NPI | Name | Type | Address |
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DR. D.C. Douglas M. Gregerson |
Individual |
0 S. 630 Preston Cr Geneva, IL |
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DR. DC Evelyn Ellen Laptook |
Individual |
1001 Kufrin Way Lombard, IL |
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D.C. Brian Richard Kincaid |
Individual |
637 Pheasant Trail Frankfort, IL |
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DR. D.C. Vincent Frank Debono |
Individual |
200 E Roosevelt Rd Lombard, IL |
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Cahill Diagnostic Imaging, Inc |
Organization |
1919 S Wolf Rd Unit 206 Hillside, IL |
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Infinity Diagnostic Consulting, Ltd. |
Organization |
600 W Fulton St Ste 304 Chicago, IL |
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D.C. Heather Miley |
Individual |
4733 Lake Valley Dr Apt 2b Lisle, IL |
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DR. D.C. Erin J Quinlan |
Individual |
1108 N Oakley Ct Apt 103 Westmont, IL |
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DR. D.C. Munyeong Choi |
Individual |
2021 Midwest Rd Suite 100e Oak Brook, IL |
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DC Yuri Korvatko |
Individual |
2015 S Finley Rd Apt 605 Lombard, IL |
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DR. DC, DACBR Michael Patrick Fergus |
Individual |
13025 Conifer St Plainfield, IL |
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DR. DC DACBR William Charles Bogar |
Individual |
1618 Sunset Road Suite A Geneva, IL |
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Great Lakes Imaging Consultants, Pc |
Organization |
1297 Kilbery Ln North Aurora, IL |
Every health care provider, whether it’s a hospital, pharmacy, or individual specialist, must obtain their own NPI number. This identification number is unique and is assigned upon application. In tod...
Taxonomy Code | 111NR0200X |
Specialization | Radiology |
Display Name | Radiology Chiropractor |
Taxonomy Group | Chiropractic Providers |
Taxonomy Classification | Chiropractor |
Definition | Chiropractic radiology is a referral specialty that provides consultation services at the request of other qualified doctors. Chiropractic radiologists provide consultation in health care facilities (private offices, hospitals and teaching institutions) to meet the needs of referring doctors and their patients. The quality of the consultative services by the chiropractic radiologist in independent practice is reflected by the quality of their professional credentials. Chiropractic radiologists recommend, supervise, and interpret radiologic studies as well as advanced imaging procedures. They advise referring physicians on the necessity and appropriateness of radiologic services and whether to select or to avoid certain diagnostic or clinical procedures. In some instances the radiologist may act as a private practitioner. They may conduct research and apply diagnostic radiologic procedures and may be called upon to act as expert witnesses in matters of litigation. Chiropractic radiologists are also concerned with imaging technology including image production, demonstration of normal and abnormal anatomy, and the interaction of energy and matter. The advances in the technological facets of radiology are so rapid that only qualified radiologists can reasonably be expected to maintain the high level of proficiency required to supervise and interpret these procedures. The practice of radiology continuously involves the application of this technology to patient imaging and treatment. It is now well recognized that chiropractic radiology includes, but is not limited to, plain film radiography, fluoroscopy, tomography, ultrasonography, radioisotope imaging, computed tomography, digital radiography, and magnetic resonance imaging. Individual practices may vary by intent, licensure, and scope of practice laws. |
Effective Date | September 30, 2009 |