Fitzgibbon Professional Building | |
2305 S Highway 65 Marshall MO 65340-3702 | |
(660) 886-7800 | |
(660) 831-3328 |
Full Name | Fitzgibbon Professional Building |
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Speciality | Clinic/Center |
Location | 2305 S Highway 65, Marshall, Missouri |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Nancy Harris (CFO/COO) |
Authorized Official Contact | 6608867231 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Fitzgibbon Professional Building 2305 South 65 Highway Marshall MO 65340-3702 Ph: (660) 886-7800 | Fitzgibbon Professional Building 2305 S Highway 65 Marshall MO 65340-3702 Ph: (660) 886-7800 |
NPI Number | 1215059985 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 04/04/2007 |
Last Update Date | 03/05/2024 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 2567351570 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20040901000838 |
News Archive
Liver toxicity is one of the main reasons pharmaceutical companies pull drugs off the market. These dangerous drugs slip through approval processes due in part to the shortcomings of liver toxicity tests. Existing tests rely on liver cells from rats, which do not always respond to toxins the way human cells do. Or they rely on dying human cells that survive for only a few days in the lab.
Long-term use of a medication used to treat kidney transplant patients may not be necessary in individuals with low-to-moderate risk of organ rejection, according to the results of a study led by a University of Cincinnati transplant researcher.
A new study that investigated the potential of certain psychological traits for predisposing heterosexuals to have negative attitudes towards homosexual people found that psychoticism-which is present in severe psychopathological conditions but may also contribute to less severe states of hostility and anger-and immature defense mechanisms may be important risk factors for homophobia, while depression and neurotic defense mechanisms appear to lower the risk of being homophobic.
With a multimillion-dollar electron microscope and computer programs that can pick out the shapes of structures only six atoms wide, Dr. Wah Chiu and his colleagues at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston are attempting to explain the intricate structures of viruses and proteins.
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1215059985 | NPI | - | NPPES |
598987600 | Medicaid | MO |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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261QR1300X | Clinic/center - Rural Health | (* (Not Available)) | Primary |
News Archive
Liver toxicity is one of the main reasons pharmaceutical companies pull drugs off the market. These dangerous drugs slip through approval processes due in part to the shortcomings of liver toxicity tests. Existing tests rely on liver cells from rats, which do not always respond to toxins the way human cells do. Or they rely on dying human cells that survive for only a few days in the lab.
Long-term use of a medication used to treat kidney transplant patients may not be necessary in individuals with low-to-moderate risk of organ rejection, according to the results of a study led by a University of Cincinnati transplant researcher.
A new study that investigated the potential of certain psychological traits for predisposing heterosexuals to have negative attitudes towards homosexual people found that psychoticism-which is present in severe psychopathological conditions but may also contribute to less severe states of hostility and anger-and immature defense mechanisms may be important risk factors for homophobia, while depression and neurotic defense mechanisms appear to lower the risk of being homophobic.
With a multimillion-dollar electron microscope and computer programs that can pick out the shapes of structures only six atoms wide, Dr. Wah Chiu and his colleagues at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston are attempting to explain the intricate structures of viruses and proteins.
› Verified 3 days ago
Marshall Family Practice Primary Care Clinic Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2305 South 65 Highway, Building A, Marshall, MO 65340 Phone: 660-886-7800 Fax: 660-831-3328 | |
Mid-missouri Family Health, Llc Primary Care Clinic Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 78 S. Jefferson, Marshall, MO 65340 Phone: 660-831-1175 | |
Katy Trail - Marshall School Primary Care Clinic Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 313 E Eastwood St, Marshall, MO 65340 Phone: 660-886-7100 | |
Mid Missouri Family Health At Fitzgibbon Primary Care Clinic Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 4 N Jefferson Ave, Marshall, MO 65340 Phone: 660-831-1175 Fax: 660-831-1195 | |
D. J. Fahnestock, D. C., P. C. Primary Care Clinic Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 269 S Jefferson Ave, Marshall, MO 65340 Phone: 660-886-6903 Fax: 660-886-6904 | |
Ulbrich Family Medicine, Llc Primary Care Clinic Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2301 S Highway 65, Suite 2, Marshall, MO 65340 Phone: 660-631-3386 | |
Missouri Valley Primary Care Clinic Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 500 E College St, Marshall, MO 65340 Phone: 660-831-4000 |