Taxonomy Code 207RH0002X

The directory of Internal Medicine Physicians (Hospice and Palliative Medicine) in Huntersville, North Carolina was last updated 6/30/2024

Raminder Kaur Saluja

15419 HODGES CIR, SUITE 100, HUNTERSVILLE, NC

Telephone Number: (704)-892-1000

Ophthalmologist

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Date NPI Record created: 5/9/2006

Briggs E. Cook

10210 HICKORYWOOD HILL AVE, SUITE 200, HUNTERSVILLE, NC

Telephone Number: (704)-450-7563

Ophthalmologist

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Date NPI Record created: 4/24/2006

Brandon C Whiteside

16610 BIRKDALE COMMONS PKWY STE A, HUNTERSVILLE, NC

Telephone Number: (704)-895-8200

Ophthalmologist

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Date NPI Record created: 4/24/2006

Wei Huang

10305 HAMPTONS PARK DRIVE, SUITE 201, HUNTERSVILLE, NC

Telephone Number: (704)-295-3600

Ophthalmologist

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Date NPI Record created: 12/15/2008

Erin O'Malley Schotthoefer

10305 HAMPTONS PARK DRIVE, SUITE 201, HUNTERSVILLE, NC

Telephone Number: (704)-295-3000

Ophthalmologist

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Date NPI Record created: 7/1/2006

Usha P Reddy

10305 HAMPTONS PARK DRIVE, SUITE 201, HUNTERSVILLE, NC

Telephone Number: (704)-295-3600

Ophthalmologist

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Date NPI Record created: 5/29/2007

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Internal Medicine Physicians (Hospice and Palliative Medicine)
Taxonomy Code 207RH0002X

Classification: Internal Medicine

Description

An internal medicine physician with special knowledge and skills to prevent and relieve the suffering experienced by patients with life-limiting illnesses. This specialist works with an interdisciplinary hospice or palliative care team to maximize quality of life while addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of both patient and family throughout the course of the disease, through the dying process, and beyond for the family. This specialist has expertise in the assessment of patients with advanced disease; the relief of distressing symptoms; the coordination of interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care in diverse venues; the use of specialized care systems including hospice; the management of the imminently dying patient; and legal and ethical decision making in end-of-life care.

Notes

Source: American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, www.aahpm.org [1/1/2007: new]