M.a.s.k. | |
211 Professional Park Dr Glasgow KY 42141-3486 | |
(276) 935-2141 | |
(276) 935-2269 |
Full Name | M.a.s.k. |
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Speciality | Family Medicine |
Location | 211 Professional Park Dr, Glasgow, Kentucky |
Authorized Official Name and Position | William C Thornbury (OWNER) |
Authorized Official Contact | 2706599696 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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M.a.s.k. 211 Professional Park Dr Glasgow KY 42141-3486 Ph: (270) 659-9696 | M.a.s.k. 211 Professional Park Dr Glasgow KY 42141-3486 Ph: (276) 935-2141 |
NPI Number | 1063502334 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 10/14/2006 |
Last Update Date | 05/07/2021 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 7416907662 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20050126000448 |
News Archive
Bruker announced today at the 2012 Materials Research Society (MRS) Fall Meeting the release of a new line of IRIS TERS Probes. By enabling Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS), the new IRIS TERS probe tips provide users a complete path to non-destructive, label-free chemical detection at the nanoscale.
Nymox Pharmaceutical Corporation has announced that the Company's latest multi-center U.S. study of NX-1207, its investigational drug for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is nearing completion.
Scientists in Vienna have developed a new technique for producing vaccines for H1N1, 'swine flu', based on insect cells. The research, published today in the Biotechnology Journal, reveals how influenza vaccines can be produced faster than through the traditional method of egg-based production, revealing a new strategy for the fight against influenza pandemics.
Changes in gut microbiota during pregnancy result in unfavorable metabolic changes that are actually beneficial to a pregnant woman and her developing baby, shows research published in Cell.
Experts are horrified with the rise of numbers of diabetics worldwide. A staggering 366 million people around the world have either Type 1 or 2 diabetes, says the International Diabetes Federation. The disease has taken a deadly toll, causing 4.6 million deaths each year, or one death every seven seconds. The number of sufferers was pegged at 285 million worldwide in 2009. Since then, China reported 92.4 million people with the condition, more than double the federation's estimate. The diabetes epidemic is also heavy on healthcare spending, to the tune of $465 billion a year to fight the disease.
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1063502334 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Provider Name | William Chase Thornbury |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1417027525 PECOS PAC ID: 7214987460 Enrollment ID: I20100924000477 |
News Archive
Bruker announced today at the 2012 Materials Research Society (MRS) Fall Meeting the release of a new line of IRIS TERS Probes. By enabling Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS), the new IRIS TERS probe tips provide users a complete path to non-destructive, label-free chemical detection at the nanoscale.
Nymox Pharmaceutical Corporation has announced that the Company's latest multi-center U.S. study of NX-1207, its investigational drug for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is nearing completion.
Scientists in Vienna have developed a new technique for producing vaccines for H1N1, 'swine flu', based on insect cells. The research, published today in the Biotechnology Journal, reveals how influenza vaccines can be produced faster than through the traditional method of egg-based production, revealing a new strategy for the fight against influenza pandemics.
Changes in gut microbiota during pregnancy result in unfavorable metabolic changes that are actually beneficial to a pregnant woman and her developing baby, shows research published in Cell.
Experts are horrified with the rise of numbers of diabetics worldwide. A staggering 366 million people around the world have either Type 1 or 2 diabetes, says the International Diabetes Federation. The disease has taken a deadly toll, causing 4.6 million deaths each year, or one death every seven seconds. The number of sufferers was pegged at 285 million worldwide in 2009. Since then, China reported 92.4 million people with the condition, more than double the federation's estimate. The diabetes epidemic is also heavy on healthcare spending, to the tune of $465 billion a year to fight the disease.
› Verified 7 days ago
News Archive
Bruker announced today at the 2012 Materials Research Society (MRS) Fall Meeting the release of a new line of IRIS TERS Probes. By enabling Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS), the new IRIS TERS probe tips provide users a complete path to non-destructive, label-free chemical detection at the nanoscale.
Nymox Pharmaceutical Corporation has announced that the Company's latest multi-center U.S. study of NX-1207, its investigational drug for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is nearing completion.
Scientists in Vienna have developed a new technique for producing vaccines for H1N1, 'swine flu', based on insect cells. The research, published today in the Biotechnology Journal, reveals how influenza vaccines can be produced faster than through the traditional method of egg-based production, revealing a new strategy for the fight against influenza pandemics.
Changes in gut microbiota during pregnancy result in unfavorable metabolic changes that are actually beneficial to a pregnant woman and her developing baby, shows research published in Cell.
Experts are horrified with the rise of numbers of diabetics worldwide. A staggering 366 million people around the world have either Type 1 or 2 diabetes, says the International Diabetes Federation. The disease has taken a deadly toll, causing 4.6 million deaths each year, or one death every seven seconds. The number of sufferers was pegged at 285 million worldwide in 2009. Since then, China reported 92.4 million people with the condition, more than double the federation's estimate. The diabetes epidemic is also heavy on healthcare spending, to the tune of $465 billion a year to fight the disease.
› Verified 7 days ago
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