Obria Medical Clinic Of Ames | |
1606 Golden Aspen Dr Ste 105 Ames IA 50010-8011 | |
(515) 298-2073 | |
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Full Name | Obria Medical Clinic Of Ames |
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Speciality | Family Medicine |
Location | 1606 Golden Aspen Dr Ste 105, Ames, Iowa |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Pamela J Adams (BILLING SUPERVISOR) |
Authorized Official Contact | 3198502123 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Obria Medical Clinic Of Ames 1606 Golden Aspen Dr Ste 105 Ames IA 50010-8011 Ph: () - | Obria Medical Clinic Of Ames 1606 Golden Aspen Dr Ste 105 Ames IA 50010-8011 Ph: (515) 298-2073 |
NPI Number | 1497366231 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 08/14/2020 |
Last Update Date | 02/07/2023 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 2466864889 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20201209000408 |
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The British Journal of Dermatology has published online the results of an International Psoriasis Council (IPC) survey identifying 21 psoriasis research priorities. The results will also appear in a future print edition of the journal.
Using two biocompatible parts, University at Buffalo researchers and their colleagues have designed a nanoparticle that can be detected by six medical imaging techniques.
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Electrical activity in the motor cortex of rats transforms from redundant to complex over the span of four days shortly after birth. Sleep twitches guide this metamorphosis, according to new research published in JNeurosci.
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1497366231 | NPI | - | NPPES |
1497366231 | Medicaid | IA |
Provider Name | Lisa D Leppert |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1912991357 PECOS PAC ID: 4587556014 Enrollment ID: I20040414001798 |
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The British Journal of Dermatology has published online the results of an International Psoriasis Council (IPC) survey identifying 21 psoriasis research priorities. The results will also appear in a future print edition of the journal.
Using two biocompatible parts, University at Buffalo researchers and their colleagues have designed a nanoparticle that can be detected by six medical imaging techniques.
For a skin cell to do its job, it must turn on a completely different set of genes than a liver cell — and keep genes it doesn't need switched off. One way of turning off large groups of genes at once is to send them to "time-out" at the edge of the nucleus, where they are kept quiet. New research from Johns Hopkins sheds light on how DNA gets sent to the nucleus' far edge, a process critical to controlling genes and determining cell fate.
Electrical activity in the motor cortex of rats transforms from redundant to complex over the span of four days shortly after birth. Sleep twitches guide this metamorphosis, according to new research published in JNeurosci.
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Provider Name | Timothy C Fink |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Diagnostic Radiology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1649257635 PECOS PAC ID: 3375554736 Enrollment ID: I20060522000125 |
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The British Journal of Dermatology has published online the results of an International Psoriasis Council (IPC) survey identifying 21 psoriasis research priorities. The results will also appear in a future print edition of the journal.
Using two biocompatible parts, University at Buffalo researchers and their colleagues have designed a nanoparticle that can be detected by six medical imaging techniques.
For a skin cell to do its job, it must turn on a completely different set of genes than a liver cell — and keep genes it doesn't need switched off. One way of turning off large groups of genes at once is to send them to "time-out" at the edge of the nucleus, where they are kept quiet. New research from Johns Hopkins sheds light on how DNA gets sent to the nucleus' far edge, a process critical to controlling genes and determining cell fate.
Electrical activity in the motor cortex of rats transforms from redundant to complex over the span of four days shortly after birth. Sleep twitches guide this metamorphosis, according to new research published in JNeurosci.
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Provider Name | Laurie L Pieper |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1508915703 PECOS PAC ID: 9537230560 Enrollment ID: I20080619000354 |
News Archive
The British Journal of Dermatology has published online the results of an International Psoriasis Council (IPC) survey identifying 21 psoriasis research priorities. The results will also appear in a future print edition of the journal.
Using two biocompatible parts, University at Buffalo researchers and their colleagues have designed a nanoparticle that can be detected by six medical imaging techniques.
For a skin cell to do its job, it must turn on a completely different set of genes than a liver cell — and keep genes it doesn't need switched off. One way of turning off large groups of genes at once is to send them to "time-out" at the edge of the nucleus, where they are kept quiet. New research from Johns Hopkins sheds light on how DNA gets sent to the nucleus' far edge, a process critical to controlling genes and determining cell fate.
Electrical activity in the motor cortex of rats transforms from redundant to complex over the span of four days shortly after birth. Sleep twitches guide this metamorphosis, according to new research published in JNeurosci.
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Provider Name | Timothy G Leeds |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Obstetrics/gynecology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1386644227 PECOS PAC ID: 8426948852 Enrollment ID: I20100320000151 |
News Archive
The British Journal of Dermatology has published online the results of an International Psoriasis Council (IPC) survey identifying 21 psoriasis research priorities. The results will also appear in a future print edition of the journal.
Using two biocompatible parts, University at Buffalo researchers and their colleagues have designed a nanoparticle that can be detected by six medical imaging techniques.
For a skin cell to do its job, it must turn on a completely different set of genes than a liver cell — and keep genes it doesn't need switched off. One way of turning off large groups of genes at once is to send them to "time-out" at the edge of the nucleus, where they are kept quiet. New research from Johns Hopkins sheds light on how DNA gets sent to the nucleus' far edge, a process critical to controlling genes and determining cell fate.
Electrical activity in the motor cortex of rats transforms from redundant to complex over the span of four days shortly after birth. Sleep twitches guide this metamorphosis, according to new research published in JNeurosci.
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Provider Name | Amanda J Vanden Wynboom |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1902321110 PECOS PAC ID: 6507105467 Enrollment ID: I20190312000569 |
News Archive
The British Journal of Dermatology has published online the results of an International Psoriasis Council (IPC) survey identifying 21 psoriasis research priorities. The results will also appear in a future print edition of the journal.
Using two biocompatible parts, University at Buffalo researchers and their colleagues have designed a nanoparticle that can be detected by six medical imaging techniques.
For a skin cell to do its job, it must turn on a completely different set of genes than a liver cell — and keep genes it doesn't need switched off. One way of turning off large groups of genes at once is to send them to "time-out" at the edge of the nucleus, where they are kept quiet. New research from Johns Hopkins sheds light on how DNA gets sent to the nucleus' far edge, a process critical to controlling genes and determining cell fate.
Electrical activity in the motor cortex of rats transforms from redundant to complex over the span of four days shortly after birth. Sleep twitches guide this metamorphosis, according to new research published in JNeurosci.
› Verified 1 days ago
News Archive
The British Journal of Dermatology has published online the results of an International Psoriasis Council (IPC) survey identifying 21 psoriasis research priorities. The results will also appear in a future print edition of the journal.
Using two biocompatible parts, University at Buffalo researchers and their colleagues have designed a nanoparticle that can be detected by six medical imaging techniques.
For a skin cell to do its job, it must turn on a completely different set of genes than a liver cell — and keep genes it doesn't need switched off. One way of turning off large groups of genes at once is to send them to "time-out" at the edge of the nucleus, where they are kept quiet. New research from Johns Hopkins sheds light on how DNA gets sent to the nucleus' far edge, a process critical to controlling genes and determining cell fate.
Electrical activity in the motor cortex of rats transforms from redundant to complex over the span of four days shortly after birth. Sleep twitches guide this metamorphosis, according to new research published in JNeurosci.
› Verified 1 days ago
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