Wsb Rehabilitation Services Inc | |
21 Washington Ave, Wheeling, WV 26003-6261 | |
(304) 242-5233 | |
(304) 230-1132 |
Full Name | Wsb Rehabilitation Services Inc |
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Type | Facility |
Speciality | Physical Therapist |
Location | 21 Washington Ave, Wheeling, West Virginia |
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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1396100418 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Provider Name | Lindsay C Dobbs |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1801822713 PECOS PAC ID: 9335186485 Enrollment ID: I20050411001082 |
News Archive
Two widely used prediction models for identifying a woman's risk for breast and ovarian cancer appear to be less reliable for Asian-American women compared with white women, according to a study in the October issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Reuters Health reports.
Nearly 3.3 billion people, a little less than half of our world's population, are at risk of malaria, TB and what we call "neglected tropical diseases"—diseases caused by worms, parasites, viruses and bacteria like Chagas disease, river blindness, elephantiasis, sleeping sickness, etc.
Stand Up To Cancer, the charitable initiative supporting ground-breaking research aimed at getting new cancer treatments to patients in an accelerated timeframe, announces that Jeffrey A. Sosman, M.D., a Stand Up To Cancer Melanoma Dream Team investigator, William Pao, M.D., Ph.D., a 2009 Stand Up To Cancer Innovative Research Grant recipient and colleagues identified two novel BRAF fusions in melanomas previously considered to be negative for molecular targets, and that melanomas with these fusions were found to be potentially sensitive to anticancer drugs called MEK inhibitors, according to a study recently published in Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
Disease statistics buried within patient records or detailed in newspaper clippings can be sorted and organized to depict geographic patterns, allowing the discovery of trends that were previously overlooked, according to a Penn State geographer.
› Verified 3 days ago
Provider Name | Lisa K Eskins |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Occupational Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1912022237 PECOS PAC ID: 2567760242 Enrollment ID: I20160413000560 |
News Archive
Two widely used prediction models for identifying a woman's risk for breast and ovarian cancer appear to be less reliable for Asian-American women compared with white women, according to a study in the October issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Reuters Health reports.
Nearly 3.3 billion people, a little less than half of our world's population, are at risk of malaria, TB and what we call "neglected tropical diseases"—diseases caused by worms, parasites, viruses and bacteria like Chagas disease, river blindness, elephantiasis, sleeping sickness, etc.
Stand Up To Cancer, the charitable initiative supporting ground-breaking research aimed at getting new cancer treatments to patients in an accelerated timeframe, announces that Jeffrey A. Sosman, M.D., a Stand Up To Cancer Melanoma Dream Team investigator, William Pao, M.D., Ph.D., a 2009 Stand Up To Cancer Innovative Research Grant recipient and colleagues identified two novel BRAF fusions in melanomas previously considered to be negative for molecular targets, and that melanomas with these fusions were found to be potentially sensitive to anticancer drugs called MEK inhibitors, according to a study recently published in Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
Disease statistics buried within patient records or detailed in newspaper clippings can be sorted and organized to depict geographic patterns, allowing the discovery of trends that were previously overlooked, according to a Penn State geographer.
› Verified 3 days ago
Provider Name | Staci Sengewalt |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1548459167 PECOS PAC ID: 1850728940 Enrollment ID: I20200302002343 |
News Archive
Two widely used prediction models for identifying a woman's risk for breast and ovarian cancer appear to be less reliable for Asian-American women compared with white women, according to a study in the October issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Reuters Health reports.
Nearly 3.3 billion people, a little less than half of our world's population, are at risk of malaria, TB and what we call "neglected tropical diseases"—diseases caused by worms, parasites, viruses and bacteria like Chagas disease, river blindness, elephantiasis, sleeping sickness, etc.
Stand Up To Cancer, the charitable initiative supporting ground-breaking research aimed at getting new cancer treatments to patients in an accelerated timeframe, announces that Jeffrey A. Sosman, M.D., a Stand Up To Cancer Melanoma Dream Team investigator, William Pao, M.D., Ph.D., a 2009 Stand Up To Cancer Innovative Research Grant recipient and colleagues identified two novel BRAF fusions in melanomas previously considered to be negative for molecular targets, and that melanomas with these fusions were found to be potentially sensitive to anticancer drugs called MEK inhibitors, according to a study recently published in Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
Disease statistics buried within patient records or detailed in newspaper clippings can be sorted and organized to depict geographic patterns, allowing the discovery of trends that were previously overlooked, according to a Penn State geographer.
› Verified 3 days ago
Provider Name | Mallory Zinn |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Physical Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1992338107 PECOS PAC ID: 1153703624 Enrollment ID: I20221202000818 |
News Archive
Two widely used prediction models for identifying a woman's risk for breast and ovarian cancer appear to be less reliable for Asian-American women compared with white women, according to a study in the October issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Reuters Health reports.
Nearly 3.3 billion people, a little less than half of our world's population, are at risk of malaria, TB and what we call "neglected tropical diseases"—diseases caused by worms, parasites, viruses and bacteria like Chagas disease, river blindness, elephantiasis, sleeping sickness, etc.
Stand Up To Cancer, the charitable initiative supporting ground-breaking research aimed at getting new cancer treatments to patients in an accelerated timeframe, announces that Jeffrey A. Sosman, M.D., a Stand Up To Cancer Melanoma Dream Team investigator, William Pao, M.D., Ph.D., a 2009 Stand Up To Cancer Innovative Research Grant recipient and colleagues identified two novel BRAF fusions in melanomas previously considered to be negative for molecular targets, and that melanomas with these fusions were found to be potentially sensitive to anticancer drugs called MEK inhibitors, according to a study recently published in Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
Disease statistics buried within patient records or detailed in newspaper clippings can be sorted and organized to depict geographic patterns, allowing the discovery of trends that were previously overlooked, according to a Penn State geographer.
› Verified 3 days ago
Provider Name | Kelly Bell |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Occupational Therapist In Private Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1932252525 PECOS PAC ID: 6507847555 Enrollment ID: I20221205001629 |
News Archive
Two widely used prediction models for identifying a woman's risk for breast and ovarian cancer appear to be less reliable for Asian-American women compared with white women, according to a study in the October issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Reuters Health reports.
Nearly 3.3 billion people, a little less than half of our world's population, are at risk of malaria, TB and what we call "neglected tropical diseases"—diseases caused by worms, parasites, viruses and bacteria like Chagas disease, river blindness, elephantiasis, sleeping sickness, etc.
Stand Up To Cancer, the charitable initiative supporting ground-breaking research aimed at getting new cancer treatments to patients in an accelerated timeframe, announces that Jeffrey A. Sosman, M.D., a Stand Up To Cancer Melanoma Dream Team investigator, William Pao, M.D., Ph.D., a 2009 Stand Up To Cancer Innovative Research Grant recipient and colleagues identified two novel BRAF fusions in melanomas previously considered to be negative for molecular targets, and that melanomas with these fusions were found to be potentially sensitive to anticancer drugs called MEK inhibitors, according to a study recently published in Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
Disease statistics buried within patient records or detailed in newspaper clippings can be sorted and organized to depict geographic patterns, allowing the discovery of trends that were previously overlooked, according to a Penn State geographer.
› Verified 3 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Wsb Rehabilitation Services Inc 510 W Main St, Ste B, Canfield, OH 44406-1454 Ph: (330) 702-0110 | Wsb Rehabilitation Services Inc 21 Washington Ave, Wheeling, WV 26003-6261 Ph: (304) 242-5233 |
News Archive
Two widely used prediction models for identifying a woman's risk for breast and ovarian cancer appear to be less reliable for Asian-American women compared with white women, according to a study in the October issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Reuters Health reports.
Nearly 3.3 billion people, a little less than half of our world's population, are at risk of malaria, TB and what we call "neglected tropical diseases"—diseases caused by worms, parasites, viruses and bacteria like Chagas disease, river blindness, elephantiasis, sleeping sickness, etc.
Stand Up To Cancer, the charitable initiative supporting ground-breaking research aimed at getting new cancer treatments to patients in an accelerated timeframe, announces that Jeffrey A. Sosman, M.D., a Stand Up To Cancer Melanoma Dream Team investigator, William Pao, M.D., Ph.D., a 2009 Stand Up To Cancer Innovative Research Grant recipient and colleagues identified two novel BRAF fusions in melanomas previously considered to be negative for molecular targets, and that melanomas with these fusions were found to be potentially sensitive to anticancer drugs called MEK inhibitors, according to a study recently published in Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
Disease statistics buried within patient records or detailed in newspaper clippings can be sorted and organized to depict geographic patterns, allowing the discovery of trends that were previously overlooked, according to a Penn State geographer.
› Verified 3 days ago
Nkemakolem Nwosu, Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 316 Washington Ave, Apt. 106, Wheeling, WV 26003 Phone: 617-230-1890 | |
Curtis L Neel, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: Wheeling Hospital Inc, 1 Medical Park, Wheeling, WV 26003 Phone: 304-243-3124 Fax: 304-243-6343 | |
Catherine F Sansone, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1 Medical Park, Wheeling Hospital Inc, Wheeling, WV 26003 Phone: 304-243-3124 | |
Billie J Johnston, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1 Medical Park, Wheeling Hospital Inc, Wheeling, WV 26003 Phone: 304-243-3124 | |
Emily J Eberle, PT, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 20 Homestead Ave, Wheeling, WV 26003 Phone: 304-234-0559 | |
Medical Rehabilitative Services Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: One Community Street, Wheeling, WV 26003 Phone: 304-242-3933 Fax: 304-242-3833 | |
Anthony Jesse-james Howard, PT,DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 20 Homestead Ave, Wheeling, WV 26003 Phone: 304-234-0563 |