Foot Ankle & Hand Center Of Las Vegas | |
7135 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 201, Las Vegas, NV 89117-2828 | |
(702) 878-2455 | |
(702) 878-4875 |
Full Name | Foot Ankle & Hand Center Of Las Vegas |
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Type | Facility |
Speciality | Podiatrist |
Location | 7135 W. Sahara Ave., Las Vegas, Nevada |
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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1356481501 | NPI | - | NPPES |
1356481501 | Medicaid | NV |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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213E00000X | Podiatrist | 9507 (Nevada) | Primary |
Provider Name | Anthony M Ricciardi |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Podiatry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1629087242 PECOS PAC ID: 8123075512 Enrollment ID: I20050407000566 |
News Archive
Healthcare organizations face huge challenges during the upcoming years: the constant cost increases must be halted, while at the same time patients are becoming more and more demanding, and hospitals nationwide still cope with some 2000 avoidable deaths each year. Simultaneously improving efficiency and quality of care would seem to be a contradiction in terms. Yet Kortbeek shows in his thesis, along a number of case studies, that this is absolutely doable. The key is developing and applying mathematical models.
Apheresis, the simple process of drawing blood, becomes a powerful therapeutic in extracorporeal photopherisis (ECP) according to clinicians and scientists who met at the NIH State of the Science Symposium in Therapeutic Apheresis. Nora Ratcliffe, MD, of Dartmouth Hitchcock, looked at current methodology and opportunities for research in a paper recently published in Transfusion Medicine Review, titled "National Institutes of Health State of the Science Symposium in Therapeutic Apheresis: Scientific Opportunities in Extracorporeal Photopheresis."
CFTR is an important protein that, when mutated, causes the life-threatening genetic disease cystic fibrosis. A study in The Journal of General Physiology (JGP) details how an accidental discovery has provided new understanding about CFTR functionality.
Three years ago, Corey Walsh, who was in a relationship with a man who was HIV-positive, got a prescription for Truvada, a drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration to prevent infection with the virus that causes AIDS.
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Provider Name | Sean Wesley Reyes |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Podiatry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1417211996 PECOS PAC ID: 3779710033 Enrollment ID: I20150917003113 |
News Archive
Healthcare organizations face huge challenges during the upcoming years: the constant cost increases must be halted, while at the same time patients are becoming more and more demanding, and hospitals nationwide still cope with some 2000 avoidable deaths each year. Simultaneously improving efficiency and quality of care would seem to be a contradiction in terms. Yet Kortbeek shows in his thesis, along a number of case studies, that this is absolutely doable. The key is developing and applying mathematical models.
Apheresis, the simple process of drawing blood, becomes a powerful therapeutic in extracorporeal photopherisis (ECP) according to clinicians and scientists who met at the NIH State of the Science Symposium in Therapeutic Apheresis. Nora Ratcliffe, MD, of Dartmouth Hitchcock, looked at current methodology and opportunities for research in a paper recently published in Transfusion Medicine Review, titled "National Institutes of Health State of the Science Symposium in Therapeutic Apheresis: Scientific Opportunities in Extracorporeal Photopheresis."
CFTR is an important protein that, when mutated, causes the life-threatening genetic disease cystic fibrosis. A study in The Journal of General Physiology (JGP) details how an accidental discovery has provided new understanding about CFTR functionality.
Three years ago, Corey Walsh, who was in a relationship with a man who was HIV-positive, got a prescription for Truvada, a drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration to prevent infection with the virus that causes AIDS.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Foot Ankle & Hand Center Of Las Vegas 7135 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 201, Las Vegas, NV 89117-2828 Ph: (702) 878-2455 | Foot Ankle & Hand Center Of Las Vegas 7135 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 201, Las Vegas, NV 89117-2828 Ph: (702) 878-2455 |
News Archive
Healthcare organizations face huge challenges during the upcoming years: the constant cost increases must be halted, while at the same time patients are becoming more and more demanding, and hospitals nationwide still cope with some 2000 avoidable deaths each year. Simultaneously improving efficiency and quality of care would seem to be a contradiction in terms. Yet Kortbeek shows in his thesis, along a number of case studies, that this is absolutely doable. The key is developing and applying mathematical models.
Apheresis, the simple process of drawing blood, becomes a powerful therapeutic in extracorporeal photopherisis (ECP) according to clinicians and scientists who met at the NIH State of the Science Symposium in Therapeutic Apheresis. Nora Ratcliffe, MD, of Dartmouth Hitchcock, looked at current methodology and opportunities for research in a paper recently published in Transfusion Medicine Review, titled "National Institutes of Health State of the Science Symposium in Therapeutic Apheresis: Scientific Opportunities in Extracorporeal Photopheresis."
CFTR is an important protein that, when mutated, causes the life-threatening genetic disease cystic fibrosis. A study in The Journal of General Physiology (JGP) details how an accidental discovery has provided new understanding about CFTR functionality.
Three years ago, Corey Walsh, who was in a relationship with a man who was HIV-positive, got a prescription for Truvada, a drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration to prevent infection with the virus that causes AIDS.
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Jon James, DPM Podiatrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2316 W Charleston, Las Vegas, NV 89102 Phone: 702-877-8330 Fax: 702-870-9876 | |
Nahad Wassel, DPM Podiatrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3662 E Sunset Rd Ste 115, Las Vegas, NV 89120 Phone: 702-708-2436 Fax: 903-487-2306 | |
Dr. Kenneth Wilford Schmutz, D.P.M. Podiatrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3777 S Pecos Mcleod, Suite 103, Las Vegas, NV 89121 Phone: 702-434-2023 Fax: 702-434-1976 | |
Nghi-binh Ha Le, DPM Podiatrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 6070 S Fort Apache Rd Ste 100, Las Vegas, NV 89148 Phone: 702-803-5534 | |
Desert Podiatry Podiatrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 3221 E Warm Springs Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89120 Phone: 702-733-7617 Fax: 702-733-1732 | |
Todd Zang Dpm Ltd Podiatrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 3920 E Patrick Ln, Las Vegas, NV 89120 Phone: 702-838-8558 Fax: 866-691-8994 | |
Dr. Jason Waite, DPM Podiatrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1257 Paiute Cir, Las Vegas, NV 89106 Phone: 516-506-8839 |