Montgomery Podiatry Associates | |
727 Welsh Rd, Suite 203, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006-6357 | |
(215) 938-7725 | |
(215) 938-7990 |
Full Name | Montgomery Podiatry Associates |
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Type | Facility |
Speciality | Podiatrist |
Location | 727 Welsh Rd, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania |
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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1982667952 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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213E00000X | Podiatrist | (* (Not Available)) | Primary |
Provider Name | Regina K Hood |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Podiatry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1316902190 PECOS PAC ID: 5890710222 Enrollment ID: I20051013000937 |
News Archive
A clinical trial of an Indian-made "modified killed-whole-cell" oral cholera vaccine "that meets WHO standards" has found that the vaccine is safe and effective in children living in parts of India where the disease is endemic, Reuters reports. The researchers, who reported their findings in the journal Lancet, hope to soon introduce the vaccine into other cholera endemic settings.
New prenatal tests for Down syndrome are soon to be offered to all pregnant women across the United States, yet telling an expectant couple that their child will be born with Down syndrome is a task very few physicians are trained for, claims research published in the American Journal of Medical Genetics.
Following from last night's Catalyst episode, ‘Antibiotic Resistance' on ABC TV examining Australia's profligate use of antibiotics, NPS MedicineWise is reminding Australians to preserve the miracle of antibiotics by avoiding antibiotics when they're not needed.
There are three common drugs for advanced ovarian cancer: paclitaxel, cyclophosphamide, and topotecan. Like a shell game, if you pick the right drug a patient is likely to respond. And, unfortunately, picking the wrong drug can lead to treatment failure. As reported in this month's issue of the journal PLoS ONE, a University of Colorado Cancer Center and University of Virginia study used a sophisticated model of ovarian cancer genetics to match the right tumor with the right drug. Patients who were matched in this way lived an average 21 months longer than patients who were not matched.
› Verified 5 days ago
Provider Name | Ira D Meyers |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Podiatry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1235132200 PECOS PAC ID: 6204722390 Enrollment ID: I20100215000392 |
News Archive
A clinical trial of an Indian-made "modified killed-whole-cell" oral cholera vaccine "that meets WHO standards" has found that the vaccine is safe and effective in children living in parts of India where the disease is endemic, Reuters reports. The researchers, who reported their findings in the journal Lancet, hope to soon introduce the vaccine into other cholera endemic settings.
New prenatal tests for Down syndrome are soon to be offered to all pregnant women across the United States, yet telling an expectant couple that their child will be born with Down syndrome is a task very few physicians are trained for, claims research published in the American Journal of Medical Genetics.
Following from last night's Catalyst episode, ‘Antibiotic Resistance' on ABC TV examining Australia's profligate use of antibiotics, NPS MedicineWise is reminding Australians to preserve the miracle of antibiotics by avoiding antibiotics when they're not needed.
There are three common drugs for advanced ovarian cancer: paclitaxel, cyclophosphamide, and topotecan. Like a shell game, if you pick the right drug a patient is likely to respond. And, unfortunately, picking the wrong drug can lead to treatment failure. As reported in this month's issue of the journal PLoS ONE, a University of Colorado Cancer Center and University of Virginia study used a sophisticated model of ovarian cancer genetics to match the right tumor with the right drug. Patients who were matched in this way lived an average 21 months longer than patients who were not matched.
› Verified 5 days ago
Provider Name | Teresa N Tobin |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Podiatry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1174507412 PECOS PAC ID: 5496641581 Enrollment ID: I20100215000464 |
News Archive
A clinical trial of an Indian-made "modified killed-whole-cell" oral cholera vaccine "that meets WHO standards" has found that the vaccine is safe and effective in children living in parts of India where the disease is endemic, Reuters reports. The researchers, who reported their findings in the journal Lancet, hope to soon introduce the vaccine into other cholera endemic settings.
New prenatal tests for Down syndrome are soon to be offered to all pregnant women across the United States, yet telling an expectant couple that their child will be born with Down syndrome is a task very few physicians are trained for, claims research published in the American Journal of Medical Genetics.
Following from last night's Catalyst episode, ‘Antibiotic Resistance' on ABC TV examining Australia's profligate use of antibiotics, NPS MedicineWise is reminding Australians to preserve the miracle of antibiotics by avoiding antibiotics when they're not needed.
There are three common drugs for advanced ovarian cancer: paclitaxel, cyclophosphamide, and topotecan. Like a shell game, if you pick the right drug a patient is likely to respond. And, unfortunately, picking the wrong drug can lead to treatment failure. As reported in this month's issue of the journal PLoS ONE, a University of Colorado Cancer Center and University of Virginia study used a sophisticated model of ovarian cancer genetics to match the right tumor with the right drug. Patients who were matched in this way lived an average 21 months longer than patients who were not matched.
› Verified 5 days ago
Provider Name | Arthur J Donley |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Podiatry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1194701763 PECOS PAC ID: 9537267471 Enrollment ID: I20100622000847 |
News Archive
A clinical trial of an Indian-made "modified killed-whole-cell" oral cholera vaccine "that meets WHO standards" has found that the vaccine is safe and effective in children living in parts of India where the disease is endemic, Reuters reports. The researchers, who reported their findings in the journal Lancet, hope to soon introduce the vaccine into other cholera endemic settings.
New prenatal tests for Down syndrome are soon to be offered to all pregnant women across the United States, yet telling an expectant couple that their child will be born with Down syndrome is a task very few physicians are trained for, claims research published in the American Journal of Medical Genetics.
Following from last night's Catalyst episode, ‘Antibiotic Resistance' on ABC TV examining Australia's profligate use of antibiotics, NPS MedicineWise is reminding Australians to preserve the miracle of antibiotics by avoiding antibiotics when they're not needed.
There are three common drugs for advanced ovarian cancer: paclitaxel, cyclophosphamide, and topotecan. Like a shell game, if you pick the right drug a patient is likely to respond. And, unfortunately, picking the wrong drug can lead to treatment failure. As reported in this month's issue of the journal PLoS ONE, a University of Colorado Cancer Center and University of Virginia study used a sophisticated model of ovarian cancer genetics to match the right tumor with the right drug. Patients who were matched in this way lived an average 21 months longer than patients who were not matched.
› Verified 5 days ago
Provider Name | Stephanie E Varghese |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Podiatry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1538509567 PECOS PAC ID: 5597062349 Enrollment ID: I20160623002419 |
News Archive
A clinical trial of an Indian-made "modified killed-whole-cell" oral cholera vaccine "that meets WHO standards" has found that the vaccine is safe and effective in children living in parts of India where the disease is endemic, Reuters reports. The researchers, who reported their findings in the journal Lancet, hope to soon introduce the vaccine into other cholera endemic settings.
New prenatal tests for Down syndrome are soon to be offered to all pregnant women across the United States, yet telling an expectant couple that their child will be born with Down syndrome is a task very few physicians are trained for, claims research published in the American Journal of Medical Genetics.
Following from last night's Catalyst episode, ‘Antibiotic Resistance' on ABC TV examining Australia's profligate use of antibiotics, NPS MedicineWise is reminding Australians to preserve the miracle of antibiotics by avoiding antibiotics when they're not needed.
There are three common drugs for advanced ovarian cancer: paclitaxel, cyclophosphamide, and topotecan. Like a shell game, if you pick the right drug a patient is likely to respond. And, unfortunately, picking the wrong drug can lead to treatment failure. As reported in this month's issue of the journal PLoS ONE, a University of Colorado Cancer Center and University of Virginia study used a sophisticated model of ovarian cancer genetics to match the right tumor with the right drug. Patients who were matched in this way lived an average 21 months longer than patients who were not matched.
› Verified 5 days ago
Provider Name | Nargiza Mahmudova |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Podiatry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1558710301 PECOS PAC ID: 5395026165 Enrollment ID: I20190809002326 |
News Archive
A clinical trial of an Indian-made "modified killed-whole-cell" oral cholera vaccine "that meets WHO standards" has found that the vaccine is safe and effective in children living in parts of India where the disease is endemic, Reuters reports. The researchers, who reported their findings in the journal Lancet, hope to soon introduce the vaccine into other cholera endemic settings.
New prenatal tests for Down syndrome are soon to be offered to all pregnant women across the United States, yet telling an expectant couple that their child will be born with Down syndrome is a task very few physicians are trained for, claims research published in the American Journal of Medical Genetics.
Following from last night's Catalyst episode, ‘Antibiotic Resistance' on ABC TV examining Australia's profligate use of antibiotics, NPS MedicineWise is reminding Australians to preserve the miracle of antibiotics by avoiding antibiotics when they're not needed.
There are three common drugs for advanced ovarian cancer: paclitaxel, cyclophosphamide, and topotecan. Like a shell game, if you pick the right drug a patient is likely to respond. And, unfortunately, picking the wrong drug can lead to treatment failure. As reported in this month's issue of the journal PLoS ONE, a University of Colorado Cancer Center and University of Virginia study used a sophisticated model of ovarian cancer genetics to match the right tumor with the right drug. Patients who were matched in this way lived an average 21 months longer than patients who were not matched.
› Verified 5 days ago
Provider Name | Gregory A Mote |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Podiatry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1932253689 PECOS PAC ID: 8628121720 Enrollment ID: I20200429000463 |
News Archive
A clinical trial of an Indian-made "modified killed-whole-cell" oral cholera vaccine "that meets WHO standards" has found that the vaccine is safe and effective in children living in parts of India where the disease is endemic, Reuters reports. The researchers, who reported their findings in the journal Lancet, hope to soon introduce the vaccine into other cholera endemic settings.
New prenatal tests for Down syndrome are soon to be offered to all pregnant women across the United States, yet telling an expectant couple that their child will be born with Down syndrome is a task very few physicians are trained for, claims research published in the American Journal of Medical Genetics.
Following from last night's Catalyst episode, ‘Antibiotic Resistance' on ABC TV examining Australia's profligate use of antibiotics, NPS MedicineWise is reminding Australians to preserve the miracle of antibiotics by avoiding antibiotics when they're not needed.
There are three common drugs for advanced ovarian cancer: paclitaxel, cyclophosphamide, and topotecan. Like a shell game, if you pick the right drug a patient is likely to respond. And, unfortunately, picking the wrong drug can lead to treatment failure. As reported in this month's issue of the journal PLoS ONE, a University of Colorado Cancer Center and University of Virginia study used a sophisticated model of ovarian cancer genetics to match the right tumor with the right drug. Patients who were matched in this way lived an average 21 months longer than patients who were not matched.
› Verified 5 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Montgomery Podiatry Associates 727 Welsh Rd, Suite 203, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006-6357 Ph: (215) 938-7725 | Montgomery Podiatry Associates 727 Welsh Rd, Suite 203, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006-6357 Ph: (215) 938-7725 |
News Archive
A clinical trial of an Indian-made "modified killed-whole-cell" oral cholera vaccine "that meets WHO standards" has found that the vaccine is safe and effective in children living in parts of India where the disease is endemic, Reuters reports. The researchers, who reported their findings in the journal Lancet, hope to soon introduce the vaccine into other cholera endemic settings.
New prenatal tests for Down syndrome are soon to be offered to all pregnant women across the United States, yet telling an expectant couple that their child will be born with Down syndrome is a task very few physicians are trained for, claims research published in the American Journal of Medical Genetics.
Following from last night's Catalyst episode, ‘Antibiotic Resistance' on ABC TV examining Australia's profligate use of antibiotics, NPS MedicineWise is reminding Australians to preserve the miracle of antibiotics by avoiding antibiotics when they're not needed.
There are three common drugs for advanced ovarian cancer: paclitaxel, cyclophosphamide, and topotecan. Like a shell game, if you pick the right drug a patient is likely to respond. And, unfortunately, picking the wrong drug can lead to treatment failure. As reported in this month's issue of the journal PLoS ONE, a University of Colorado Cancer Center and University of Virginia study used a sophisticated model of ovarian cancer genetics to match the right tumor with the right drug. Patients who were matched in this way lived an average 21 months longer than patients who were not matched.
› Verified 5 days ago
Montgomery Podiatry Pc Podiatrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 727 Welsh Rd Ste 103, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 Phone: 215-938-7725 Fax: 215-938-7990 | |
Dr. Teresa N Tobin, DPM Podiatrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 727 Welsh Rd, Suite 203, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 Phone: 215-938-7725 Fax: 215-938-7990 | |
Andrew Leonard Podiatrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 20 Summer Pl, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 Phone: 267-808-8714 | |
Dr. Ira Douglas Meyers, DPM Podiatrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 727 Welsh Rd, Ste 203, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 Phone: 215-938-7725 Fax: 215-938-7990 | |
Dr. Andrew Leonard, DPM Podiatrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 20 Summer Place, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 Phone: 267-808-8714 Fax: 215-364-1009 | |
Dr. Alexandra Reed Parish, DPM Podiatrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 727 Welsh Rd Ste 203, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 Phone: 215-938-7725 | |
Dr. Regina Khoury Hood, D.P.M. Podiatrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 727 Welsh Rd, Suite 203, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 Phone: 215-938-7725 Fax: 215-938-7990 |