George Jon Haag, PSYD | |
2036 Jackson St, Alexandria, LA 71301-6439 | |
(318) 641-0444 | |
(318) 641-6118 |
Full Name | George Jon Haag |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Psychologist |
Location | 2036 Jackson St, Alexandria, Louisiana |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1568492569 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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103T00000X | Psychologist | 928 (Louisiana) | Primary |
Entity Name | Lsumc-s Family Practice Medical |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1992888101 PECOS PAC ID: 7719885367 Enrollment ID: O20031222000187 |
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There are two main herpes simplex viruses that cause herpes in man – those that cause cold sores or HSV1 and those that cause genital herpes or HSV2. Humans and chimpanzees both were affected by HSV1 millions of years ago when their lineages split. HSV2 however did not leap on to humans until much later shows new research.
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Entity Name | Administrators Of The Tulane Educational Fund |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1245434224 PECOS PAC ID: 0446163760 Enrollment ID: O20040114000146 |
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There are two main herpes simplex viruses that cause herpes in man – those that cause cold sores or HSV1 and those that cause genital herpes or HSV2. Humans and chimpanzees both were affected by HSV1 millions of years ago when their lineages split. HSV2 however did not leap on to humans until much later shows new research.
Exposure to hazardous chemicals can cause serious illness quickly, but emergency medical providers often don't know the key piece of information that determines treatment: Which of the tens of thousands of toxic chemicals is making patients sick?
A clinical study is underway at Nyack Hospital to evaluate the use of cellphone-based technology to monitor medication adherence in discharged heart failure patients. The study is using the eMedonline telemonitoring system developed by Leap of Faith Technologies to help patients transition from the inpatient to outpatient setting.
It has become increasingly clear that patients in the United States are starting dialysis at higher and higher levels of kidney function. A team of researchers, led by Dr. Ann O'Hare, University of Washington associate professor of medicine and affiliate investigator at Group Health Research Institute, set out recently to find out what this means for patients, and how much earlier patients are starting dialysis compared with past practices.
Researchers at RCSI, along with international collaborators within the ANGIOPREDICT research consortium, have discovered that chromosomal instability (where whole human chromosomes or parts of chromosomes are duplicated or deleted) may predict which patients will receive most benefit from a key drug used to treat colorectal cancer (Avastin).
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Entity Name | Lsu Health Sciences Center Shreveport Faculty Group Practice |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1013374222 PECOS PAC ID: 4082902721 Enrollment ID: O20161012000307 |
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There are two main herpes simplex viruses that cause herpes in man – those that cause cold sores or HSV1 and those that cause genital herpes or HSV2. Humans and chimpanzees both were affected by HSV1 millions of years ago when their lineages split. HSV2 however did not leap on to humans until much later shows new research.
Exposure to hazardous chemicals can cause serious illness quickly, but emergency medical providers often don't know the key piece of information that determines treatment: Which of the tens of thousands of toxic chemicals is making patients sick?
A clinical study is underway at Nyack Hospital to evaluate the use of cellphone-based technology to monitor medication adherence in discharged heart failure patients. The study is using the eMedonline telemonitoring system developed by Leap of Faith Technologies to help patients transition from the inpatient to outpatient setting.
It has become increasingly clear that patients in the United States are starting dialysis at higher and higher levels of kidney function. A team of researchers, led by Dr. Ann O'Hare, University of Washington associate professor of medicine and affiliate investigator at Group Health Research Institute, set out recently to find out what this means for patients, and how much earlier patients are starting dialysis compared with past practices.
Researchers at RCSI, along with international collaborators within the ANGIOPREDICT research consortium, have discovered that chromosomal instability (where whole human chromosomes or parts of chromosomes are duplicated or deleted) may predict which patients will receive most benefit from a key drug used to treat colorectal cancer (Avastin).
› Verified 5 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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George Jon Haag, PSYD 2036 Jackson St, Alexandria, LA 71301-6439 Ph: (318) 641-0444 | George Jon Haag, PSYD 2036 Jackson St, Alexandria, LA 71301-6439 Ph: (318) 641-0444 |
News Archive
There are two main herpes simplex viruses that cause herpes in man – those that cause cold sores or HSV1 and those that cause genital herpes or HSV2. Humans and chimpanzees both were affected by HSV1 millions of years ago when their lineages split. HSV2 however did not leap on to humans until much later shows new research.
Exposure to hazardous chemicals can cause serious illness quickly, but emergency medical providers often don't know the key piece of information that determines treatment: Which of the tens of thousands of toxic chemicals is making patients sick?
A clinical study is underway at Nyack Hospital to evaluate the use of cellphone-based technology to monitor medication adherence in discharged heart failure patients. The study is using the eMedonline telemonitoring system developed by Leap of Faith Technologies to help patients transition from the inpatient to outpatient setting.
It has become increasingly clear that patients in the United States are starting dialysis at higher and higher levels of kidney function. A team of researchers, led by Dr. Ann O'Hare, University of Washington associate professor of medicine and affiliate investigator at Group Health Research Institute, set out recently to find out what this means for patients, and how much earlier patients are starting dialysis compared with past practices.
Researchers at RCSI, along with international collaborators within the ANGIOPREDICT research consortium, have discovered that chromosomal instability (where whole human chromosomes or parts of chromosomes are duplicated or deleted) may predict which patients will receive most benefit from a key drug used to treat colorectal cancer (Avastin).
› Verified 5 days ago
Dr. Darrel Bonelle Turner, PHD Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 620 Hummingbird Ln, Alexandria, LA 71303 Phone: 936-355-1618 | |
Dr. Samantha Jean Tippy, PSYD Psychologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 4814 Westgarden Blvd, Alexandria, LA 71303 Phone: 815-210-5045 | |
Lauren Drerup Stokes, PHD Psychologist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1016 Calais Cir, Alexandria, LA 71303 Phone: 318-442-7355 Fax: 318-442-4407 | |
Tonya Sue Jackson, PH.D. Psychologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 5411 Coliseum Blvd, Alexandria, LA 71303 Phone: 318-484-2347 | |
Dr. David Clifford Daniel Jr., PH.D. Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2495 Shreveport Hwy 71n, 116b Psychology Clinic, Alexandria, LA 71306 Phone: 318-473-0010 Fax: 318-483-5096 | |
Dr. Leigh Ann Hess, PSYD Psychologist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 5615 Jackson St Ext Bldg K, Alexandria, LA 71303 Phone: 318-443-7711 | |
Dr. Dana Marie Pollard, PSY.D. Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2495 Shreveport Highway, Alexandria, LA 71360 Phone: 318-473-0010 |