News Archive
A newly developed technique for screening microbes has led to the discovery of a powerful new antibiotic that can easily kill severe infections in mice, without causing side effects.
Soon, women in Europe may be taking a new look at one of the world's oldest forms of contraception. European regulators have granted the single-size SILCS Diaphragm a CE marking, allowing the product to be sold throughout Europe. The launch is also an important step toward expanding nonhormonal contraception options for women worldwide.
The rate of COVID-19 positivity among young adults has been higher than other age groups during July and August. And, while the West Virginia University community is no stranger to doing its part to help suppress the positivity rate and keep others safe, there are significant factors that may result in WVU students letting down their guard when it comes to mitigation strategies - in particular, wearing a mask.
Twenty dollars a month might not seem like a lot to pay for health insurance. But for people getting by on $15,000 a year, it's enough to make some drop their coverage - especially if they're healthy, a new study of Medicaid expansion participants in Michigan finds.
› Verified 5 days ago
Provider Name | Marley C Zachmann |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1477964377 PECOS PAC ID: 9638399504 Enrollment ID: I20140929001274 |
News Archive
A newly developed technique for screening microbes has led to the discovery of a powerful new antibiotic that can easily kill severe infections in mice, without causing side effects.
Soon, women in Europe may be taking a new look at one of the world's oldest forms of contraception. European regulators have granted the single-size SILCS Diaphragm a CE marking, allowing the product to be sold throughout Europe. The launch is also an important step toward expanding nonhormonal contraception options for women worldwide.
The rate of COVID-19 positivity among young adults has been higher than other age groups during July and August. And, while the West Virginia University community is no stranger to doing its part to help suppress the positivity rate and keep others safe, there are significant factors that may result in WVU students letting down their guard when it comes to mitigation strategies - in particular, wearing a mask.
Twenty dollars a month might not seem like a lot to pay for health insurance. But for people getting by on $15,000 a year, it's enough to make some drop their coverage - especially if they're healthy, a new study of Medicaid expansion participants in Michigan finds.
› Verified 5 days ago
Provider Name | Collin Kudrna |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1225397664 PECOS PAC ID: 4789849621 Enrollment ID: I20170518001564 |
News Archive
A newly developed technique for screening microbes has led to the discovery of a powerful new antibiotic that can easily kill severe infections in mice, without causing side effects.
Soon, women in Europe may be taking a new look at one of the world's oldest forms of contraception. European regulators have granted the single-size SILCS Diaphragm a CE marking, allowing the product to be sold throughout Europe. The launch is also an important step toward expanding nonhormonal contraception options for women worldwide.
The rate of COVID-19 positivity among young adults has been higher than other age groups during July and August. And, while the West Virginia University community is no stranger to doing its part to help suppress the positivity rate and keep others safe, there are significant factors that may result in WVU students letting down their guard when it comes to mitigation strategies - in particular, wearing a mask.
Twenty dollars a month might not seem like a lot to pay for health insurance. But for people getting by on $15,000 a year, it's enough to make some drop their coverage - especially if they're healthy, a new study of Medicaid expansion participants in Michigan finds.
› Verified 5 days ago
Provider Name | Thomas J Kranda |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1689046484 PECOS PAC ID: 2769893965 Enrollment ID: I20201119000540 |
News Archive
A newly developed technique for screening microbes has led to the discovery of a powerful new antibiotic that can easily kill severe infections in mice, without causing side effects.
Soon, women in Europe may be taking a new look at one of the world's oldest forms of contraception. European regulators have granted the single-size SILCS Diaphragm a CE marking, allowing the product to be sold throughout Europe. The launch is also an important step toward expanding nonhormonal contraception options for women worldwide.
The rate of COVID-19 positivity among young adults has been higher than other age groups during July and August. And, while the West Virginia University community is no stranger to doing its part to help suppress the positivity rate and keep others safe, there are significant factors that may result in WVU students letting down their guard when it comes to mitigation strategies - in particular, wearing a mask.
Twenty dollars a month might not seem like a lot to pay for health insurance. But for people getting by on $15,000 a year, it's enough to make some drop their coverage - especially if they're healthy, a new study of Medicaid expansion participants in Michigan finds.
› Verified 5 days ago
Provider Name | Nicholas M Schmit |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1801400585 PECOS PAC ID: 7113337452 Enrollment ID: I20220601002507 |
News Archive
A newly developed technique for screening microbes has led to the discovery of a powerful new antibiotic that can easily kill severe infections in mice, without causing side effects.
Soon, women in Europe may be taking a new look at one of the world's oldest forms of contraception. European regulators have granted the single-size SILCS Diaphragm a CE marking, allowing the product to be sold throughout Europe. The launch is also an important step toward expanding nonhormonal contraception options for women worldwide.
The rate of COVID-19 positivity among young adults has been higher than other age groups during July and August. And, while the West Virginia University community is no stranger to doing its part to help suppress the positivity rate and keep others safe, there are significant factors that may result in WVU students letting down their guard when it comes to mitigation strategies - in particular, wearing a mask.
Twenty dollars a month might not seem like a lot to pay for health insurance. But for people getting by on $15,000 a year, it's enough to make some drop their coverage - especially if they're healthy, a new study of Medicaid expansion participants in Michigan finds.
› Verified 5 days ago
Provider Name | Benjamin C Holter |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1174053482 PECOS PAC ID: 2567734494 Enrollment ID: I20220606001157 |
News Archive
A newly developed technique for screening microbes has led to the discovery of a powerful new antibiotic that can easily kill severe infections in mice, without causing side effects.
Soon, women in Europe may be taking a new look at one of the world's oldest forms of contraception. European regulators have granted the single-size SILCS Diaphragm a CE marking, allowing the product to be sold throughout Europe. The launch is also an important step toward expanding nonhormonal contraception options for women worldwide.
The rate of COVID-19 positivity among young adults has been higher than other age groups during July and August. And, while the West Virginia University community is no stranger to doing its part to help suppress the positivity rate and keep others safe, there are significant factors that may result in WVU students letting down their guard when it comes to mitigation strategies - in particular, wearing a mask.
Twenty dollars a month might not seem like a lot to pay for health insurance. But for people getting by on $15,000 a year, it's enough to make some drop their coverage - especially if they're healthy, a new study of Medicaid expansion participants in Michigan finds.
› Verified 5 days ago
Provider Name | Lauren K Milovitch-sera |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1033582259 PECOS PAC ID: 7517312085 Enrollment ID: I20231018003644 |
News Archive
A newly developed technique for screening microbes has led to the discovery of a powerful new antibiotic that can easily kill severe infections in mice, without causing side effects.
Soon, women in Europe may be taking a new look at one of the world's oldest forms of contraception. European regulators have granted the single-size SILCS Diaphragm a CE marking, allowing the product to be sold throughout Europe. The launch is also an important step toward expanding nonhormonal contraception options for women worldwide.
The rate of COVID-19 positivity among young adults has been higher than other age groups during July and August. And, while the West Virginia University community is no stranger to doing its part to help suppress the positivity rate and keep others safe, there are significant factors that may result in WVU students letting down their guard when it comes to mitigation strategies - in particular, wearing a mask.
Twenty dollars a month might not seem like a lot to pay for health insurance. But for people getting by on $15,000 a year, it's enough to make some drop their coverage - especially if they're healthy, a new study of Medicaid expansion participants in Michigan finds.
› Verified 5 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Optimum Therapies Of North Dakota, Inc 517 E Clairemont Ave, Eau Claire, WI 54701-6479 Ph: (715) 855-0408 | Optimum Therapies Of North Dakota, Inc 4204 Boulder Ridge Rd, Suite 100, Bismarck, ND 58503 Ph: (701) 590-0316 |
News Archive
A newly developed technique for screening microbes has led to the discovery of a powerful new antibiotic that can easily kill severe infections in mice, without causing side effects.
Soon, women in Europe may be taking a new look at one of the world's oldest forms of contraception. European regulators have granted the single-size SILCS Diaphragm a CE marking, allowing the product to be sold throughout Europe. The launch is also an important step toward expanding nonhormonal contraception options for women worldwide.
The rate of COVID-19 positivity among young adults has been higher than other age groups during July and August. And, while the West Virginia University community is no stranger to doing its part to help suppress the positivity rate and keep others safe, there are significant factors that may result in WVU students letting down their guard when it comes to mitigation strategies - in particular, wearing a mask.
Twenty dollars a month might not seem like a lot to pay for health insurance. But for people getting by on $15,000 a year, it's enough to make some drop their coverage - especially if they're healthy, a new study of Medicaid expansion participants in Michigan finds.
› Verified 5 days ago