DR. DAVID EARL PERRY DO NPI 1295029528

NPI Information

  • NPI: 1295029528
  • Provider Name: DR. DAVID EARL PERRY, DO
  • Classification: Internal Medicine - 207RC0000X
  • Specialization: Cardiovascular Disease
  • Entity Type: Individual
  • PECOS Registration: Yes
  • Address: 1055 N 500 W STE 101
    PROVO, UT
    ZIP 84604
  • Phone: (801) 373-4366

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NPI Details

DR. David Earl Perry, DO is a cardiovascular disease internal medicine in Provo, UT with 15 years of experience. The provider is an internist who specializes in diseases of the heart and blood vessels and manages complex cardiac conditions such as heart attacks and life-threatening, abnormal heartbeat rhythms. DR. David Earl Perry, DO NPI is 1295029528. The provider is registered as an individual entity type.

The NPPES NPI record indicates the provider is a male.

Education
Medical School: AT STILL UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, COLLEGE OF OSTEO MED, KIRKSVILLE
Graduation Year:2011

The provider's business location address is:

1055 N 500 W STE 101
PROVO, UT
ZIP 84604-305
Phone: (801) 373-4366

The NPI 1295029528 is registered in the Medicare Provider, Enrollment, Chain and Ownership System (PECOS). The provider is legally eligible to order and refer Part B (Clinical Laboratory and Imaging), Durable Medical Equipment, Part A Home Health Agency (HHA), Power Mobility Devices.

The following top HCPCS codes were publicly reported for this provider under the Medicare program for the year 2016. The reported codes are based on the top codes for each available Medicare specialty, excluding evaluation and management codes.

  • Low osmolar contrast material, 300-399 mg/ml iodine concentration, per ml (HCPCS:Q9967)
  • Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 30-39 minutes (HCPCS:99214)
  • Ultrasound of heart with color-depicted blood flow, rate, direction and valve function (HCPCS:93306)
  • Injection, regadenoson, 0.1 mg (HCPCS:J2785)
  • Ultrasound of heart with color-depicted blood flow, rate, direction and valve function (HCPCS:93306)
  • Use of a drug to induce depression of consciousness by physician performing a procedure (5 years or older), initial 15 minutes (HCPCS:99152)
  • Rubidium rb-82, diagnostic, per study dose, up to 60 millicuries (HCPCS:A9555)
  • Blood test, lipids (cholesterol and triglycerides) (HCPCS:80061)
  • New patient office or other outpatient visit, 45-59 minutes (HCPCS:99204)
  • Follow-up hospital inpatient care per day, typically 25 minutes (HCPCS:99232)
  • Ultrasound of heart with color-depicted blood flow, rate and valve function (HCPCS:93325)
  • Exercise or drug-induced heart stress test with electrocardiogram (ecg) with supervision and review by physician (HCPCS:93015)
  • Ct scan of blood vessels and grafts of heart with contrast (HCPCS:75574)
  • Insertion of needle into vein for collection of blood sample (HCPCS:36415)
  • Injection, perflutren lipid microspheres, per ml (HCPCS:Q9957)
  • Exercise or drug-induced heart stress test with electrocardiogram (ecg) with review by physician (HCPCS:93018)
  • Ultrasound of heart with probe in esophagus, with report (HCPCS:93312)
  • Nuclear medicine studies of blood flow in heart muscle at rest and with stress with concurrent ct scan (HCPCS:78431)
  • Nuclear medicine study of heart muscle blood flow by pet (HCPCS:78434)
  • Ultrasound of heart blood flow, valves and chambers, follow-up (HCPCS:93321)
  • Insertion of tube in left lower heart chamber and coronary artery for diagnosis with review by radiologist (HCPCS:93458)
  • Routine electrocardiogram (ecg) using at least 12 leads with interpretation and report (HCPCS:93000)
  • Technetium tc-99m sestamibi, diagnostic, per study dose (HCPCS:A9500)
  • Nuclear medicine study of heart muscle blood flow by pet (HCPCS:78434)
  • Nuclear medicine studies of blood flow in heart muscle at rest and with stress with concurrent ct scan (HCPCS:78431)
  • Initial hospital inpatient care per day, typically 50 minutes (HCPCS:99222)
  • Exercise or drug-induced heart stress test with electrocardiogram (ecg) (HCPCS:93017)
  • Exercise or drug-induced heart stress test with electrocardiogram (ecg) with supervision by physician (HCPCS:93016)
  • Blood test, basic group of blood chemicals (calcium, total) (HCPCS:80048)
  • Ultrasound of heart with probe in esophagus during surgery on heart or great blood vessels with report (HCPCS:93355)
  • Electrocardiogram (ecg) up to 30 days continuous with review and report by health care professional (HCPCS:93228)
  • Exercise or drug-induced heart stress test with electrocardiogram (ecg) with review by physician (HCPCS:93018)
  • Ultrasound of heart, follow-up (HCPCS:93308)
  • Follow-up hospital inpatient care per day, typically 35 minutes (HCPCS:99233)
  • Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 20-29 minutes (HCPCS:99213)
  • Nuclear medicine studies of heart muscle at rest and with stress and spect (HCPCS:78452)
  • Heart rhythm review, and interpretation of continous external ekg over more than 48 hours up to 7 days (HCPCS:93244)
  • Natriuretic peptide (heart and blood vessel protein) level (HCPCS:83880)
  • Heart rhythm recording continous external ekg over more than 48 hours up to 7 days (HCPCS:93242)
  • Ultrasound of heart blood flow, valves and chambers (HCPCS:93320)
  • Blood test, comprehensive group of blood chemicals (HCPCS:80053)
  • Blood test, thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh) (HCPCS:84443)
  • Ct scan of blood vessels and grafts of heart with contrast (HCPCS:75574)
  • Hospital discharge day management, more than 30 minutes (HCPCS:99239)
  • Initial hospital inpatient care per day, typically 70 minutes (HCPCS:99223)
  • Complete blood cell count (red cells, white blood cell, platelets), automated test (HCPCS:85027)
  • Insertion of tube in right and left heart chambers and coronary artery for diagnosis with review by radiologist (HCPCS:93460)
  • Heart muscle strain imaging (HCPCS:93356)
  • Electrocardiogram (ecg) up to 30 days continuous with review and report by health care professional (HCPCS:93228)
  • Cyanocobalamin (vitamin b-12) level (HCPCS:82607)
  • Magnesium level (HCPCS:83735)
  • Nuclear medicine studies of heart muscle at rest and with stress and spect (HCPCS:78452)

The enumeration date for this NPI number is 6/3/2011 and was last updated on 11/27/2023.

Taxonomy Codes

The NPI record includes the healthcare provider taxonomy classification, state license number and state of licensure. The following information regarding the scope of practice of this provider is available:

No. Taxonomy Code Taxonomy Clasification Taxonomy Specialization License Number License State Primary
1207R00000XInternal Medicine10158730-1204UTAHNo
2207RC0000XInternal MedicineCardiovascular Disease10158730-1204UTAHYes

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