Infectious Disease Specialists, P.c. - Medicare Primary Care in Highland, IN

Infectious Disease Specialists, P.c. is a medicare enrolled primary clinic (Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease) in Highland, Indiana. The current practice location for Infectious Disease Specialists, P.c. is 9143 Indianapolis Blvd, Highland, Indiana. For appointments, you can reach them via phone at (219) 972-1547. The mailing address for Infectious Disease Specialists, P.c. is 9201 Calumet Ave, Munster, Indiana and phone number is (219) 836-2022.

Infectious Disease Specialists, P.c. is licensed to practice in Indiana (license number ). The clinic also participates in the medicare program and its NPI number is 1245217215. This medical practice accepts medicare insurance (which means this clinic accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance). However, please confirm if they accept your insurance at (219) 972-1547.

Contact Information

Infectious Disease Specialists, P.c.
9143 Indianapolis Blvd
Highland
IN 46322-2500
(219) 972-1547
(219) 836-0034

Primary Care Clinic Profile

Full NameInfectious Disease Specialists, P.c.
SpecialityInternal Medicine
Location9143 Indianapolis Blvd, Highland, Indiana
Authorized Official Name and PositionThomas K. Sleweon (PRESIDENT)
Authorized Official Contact2198362022
Accepts Medicare InsuranceYes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
Infectious Disease Specialists, P.c.
9201 Calumet Ave
Munster
IN 46321-2807

Ph: (219) 836-2022
Infectious Disease Specialists, P.c.
9143 Indianapolis Blvd
Highland
IN 46322-2500

Ph: (219) 972-1547

NPI Details:

NPI Number1245217215
Provider Enumeration Date12/29/2005
Last Update Date09/13/2012

Medicare PECOS Information:

Medicare PECOS PAC ID4981691862
Medicare Enrollment IDO20040430000920

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Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for Infectious Disease Specialists, P.c. such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1245217215NPI-NPPES
200307990MedicaidIN

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
207RI0200XInternal Medicine - Infectious Disease (Indiana)Primary

Medicare Reassignments

Some practitioners may not bill the customers directly but medicare billing happens through clinics / group practice / hospitals where the provider works. Infectious Disease Specialists, P.c. acts as a billing entity for following providers:
Provider NameErika Young
Provider TypePractitioner - Infectious Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1750363206
PECOS PAC ID: 9335193259
Enrollment ID: I20050303000551

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Brain protein identifies presence of nerve fiber damage

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DBS allows surgeons to control tremors with brain 'pacemaker'

For nearly 30 years, Tom Rogers' left hand would shake when he tried to use it, making even simple tasks such as drinking a glass of water, writing a check, or making a sandwich challenging. The tremor eventually became so disruptive that he lost use of his dominant hand. Rogers sought care and learned that his tremor was a symptom of Parkinson's disease, yet felt he was suffering from something different.

Ipsen decides to assess development of Irosustat in combination with hormonal therapies

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Provider NameRichard L Yu
Provider TypePractitioner - Infectious Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1609858067
PECOS PAC ID: 8628025541
Enrollment ID: I20050404000346

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DBS allows surgeons to control tremors with brain 'pacemaker'

For nearly 30 years, Tom Rogers' left hand would shake when he tried to use it, making even simple tasks such as drinking a glass of water, writing a check, or making a sandwich challenging. The tremor eventually became so disruptive that he lost use of his dominant hand. Rogers sought care and learned that his tremor was a symptom of Parkinson's disease, yet felt he was suffering from something different.

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Provider NameThomas K Sleweon
Provider TypePractitioner - Infectious Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1114909769
PECOS PAC ID: 3779570668
Enrollment ID: I20050404000578

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Brain protein identifies presence of nerve fiber damage

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DBS allows surgeons to control tremors with brain 'pacemaker'

For nearly 30 years, Tom Rogers' left hand would shake when he tried to use it, making even simple tasks such as drinking a glass of water, writing a check, or making a sandwich challenging. The tremor eventually became so disruptive that he lost use of his dominant hand. Rogers sought care and learned that his tremor was a symptom of Parkinson's disease, yet felt he was suffering from something different.

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Provider NameMichael Alan Polich
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1871675637
PECOS PAC ID: 4284677824
Enrollment ID: I20050606000473

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DBS allows surgeons to control tremors with brain 'pacemaker'

For nearly 30 years, Tom Rogers' left hand would shake when he tried to use it, making even simple tasks such as drinking a glass of water, writing a check, or making a sandwich challenging. The tremor eventually became so disruptive that he lost use of his dominant hand. Rogers sought care and learned that his tremor was a symptom of Parkinson's disease, yet felt he was suffering from something different.

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Provider NameRalph Villaran
Provider TypePractitioner - Infectious Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1699858985
PECOS PAC ID: 0840392411
Enrollment ID: I20070228000327

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DBS allows surgeons to control tremors with brain 'pacemaker'

For nearly 30 years, Tom Rogers' left hand would shake when he tried to use it, making even simple tasks such as drinking a glass of water, writing a check, or making a sandwich challenging. The tremor eventually became so disruptive that he lost use of his dominant hand. Rogers sought care and learned that his tremor was a symptom of Parkinson's disease, yet felt he was suffering from something different.

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Provider NameSiju T Chacko
Provider TypePractitioner - Infectious Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1720017262
PECOS PAC ID: 0840274718
Enrollment ID: I20080709000094

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DBS allows surgeons to control tremors with brain 'pacemaker'

For nearly 30 years, Tom Rogers' left hand would shake when he tried to use it, making even simple tasks such as drinking a glass of water, writing a check, or making a sandwich challenging. The tremor eventually became so disruptive that he lost use of his dominant hand. Rogers sought care and learned that his tremor was a symptom of Parkinson's disease, yet felt he was suffering from something different.

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Provider NameKimberly K Oppman
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1265507487
PECOS PAC ID: 2365441433
Enrollment ID: I20121023000648

News Archive

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DBS allows surgeons to control tremors with brain 'pacemaker'

For nearly 30 years, Tom Rogers' left hand would shake when he tried to use it, making even simple tasks such as drinking a glass of water, writing a check, or making a sandwich challenging. The tremor eventually became so disruptive that he lost use of his dominant hand. Rogers sought care and learned that his tremor was a symptom of Parkinson's disease, yet felt he was suffering from something different.

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Provider NameOliver P Diamante
Provider TypePractitioner - Infectious Disease
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1669781050
PECOS PAC ID: 1951612001
Enrollment ID: I20150616002954

News Archive

Brain protein identifies presence of nerve fiber damage

Physicians and others now recognize that seemingly mild, concussion-type head injuries lead to long-term cognitive impairments surprisingly often. A brain protein called SNTF, which rises in the blood after some concussions, signals the type of brain damage that is thought to be the source of these cognitive impairments, according to a study led by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

DBS allows surgeons to control tremors with brain 'pacemaker'

For nearly 30 years, Tom Rogers' left hand would shake when he tried to use it, making even simple tasks such as drinking a glass of water, writing a check, or making a sandwich challenging. The tremor eventually became so disruptive that he lost use of his dominant hand. Rogers sought care and learned that his tremor was a symptom of Parkinson's disease, yet felt he was suffering from something different.

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Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1265957971
PECOS PAC ID: 5092077511
Enrollment ID: I20180321002666

News Archive

Brain protein identifies presence of nerve fiber damage

Physicians and others now recognize that seemingly mild, concussion-type head injuries lead to long-term cognitive impairments surprisingly often. A brain protein called SNTF, which rises in the blood after some concussions, signals the type of brain damage that is thought to be the source of these cognitive impairments, according to a study led by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

DBS allows surgeons to control tremors with brain 'pacemaker'

For nearly 30 years, Tom Rogers' left hand would shake when he tried to use it, making even simple tasks such as drinking a glass of water, writing a check, or making a sandwich challenging. The tremor eventually became so disruptive that he lost use of his dominant hand. Rogers sought care and learned that his tremor was a symptom of Parkinson's disease, yet felt he was suffering from something different.

Ipsen decides to assess development of Irosustat in combination with hormonal therapies

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BU researchers receive grant to explore ways of capturing health data using mobile devices

Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine are the recipients of a three-year, $446,999 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to explore different approaches to capturing health data using mobile devices such as smartphones.

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Provider NameCandace Kapranos
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1285265686
PECOS PAC ID: 6709203623
Enrollment ID: I20200824002256

News Archive

Brain protein identifies presence of nerve fiber damage

Physicians and others now recognize that seemingly mild, concussion-type head injuries lead to long-term cognitive impairments surprisingly often. A brain protein called SNTF, which rises in the blood after some concussions, signals the type of brain damage that is thought to be the source of these cognitive impairments, according to a study led by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

DBS allows surgeons to control tremors with brain 'pacemaker'

For nearly 30 years, Tom Rogers' left hand would shake when he tried to use it, making even simple tasks such as drinking a glass of water, writing a check, or making a sandwich challenging. The tremor eventually became so disruptive that he lost use of his dominant hand. Rogers sought care and learned that his tremor was a symptom of Parkinson's disease, yet felt he was suffering from something different.

Ipsen decides to assess development of Irosustat in combination with hormonal therapies

Ipsen today announced its decision to assess the alternative development of Irosustat (BN 83495) in combination with other hormonal therapies. This decision is based on the futility analysis from the proof-of-concept trial phase II clinical study carried out in Europe in monotherapy in endometrial cancer, and on the phase I/II clinical study results obtained in metastatic prostate and breast cancers.

BU researchers receive grant to explore ways of capturing health data using mobile devices

Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine are the recipients of a three-year, $446,999 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to explore different approaches to capturing health data using mobile devices such as smartphones.

Read more Medical News

› Verified 3 days ago

Provider NameAmanda Chambers
Provider TypePractitioner - Nurse Practitioner
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1760071815
PECOS PAC ID: 2769632660
Enrollment ID: I20210128001509

News Archive

Brain protein identifies presence of nerve fiber damage

Physicians and others now recognize that seemingly mild, concussion-type head injuries lead to long-term cognitive impairments surprisingly often. A brain protein called SNTF, which rises in the blood after some concussions, signals the type of brain damage that is thought to be the source of these cognitive impairments, according to a study led by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

DBS allows surgeons to control tremors with brain 'pacemaker'

For nearly 30 years, Tom Rogers' left hand would shake when he tried to use it, making even simple tasks such as drinking a glass of water, writing a check, or making a sandwich challenging. The tremor eventually became so disruptive that he lost use of his dominant hand. Rogers sought care and learned that his tremor was a symptom of Parkinson's disease, yet felt he was suffering from something different.

Ipsen decides to assess development of Irosustat in combination with hormonal therapies

Ipsen today announced its decision to assess the alternative development of Irosustat (BN 83495) in combination with other hormonal therapies. This decision is based on the futility analysis from the proof-of-concept trial phase II clinical study carried out in Europe in monotherapy in endometrial cancer, and on the phase I/II clinical study results obtained in metastatic prostate and breast cancers.

BU researchers receive grant to explore ways of capturing health data using mobile devices

Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine are the recipients of a three-year, $446,999 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to explore different approaches to capturing health data using mobile devices such as smartphones.

Read more Medical News

› Verified 3 days ago

News Archive

Brain protein identifies presence of nerve fiber damage

Physicians and others now recognize that seemingly mild, concussion-type head injuries lead to long-term cognitive impairments surprisingly often. A brain protein called SNTF, which rises in the blood after some concussions, signals the type of brain damage that is thought to be the source of these cognitive impairments, according to a study led by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

DBS allows surgeons to control tremors with brain 'pacemaker'

For nearly 30 years, Tom Rogers' left hand would shake when he tried to use it, making even simple tasks such as drinking a glass of water, writing a check, or making a sandwich challenging. The tremor eventually became so disruptive that he lost use of his dominant hand. Rogers sought care and learned that his tremor was a symptom of Parkinson's disease, yet felt he was suffering from something different.

Ipsen decides to assess development of Irosustat in combination with hormonal therapies

Ipsen today announced its decision to assess the alternative development of Irosustat (BN 83495) in combination with other hormonal therapies. This decision is based on the futility analysis from the proof-of-concept trial phase II clinical study carried out in Europe in monotherapy in endometrial cancer, and on the phase I/II clinical study results obtained in metastatic prostate and breast cancers.

BU researchers receive grant to explore ways of capturing health data using mobile devices

Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine are the recipients of a three-year, $446,999 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to explore different approaches to capturing health data using mobile devices such as smartphones.

Read more News

› Verified 3 days ago


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