Afc Urgent Care | |
5825 Kanan Rd Agoura Hills CA 91301-1651 | |
(424) 355-1963 | |
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Full Name | Afc Urgent Care |
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Speciality | Clinic/Center |
Location | 5825 Kanan Rd, Agoura Hills, California |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Adel Jabour (MEDICAL DIRECTOR) |
Authorized Official Contact | 4243551963 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Afc Urgent Care Po Box 10417 Holyoke MA 01041-2017 Ph: (559) 206-6956 | Afc Urgent Care 5825 Kanan Rd Agoura Hills CA 91301-1651 Ph: (424) 355-1963 |
NPI Number | 1043840465 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 01/24/2020 |
Last Update Date | 02/12/2020 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 3476981226 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20200310001981 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1043840465 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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261QM1300X | Clinic/center - Multi-specialty | (* (Not Available)) | Secondary |
261QU0200X | Clinic/center - Urgent Care | (* (Not Available)) | Primary |
Provider Name | Dyan Cole |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1225067812 PECOS PAC ID: 1951359348 Enrollment ID: I20050112000589 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
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Provider Name | Adel F Jabour |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - General Surgery |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1154380301 PECOS PAC ID: 8527104090 Enrollment ID: I20091014000334 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
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Provider Name | Robert J Jaffe |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Internal Medicine |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1326328444 PECOS PAC ID: 8123270402 Enrollment ID: I20121213000048 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
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Provider Name | Khalid Mekki Medani |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Neurosurgery |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1912214503 PECOS PAC ID: 2860629847 Enrollment ID: I20150916003535 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Nadia S Trochanova |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1265858146 PECOS PAC ID: 5991083511 Enrollment ID: I20161101001835 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Salvador Plasencia |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Internal Medicine |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1881953156 PECOS PAC ID: 1850523374 Enrollment ID: I20170609001691 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Wendy-ann L Sylvester |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1578504148 PECOS PAC ID: 1951354265 Enrollment ID: I20171031001422 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Khatereh A Assadi |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1427327766 PECOS PAC ID: 3971763509 Enrollment ID: I20190111001785 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Adina Rachel Gregor |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1851806301 PECOS PAC ID: 6709210990 Enrollment ID: I20200217001251 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Keena Lucretia Johnson |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1780136820 PECOS PAC ID: 1052734803 Enrollment ID: I20200713000710 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Marcie Lynn Hulpa |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1629616412 PECOS PAC ID: 1456778398 Enrollment ID: I20200824002928 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Lovelle E Rivera |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1205228699 PECOS PAC ID: 9739482563 Enrollment ID: I20210910002583 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Mikey Thanteraphong |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1437795333 PECOS PAC ID: 6507137684 Enrollment ID: I20211027002125 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Katrina Hazlett |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1023764792 PECOS PAC ID: 8325425788 Enrollment ID: I20220524003111 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Nahom Tassew |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1316689185 PECOS PAC ID: 3678953460 Enrollment ID: I20220711002904 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Carlos Estrella |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1932769924 PECOS PAC ID: 4981088135 Enrollment ID: I20220907001955 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
Provider Name | Ali Chahine |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1013545961 PECOS PAC ID: 7315360211 Enrollment ID: I20221221002870 |
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
News Archive
Alcohol is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but governments haven't responded to the issue with the attention, resources and action this urgent issue requires, says "Trouble Brewing," a new report from global health and development organizations, Vital Strategies, the NCD Alliance, IOGT International and the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance.
An international team of researchers in Mexico and the United States has uncovered a new genetic clue that contributes to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, particularly the elevated risk among Mexican and other Latin American populations.
People with heart disease should take special precautions before undergoing any kind of surgery, even noncardiac surgery, to reduce their risk of a cardiac event, according to new joint guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Researchers have reported a possible explanation for the higher risk of heart disease and its complications among black Americans, along with a way of treating this condition.
› Verified 6 days ago
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