Robin Copperthwaite, | |
258 Broad St, Milford, CT 06460-3226 | |
(203) 882-5632 | |
(203) 882-7200 |
Full Name | Robin Copperthwaite |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Physical Therapy |
Experience | 30 Years |
Location | 258 Broad St, Milford, Connecticut |
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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1083661706 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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225100000X | Physical Therapist | 004973 (Connecticut) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Orthopedic Associates Of Hartford,pc | 1850382409 | 98 |
News Archive
After experiencing a decline in the number of new HIV infections in the 1990s, Uganda's "HIV incidence rate is creeping back up again. New infections are increasing, and the sense of urgency has vanished," the Globe and Mail reports.
"Aiden, look!" piped NAO, a two-foot tall humanoid robot, as it pointed to a flat-panel display on a far wall. As the cartoon dog Scooby Doo flashed on the screen, Aiden, a young boy with an unruly thatch of straw-colored hair, looked in the direction the robot was pointing.
Although there are anecdotal reports indicating that cannabinoids, especially marijuana (or herbal cannabis), may be of therapeutic benefit for some patients with rheumatic complaints, a new review published in Arthritis Care & Research, a journal of the American College of Rheumatology, finds scant scientific evidence supporting any use of cannabinoids in rheumatic diseases. Furthermore, not a single controlled study has examined herbal cannabis in the rheumatology patient population.
Scientists from the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease (GIND), UCSF, and Stanford have discovered that a certain type of collagen, collagen VI, protects brain cells against amyloid-beta proteins, which are widely thought to cause Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Researchers at Wake Forest School of Medicine have received a five-year grant worth approximately $2.53 million from the National Institute on Aging to evaluate whether a novel brain-imaging technique can identify Alzheimer's disease in its early stages.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Orthopedic Associates Of Hartford,pc |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1972500304 PECOS PAC ID: 1850382409 Enrollment ID: O20040521000458 |
News Archive
After experiencing a decline in the number of new HIV infections in the 1990s, Uganda's "HIV incidence rate is creeping back up again. New infections are increasing, and the sense of urgency has vanished," the Globe and Mail reports.
"Aiden, look!" piped NAO, a two-foot tall humanoid robot, as it pointed to a flat-panel display on a far wall. As the cartoon dog Scooby Doo flashed on the screen, Aiden, a young boy with an unruly thatch of straw-colored hair, looked in the direction the robot was pointing.
Although there are anecdotal reports indicating that cannabinoids, especially marijuana (or herbal cannabis), may be of therapeutic benefit for some patients with rheumatic complaints, a new review published in Arthritis Care & Research, a journal of the American College of Rheumatology, finds scant scientific evidence supporting any use of cannabinoids in rheumatic diseases. Furthermore, not a single controlled study has examined herbal cannabis in the rheumatology patient population.
Scientists from the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease (GIND), UCSF, and Stanford have discovered that a certain type of collagen, collagen VI, protects brain cells against amyloid-beta proteins, which are widely thought to cause Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Researchers at Wake Forest School of Medicine have received a five-year grant worth approximately $2.53 million from the National Institute on Aging to evaluate whether a novel brain-imaging technique can identify Alzheimer's disease in its early stages.
› Verified 6 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Robin Copperthwaite, 2408 Whitney Ave, Po Box 5576, Hamden, CT 06518-3209 Ph: (203) 407-3500 | Robin Copperthwaite, 258 Broad St, Milford, CT 06460-3226 Ph: (203) 882-5632 |
News Archive
After experiencing a decline in the number of new HIV infections in the 1990s, Uganda's "HIV incidence rate is creeping back up again. New infections are increasing, and the sense of urgency has vanished," the Globe and Mail reports.
"Aiden, look!" piped NAO, a two-foot tall humanoid robot, as it pointed to a flat-panel display on a far wall. As the cartoon dog Scooby Doo flashed on the screen, Aiden, a young boy with an unruly thatch of straw-colored hair, looked in the direction the robot was pointing.
Although there are anecdotal reports indicating that cannabinoids, especially marijuana (or herbal cannabis), may be of therapeutic benefit for some patients with rheumatic complaints, a new review published in Arthritis Care & Research, a journal of the American College of Rheumatology, finds scant scientific evidence supporting any use of cannabinoids in rheumatic diseases. Furthermore, not a single controlled study has examined herbal cannabis in the rheumatology patient population.
Scientists from the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease (GIND), UCSF, and Stanford have discovered that a certain type of collagen, collagen VI, protects brain cells against amyloid-beta proteins, which are widely thought to cause Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Researchers at Wake Forest School of Medicine have received a five-year grant worth approximately $2.53 million from the National Institute on Aging to evaluate whether a novel brain-imaging technique can identify Alzheimer's disease in its early stages.
› Verified 6 days ago
Mr. Douglas Scott Macdonald Jr., MSPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 195 Platt St, Milford, CT 06460 Phone: 203-878-5958 | |
Jessica Garza-rice, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 300 Seaside Ave, Milford, CT 06460 Phone: 203-301-6262 | |
Ms. Patricia Mahoney, RPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 318 New Haven Ave, Suite B, Milford, CT 06460 Phone: 203-874-0500 | |
Mary Marra, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 300 Seaside Ave, Milford, CT 06460 Phone: 203-301-6262 | |
Helena Jurkiewicz, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 680 Boston Post Rd, Milford, CT 06460 Phone: 203-783-1997 | |
Nathan Collette, Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 258 Broad St, Milford, CT 06460 Phone: 203-882-5632 Fax: 203-882-7200 |