Rowe S Crowder Iii Md Pllc | |
202b Drinkwater Rd Bay St Louis MS 39520-1638 | |
(228) 463-1649 | |
(228) 463-0138 |
Full Name | Rowe S Crowder Iii Md Pllc |
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Speciality | Internal Medicine |
Location | 202b Drinkwater Rd, Bay St Louis, Mississippi |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Rowe Sanders Crowder (MEMBER) |
Authorized Official Contact | 2284631649 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Rowe S Crowder Iii Md Pllc 202b Drinkwater Rd Bay St Louis MS 39520-1638 Ph: (228) 463-1649 | Rowe S Crowder Iii Md Pllc 202b Drinkwater Rd Bay St Louis MS 39520-1638 Ph: (228) 463-1649 |
NPI Number | 1114267382 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 02/25/2013 |
Last Update Date | 05/06/2015 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 6406095454 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20130624000200 |
News Archive
The American Pain Society has released a new evidence-based clinical practice guideline, appearing in The Journal of Pain, with 32 recommendations to help clinicians achieve optimal pain management following surgery. According to numerous studies, the majority of surgical patients receive inadequate pain relief, which can heighten the risk for prolonged post-surgical pain, mood disorders and physical impairment.
A UCSF study suggests patients with chronic pain may experience greater relief if their doctors add cannabinoids - the main ingredient in cannabis or medical marijuana - to an opiates-only treatment. The findings, from a small-scale study, also suggest that a combined therapy could result in reduced opiate dosages.
A high body mass index and large waist circumference are associated with improved outcomes in both men and women with heart failure, research shows.
Following the uproar after the release of the controversial Foreign Office memos that suggested that Pope Benedict XVI's visit to UK this September could be marked by the launch of "Benedict" condoms. The Foreign Office document, called "The ideal visit would see...", said the Pope could be invited to open an abortion clinic, launch a range of condoms, singing a charity duet with the Queen and bless a gay marriage. The document raised the issues of child abuse by priests and urged the "sacking" of "dodgy bishops" and opening helplines for abused children.
As the holiday song goes, "Baby, it's cold outside." And that cold weather can wreak havoc on your skin. Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center dermatologist Amy McMichael, M.D., recommends a proactive approach to winter skin care.
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1114267382 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207R00000X | Internal Medicine | (* (Not Available)) | Secondary |
207R00000X | Internal Medicine | 14176 (Mississippi) | Primary |
Provider Name | Rowe S Crowder |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Internal Medicine |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1053369801 PECOS PAC ID: 3870696420 Enrollment ID: I20070320000199 |
News Archive
The American Pain Society has released a new evidence-based clinical practice guideline, appearing in The Journal of Pain, with 32 recommendations to help clinicians achieve optimal pain management following surgery. According to numerous studies, the majority of surgical patients receive inadequate pain relief, which can heighten the risk for prolonged post-surgical pain, mood disorders and physical impairment.
A UCSF study suggests patients with chronic pain may experience greater relief if their doctors add cannabinoids - the main ingredient in cannabis or medical marijuana - to an opiates-only treatment. The findings, from a small-scale study, also suggest that a combined therapy could result in reduced opiate dosages.
A high body mass index and large waist circumference are associated with improved outcomes in both men and women with heart failure, research shows.
Following the uproar after the release of the controversial Foreign Office memos that suggested that Pope Benedict XVI's visit to UK this September could be marked by the launch of "Benedict" condoms. The Foreign Office document, called "The ideal visit would see...", said the Pope could be invited to open an abortion clinic, launch a range of condoms, singing a charity duet with the Queen and bless a gay marriage. The document raised the issues of child abuse by priests and urged the "sacking" of "dodgy bishops" and opening helplines for abused children.
As the holiday song goes, "Baby, it's cold outside." And that cold weather can wreak havoc on your skin. Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center dermatologist Amy McMichael, M.D., recommends a proactive approach to winter skin care.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Lisa Yarborough Anthony |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1841642733 PECOS PAC ID: 0840586376 Enrollment ID: I20160909001819 |
News Archive
The American Pain Society has released a new evidence-based clinical practice guideline, appearing in The Journal of Pain, with 32 recommendations to help clinicians achieve optimal pain management following surgery. According to numerous studies, the majority of surgical patients receive inadequate pain relief, which can heighten the risk for prolonged post-surgical pain, mood disorders and physical impairment.
A UCSF study suggests patients with chronic pain may experience greater relief if their doctors add cannabinoids - the main ingredient in cannabis or medical marijuana - to an opiates-only treatment. The findings, from a small-scale study, also suggest that a combined therapy could result in reduced opiate dosages.
A high body mass index and large waist circumference are associated with improved outcomes in both men and women with heart failure, research shows.
Following the uproar after the release of the controversial Foreign Office memos that suggested that Pope Benedict XVI's visit to UK this September could be marked by the launch of "Benedict" condoms. The Foreign Office document, called "The ideal visit would see...", said the Pope could be invited to open an abortion clinic, launch a range of condoms, singing a charity duet with the Queen and bless a gay marriage. The document raised the issues of child abuse by priests and urged the "sacking" of "dodgy bishops" and opening helplines for abused children.
As the holiday song goes, "Baby, it's cold outside." And that cold weather can wreak havoc on your skin. Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center dermatologist Amy McMichael, M.D., recommends a proactive approach to winter skin care.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Katherine Guichet |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1962854885 PECOS PAC ID: 1951682129 Enrollment ID: I20161229001919 |
News Archive
The American Pain Society has released a new evidence-based clinical practice guideline, appearing in The Journal of Pain, with 32 recommendations to help clinicians achieve optimal pain management following surgery. According to numerous studies, the majority of surgical patients receive inadequate pain relief, which can heighten the risk for prolonged post-surgical pain, mood disorders and physical impairment.
A UCSF study suggests patients with chronic pain may experience greater relief if their doctors add cannabinoids - the main ingredient in cannabis or medical marijuana - to an opiates-only treatment. The findings, from a small-scale study, also suggest that a combined therapy could result in reduced opiate dosages.
A high body mass index and large waist circumference are associated with improved outcomes in both men and women with heart failure, research shows.
Following the uproar after the release of the controversial Foreign Office memos that suggested that Pope Benedict XVI's visit to UK this September could be marked by the launch of "Benedict" condoms. The Foreign Office document, called "The ideal visit would see...", said the Pope could be invited to open an abortion clinic, launch a range of condoms, singing a charity duet with the Queen and bless a gay marriage. The document raised the issues of child abuse by priests and urged the "sacking" of "dodgy bishops" and opening helplines for abused children.
As the holiday song goes, "Baby, it's cold outside." And that cold weather can wreak havoc on your skin. Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center dermatologist Amy McMichael, M.D., recommends a proactive approach to winter skin care.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Katherine Levens |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1053051227 PECOS PAC ID: 4183010366 Enrollment ID: I20220418000018 |
News Archive
The American Pain Society has released a new evidence-based clinical practice guideline, appearing in The Journal of Pain, with 32 recommendations to help clinicians achieve optimal pain management following surgery. According to numerous studies, the majority of surgical patients receive inadequate pain relief, which can heighten the risk for prolonged post-surgical pain, mood disorders and physical impairment.
A UCSF study suggests patients with chronic pain may experience greater relief if their doctors add cannabinoids - the main ingredient in cannabis or medical marijuana - to an opiates-only treatment. The findings, from a small-scale study, also suggest that a combined therapy could result in reduced opiate dosages.
A high body mass index and large waist circumference are associated with improved outcomes in both men and women with heart failure, research shows.
Following the uproar after the release of the controversial Foreign Office memos that suggested that Pope Benedict XVI's visit to UK this September could be marked by the launch of "Benedict" condoms. The Foreign Office document, called "The ideal visit would see...", said the Pope could be invited to open an abortion clinic, launch a range of condoms, singing a charity duet with the Queen and bless a gay marriage. The document raised the issues of child abuse by priests and urged the "sacking" of "dodgy bishops" and opening helplines for abused children.
As the holiday song goes, "Baby, it's cold outside." And that cold weather can wreak havoc on your skin. Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center dermatologist Amy McMichael, M.D., recommends a proactive approach to winter skin care.
› Verified 1 days ago
News Archive
The American Pain Society has released a new evidence-based clinical practice guideline, appearing in The Journal of Pain, with 32 recommendations to help clinicians achieve optimal pain management following surgery. According to numerous studies, the majority of surgical patients receive inadequate pain relief, which can heighten the risk for prolonged post-surgical pain, mood disorders and physical impairment.
A UCSF study suggests patients with chronic pain may experience greater relief if their doctors add cannabinoids - the main ingredient in cannabis or medical marijuana - to an opiates-only treatment. The findings, from a small-scale study, also suggest that a combined therapy could result in reduced opiate dosages.
A high body mass index and large waist circumference are associated with improved outcomes in both men and women with heart failure, research shows.
Following the uproar after the release of the controversial Foreign Office memos that suggested that Pope Benedict XVI's visit to UK this September could be marked by the launch of "Benedict" condoms. The Foreign Office document, called "The ideal visit would see...", said the Pope could be invited to open an abortion clinic, launch a range of condoms, singing a charity duet with the Queen and bless a gay marriage. The document raised the issues of child abuse by priests and urged the "sacking" of "dodgy bishops" and opening helplines for abused children.
As the holiday song goes, "Baby, it's cold outside." And that cold weather can wreak havoc on your skin. Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center dermatologist Amy McMichael, M.D., recommends a proactive approach to winter skin care.
› Verified 1 days ago
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