Catalin Harbuzariu, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1505 Northside Blvd, Ste 2400, Cumming, GA 30041 Phone: 770-292-3490 Fax: 404-851-6283 |
John R Langley, MD Surgery Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 8330 Jacobs Ridge Ln, Cumming, GA 30028 Phone: 678-521-4570 Fax: 678-566-3106 |
Emily Gilchrist, AGACNP Surgery - Surgical Critical Care Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1505 Northside Blvd Ste 2400, Cumming, GA 30041 Phone: 770-292-3490 Fax: 770-851-6283 |
Dr. Woodrow Dwight Frisbee Jr., M.D. Surgery Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2435 Grandale Dr, Cumming, GA 30041 Phone: 770-781-4691 |
Dr. Deborah A Martin, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1400 Northside Forsyth Dr Ste 340, Cumming, GA 30041 Phone: 770-844-2144 Fax: 770-844-2026 |
Bryan Watkins Whitfield Vi, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 980 Sanders Rd Ste 100, Cumming, GA 30041 Phone: 770-886-1074 Fax: 770-205-4717 |
Dr. Kimberly Franzen Lairet, MD Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1400 Northside Forsyth Dr Ste 290, Cumming, GA 30041 Phone: 770-292-3000 Fax: 404-250-8064 |
Dr. Ryland Joy Gore, MD Surgery Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1400 Northside Forsyth Dr Ste 290, Cumming, GA 30041 Phone: 770-292-3000 Fax: 404-250-8064 |
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Office Ally, a true health information network connecting patients, providers and payers, experienced strong growth in the previous year and sees further record-breaking expansion in 2010.
Clear Catheter Systems, Inc., a Bend, Oregon-based medical device company, announced today that it has received US Food and Drug Administration clearance for its innovative PleuraFlow™ Active Tube Clearance System. This is a device that can be widely deployed in the post operative management of patients requiring heart and lung surgery.
Many people with painful, creaky knees and hips find relief after replacing their bad joints with new artificial joints made from titanium. But some of these people develop painful inflammation that can lead to bone destruction and loosening of the new joint. A new study led by researchers at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and published by the Journal of Immunology suggests that tiny titanium particles that flake away from the artificial joints through normal wear and tear may play a direct role in that inflammation.
The American Fertility Association announced the launch of their NEW Patient Appointment Assistance Program - a free groundbreaking national physician referral and appointment scheduling service that actually connects patients with fertility specialists.
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