Smoky Mountain Foot Clinic Pa - Medicare Podiatrist in Asheville, NC

Smoky Mountain Foot Clinic Pa is a medicare enrolled "Podiatrist" provider in Asheville, North Carolina. Their current practice location is 573 Merrimon Ave, Asheville, North Carolina. You can reach out to their office (for appointments etc.) via phone at (828) 254-7716.

Smoky Mountain Foot Clinic Pa is licensed to practice in North Carolina (license number 469) and it also participates in the medicare program. Smoky Mountain Foot Clinic Pa is enrolled with medicare and should accept medicare assignments and since they are enrolled in medicare, they may order Medicare Part D Prescription drugs, if eligible. The facility's NPI Number is 1205911906.

Contact Information

Smoky Mountain Foot Clinic Pa
573 Merrimon Ave,
Asheville, NC 28804-3490
(828) 254-7716
Not Available



Healthcare Provider's Profile

Full NameSmoky Mountain Foot Clinic Pa
TypeFacility
SpecialityPodiatrist
Location573 Merrimon Ave, Asheville, North Carolina
Accepts Medicare AssignmentsMedicare enrolled and accepts medicare insurance. Providers at this facility may prescribe medicare part D drugs.
  NPI Data:
  • NPI Number: 1205911906
  • Provider Enumeration Date: 10/25/2006
  • Last Update Date: 11/09/2011
  Medicare PECOS Information:
  • PECOS PAC ID: 5991706699
  • Enrollment ID: O20070124000025

Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Smoky Mountain Foot Clinic Pa such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1205911906NPI-NPPES
0808POtherBCBS
89086BMedicaidNC
0807KOtherNCBCBS
5911409MedicaidNC
890801KMedicaidNC
890808PMedicaidNC
0800AOtherNCBCBS
0806BOtherNCBCBS
890800AMedicaidNC

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
213E00000XPodiatrist 346 (North Carolina)Secondary
213E00000XPodiatrist B01 (North Carolina)Secondary
213E00000XPodiatrist 380 (North Carolina)Secondary
213E00000XPodiatrist 469 (North Carolina)Primary

Medicare Reassignments

Some practitioners may not bill the customers directly but medicare billing happens through clinics / group practice / hospitals where the provider works. Smoky Mountain Foot Clinic Pa acts as a billing entity for following providers:
Provider NameRobert M Przynosch
Provider TypePractitioner - Podiatry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1568439073
PECOS PAC ID: 6002818911
Enrollment ID: I20070206000423

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Provider TypePractitioner - Podiatry
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PECOS PAC ID: 7012069248
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Provider TypePractitioner - Podiatry
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PECOS PAC ID: 9335141373
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Medicare Part D Prescriber Enrollment

Any physician or other eligible professional who prescribes Part D drugs must either enroll in the Medicare program or opt out in order to prescribe drugs to their patients with Part D prescription drug benefit plans. Smoky Mountain Foot Clinic Pa is enrolled with medicare and thus, if eligible, can prescribe medicare part D drugs to patients with medicare part D benefits.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Smoky Mountain Foot Clinic Pa
Po Box 278,
Clyde, NC 28721-0278

Ph: (828) 452-4343
Smoky Mountain Foot Clinic Pa
573 Merrimon Ave,
Asheville, NC 28804-3490

Ph: (828) 254-7716

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