Thomas Haywood Moore, PT, DPT | |
1 Washington Ave Apt 330, Wyandanch, NY 11798-2446 | |
(318) 564-4100 | |
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Full Name | Thomas Haywood Moore |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Physical Therapy |
Experience | 4 Years |
Location | 1 Washington Ave Apt 330, Wyandanch, New York |
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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1225605496 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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225100000X | Physical Therapist | 046181 (New York) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Athletico Ltd | 4789602681 | 1957 |
News Archive
Levels of a small molecule found only in humans and in other primates are lower in the brains of depressed individuals, according to researchers at McGill University and the Douglas Institute.
Bipolar disorder is one of the most disabling medical conditions among adolescents worldwide. Similarly, being overweight or obese is common in adolescents and is known to confer risk for cardiovascular disease and other poor health outcomes in adulthood.
As science continues to support the role of protein in building and maintaining lean muscle, maintaining weight and aging healthy, consumers are embracing the important role of protein in the diet. But not all proteins are created equal and it turns out that protein quality really does matter.
Ensemble Therapeutics today announced that preclinical data showing the advantages of its Ensemblins, novel macrocyclic compounds against challenging drug targets, will be presented at the 245th American Chemical Society National Meeting being held April 7-11, 2013 in New Orleans, LA.
Two independent groups of researchers led by Sidney (Wally) Whiteheart, PhD, of the University of Kentucky, and Charles Lowenstein, MD, of the University of Rochester, have published important studies exploring the role that a gene called STXBP5 plays in the development of cardiovascular disease.
› Verified 7 days ago
Provider Name | Athletic And Therapeutic Institute Of Naperville, Llc |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Physical/occupational Therapy Group In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1023129681 PECOS PAC ID: 8325014020 Enrollment ID: O20040903000494 |
News Archive
Levels of a small molecule found only in humans and in other primates are lower in the brains of depressed individuals, according to researchers at McGill University and the Douglas Institute.
Bipolar disorder is one of the most disabling medical conditions among adolescents worldwide. Similarly, being overweight or obese is common in adolescents and is known to confer risk for cardiovascular disease and other poor health outcomes in adulthood.
As science continues to support the role of protein in building and maintaining lean muscle, maintaining weight and aging healthy, consumers are embracing the important role of protein in the diet. But not all proteins are created equal and it turns out that protein quality really does matter.
Ensemble Therapeutics today announced that preclinical data showing the advantages of its Ensemblins, novel macrocyclic compounds against challenging drug targets, will be presented at the 245th American Chemical Society National Meeting being held April 7-11, 2013 in New Orleans, LA.
Two independent groups of researchers led by Sidney (Wally) Whiteheart, PhD, of the University of Kentucky, and Charles Lowenstein, MD, of the University of Rochester, have published important studies exploring the role that a gene called STXBP5 plays in the development of cardiovascular disease.
› Verified 7 days ago
Provider Name | Athletic & Therapeutic Institute Of Bourbonnais Llc |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Physical/occupational Therapy Group In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1861503542 PECOS PAC ID: 4183692577 Enrollment ID: O20040923000220 |
News Archive
Levels of a small molecule found only in humans and in other primates are lower in the brains of depressed individuals, according to researchers at McGill University and the Douglas Institute.
Bipolar disorder is one of the most disabling medical conditions among adolescents worldwide. Similarly, being overweight or obese is common in adolescents and is known to confer risk for cardiovascular disease and other poor health outcomes in adulthood.
As science continues to support the role of protein in building and maintaining lean muscle, maintaining weight and aging healthy, consumers are embracing the important role of protein in the diet. But not all proteins are created equal and it turns out that protein quality really does matter.
Ensemble Therapeutics today announced that preclinical data showing the advantages of its Ensemblins, novel macrocyclic compounds against challenging drug targets, will be presented at the 245th American Chemical Society National Meeting being held April 7-11, 2013 in New Orleans, LA.
Two independent groups of researchers led by Sidney (Wally) Whiteheart, PhD, of the University of Kentucky, and Charles Lowenstein, MD, of the University of Rochester, have published important studies exploring the role that a gene called STXBP5 plays in the development of cardiovascular disease.
› Verified 7 days ago
Provider Name | Athletico Ltd |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Physical/occupational Therapy Group In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1821085028 PECOS PAC ID: 4789602681 Enrollment ID: O20120612000342 |
News Archive
Levels of a small molecule found only in humans and in other primates are lower in the brains of depressed individuals, according to researchers at McGill University and the Douglas Institute.
Bipolar disorder is one of the most disabling medical conditions among adolescents worldwide. Similarly, being overweight or obese is common in adolescents and is known to confer risk for cardiovascular disease and other poor health outcomes in adulthood.
As science continues to support the role of protein in building and maintaining lean muscle, maintaining weight and aging healthy, consumers are embracing the important role of protein in the diet. But not all proteins are created equal and it turns out that protein quality really does matter.
Ensemble Therapeutics today announced that preclinical data showing the advantages of its Ensemblins, novel macrocyclic compounds against challenging drug targets, will be presented at the 245th American Chemical Society National Meeting being held April 7-11, 2013 in New Orleans, LA.
Two independent groups of researchers led by Sidney (Wally) Whiteheart, PhD, of the University of Kentucky, and Charles Lowenstein, MD, of the University of Rochester, have published important studies exploring the role that a gene called STXBP5 plays in the development of cardiovascular disease.
› Verified 7 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Thomas Haywood Moore, PT, DPT 1 Washington Ave Apt 330, Wyandanch, NY 11798-2446 Ph: (318) 564-4100 | Thomas Haywood Moore, PT, DPT 1 Washington Ave Apt 330, Wyandanch, NY 11798-2446 Ph: (318) 564-4100 |
News Archive
Levels of a small molecule found only in humans and in other primates are lower in the brains of depressed individuals, according to researchers at McGill University and the Douglas Institute.
Bipolar disorder is one of the most disabling medical conditions among adolescents worldwide. Similarly, being overweight or obese is common in adolescents and is known to confer risk for cardiovascular disease and other poor health outcomes in adulthood.
As science continues to support the role of protein in building and maintaining lean muscle, maintaining weight and aging healthy, consumers are embracing the important role of protein in the diet. But not all proteins are created equal and it turns out that protein quality really does matter.
Ensemble Therapeutics today announced that preclinical data showing the advantages of its Ensemblins, novel macrocyclic compounds against challenging drug targets, will be presented at the 245th American Chemical Society National Meeting being held April 7-11, 2013 in New Orleans, LA.
Two independent groups of researchers led by Sidney (Wally) Whiteheart, PhD, of the University of Kentucky, and Charles Lowenstein, MD, of the University of Rochester, have published important studies exploring the role that a gene called STXBP5 plays in the development of cardiovascular disease.
› Verified 7 days ago
Kinjal Vyas, Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 32 Station Dr, Wyandanch, NY 11798 Phone: 631-242-4545 Fax: 631-242-0885 |