A PTAN is a Medicare-only number issued to providers by MACs upon enrollment to Medicare - it is also sometimes called Medicare ID or Medicare PIN. Medicare UPIN has been replaced by NPI and is no longer used. There are many medicare related identifications related to medicare providers. Yes - The physician accepts the Medicare-approved amount you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. Tom Davis Stanley participate in Medicare program. Tom Davis Stanley graduated from Tulane University School Of Medicine in 2004. You can also correspond with Tom Davis Stanley through mail at his mailing address at Box 78534,, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - 53278-8534 (mailing address contact number - 81). Randall Road Suite 103,, Elgin, Illinois and he can be reached out via phone at 81 and via fax at 81. His current practice location address is 1435 N.
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The NPI Number for Tom Davis Stanley is 1710133210 and he holds a License No.
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He practices in Elgin, Illinois and has the professional credentials of M.D. When I am not practicing medicine, quality time pursuing activities with or just spending time together at home with my wife and children is my greatest pleasure.Tom Davis Stanley is a physician based out of Elgin, Illinois and his medical specialization is Orthopaedic Surgery. If surgery is necessary, I specialize in the latest minimally invasive techniques that reduce incision lengths, time in the hospital, and the time needed for recovery. When possible, I emphasize conservative treatments such as injection or physical therapies. Then, utilizing state of the art diagnostic tools to accurately identify the source of the injury or condition, implement a treatment plan that will help the patient return to a more active and pain-free lifestyle. In my practice, I pay close attention to my patients’ symptoms and their desired goals. I have been in practice as an orthopedic spine surgeon since 2010, working for a private practice in the Chicago northwest suburbs before joining OrthoIllinois in 2018. During this fellowship, I became proficient at minimally invasive neck and low back surgical techniques. Following my residency training, I pursued the advanced specialized training of a Fellowship in Orthopedic Spine Surgery at the Hospital for Joint Diseases at New York University Medical Center in New York. It was during one of my residency rotations that I had an opportunity to work with pediatric scoliosis patients and realized I wanted to subspecialize as an orthopedic spine surgeon. I pursued my five years of residency training in orthopedic surgery at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. My interest in the biomechanics of the body matched perfectly with the specialty of orthopedics, where I could treat musculoskeletal problems that would help patients return to normal function. The biomechanics of the human body are of special interest and led me to Tulane University School of Engineering in New Orleans, where I earned my undergraduate degree with honors in Biomedical Engineering.įollowing my undergraduate degree, I attended the School of Medicine at Tulane, earning my Medical and Master of Public Health degrees. Quite simply, I am intrigued and fascinated by how things are put together and the intricacies of function. I’d like to take this opportunity to tell you about why I chose to become an orthopedic spine surgeon and my education and training background.