Community Health Center In Cowley County Inc | |
118 W 9th Ave Winfield KS 67156-2852 | |
(620) 221-3350 | |
(620) 221-6061 |
Full Name | Community Health Center In Cowley County Inc |
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Speciality | Clinic/Center |
Location | 118 W 9th Ave, Winfield, Kansas |
Authorized Official Name and Position | David Edward Brazil (CEO) |
Authorized Official Contact | 6202213350 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Community Health Center In Cowley County Inc 221 W 8th Ave Winfield KS 67156-2718 Ph: (620) 221-3350 | Community Health Center In Cowley County Inc 118 W 9th Ave Winfield KS 67156-2852 Ph: (620) 221-3350 |
NPI Number | 1073222402 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 11/15/2022 |
Last Update Date | 11/15/2022 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 9537473095 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20221220001072 |
News Archive
Peanuts are one of the most common triggers of severe food-induced allergic reactions, which can be fatal, and the prevalence of peanut allergy is increasing. However, there is currently no clinical treatment available for peanut allergy other than strict dietary elimination and, in cases of accidental ingestion, injections of epinephrine.
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New Queen's University research has shown that the growth of melanoma, one of the most deadly forms of skin cancer, can be slowed when a little known gene called MicroRNA 193b is added.
As the world struggles to contain COVID-19, a group of leading, scientific experts from the U.S., Latin America, Africa, and South Asia released a report today outlining the strong scientific foundations for taking actions to stop the next pandemic by preventing the spillover of pathogens from animals to people.
Over many generations, people living in the high-altitude regions of the Andes or on the Tibetan Plateau have adapted to life in low-oxygen conditions. Living with such a distinct and powerful selective pressure has made these populations a textbook example of evolution in action, but exactly how their genes convey a survival advantage remains an open question. Now, a University of Pennsylvania team has made new inroads to answering this question with the first genome-wide study of high-altitude adaptations within the third major population to possess them: the Amhara people of the Ethiopian Highlands.
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1073222402 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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261QF0400X | Clinic/center - Federally Qualified Health Center (fqhc) | (* (Not Available)) | Primary |
News Archive
Peanuts are one of the most common triggers of severe food-induced allergic reactions, which can be fatal, and the prevalence of peanut allergy is increasing. However, there is currently no clinical treatment available for peanut allergy other than strict dietary elimination and, in cases of accidental ingestion, injections of epinephrine.
Throughout the month of March, visitors to Rockefeller Center will get an unexpected lesson on Alzheimer's disease.
New Queen's University research has shown that the growth of melanoma, one of the most deadly forms of skin cancer, can be slowed when a little known gene called MicroRNA 193b is added.
As the world struggles to contain COVID-19, a group of leading, scientific experts from the U.S., Latin America, Africa, and South Asia released a report today outlining the strong scientific foundations for taking actions to stop the next pandemic by preventing the spillover of pathogens from animals to people.
Over many generations, people living in the high-altitude regions of the Andes or on the Tibetan Plateau have adapted to life in low-oxygen conditions. Living with such a distinct and powerful selective pressure has made these populations a textbook example of evolution in action, but exactly how their genes convey a survival advantage remains an open question. Now, a University of Pennsylvania team has made new inroads to answering this question with the first genome-wide study of high-altitude adaptations within the third major population to possess them: the Amhara people of the Ethiopian Highlands.
› Verified 8 days ago
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