DR. GANESH SIVARAJAN MD NPI 1629394754

NPI Information

  • NPI: 1629394754
  • Provider Name: DR. GANESH SIVARAJAN, MD
  • Classification: Urology - 208800000X
  • Entity Type: Individual
  • PECOS Registration: Yes
  • Address: 14674 W MOUNTAIN VIEW BLVD STE 210
    SURPRISE, AZ
    ZIP 85374
  • Phone: (623) 546-1400

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NPI Details

DR. Ganesh Sivarajan, MD is an urology in Surprise, AZ with 16 years of experience. The provider is a urologist manages benign and malignant medical and surgical disorders of the genitourinary system and the adrenal gland. This specialist has comprehensive knowledge of and skills in endoscopic, percutaneous and open surgery of congenital and acquired conditions of the urinary and reproductive systems and their contiguous structures. DR. Ganesh Sivarajan, MD NPI is 1629394754. The provider is registered as an individual entity type.

The NPPES NPI record indicates the provider is a male.

Education
Medical School: LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, STRITCH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Graduation Year:2010

The provider's business location address is:

14674 W MOUNTAIN VIEW BLVD STE 210
SURPRISE, AZ
ZIP 85374-708
Phone: (623) 546-1400

The NPI 1629394754 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.

  • Injection, onabotulinumtoxina, 1 unit (HCPCS:J0585)
  • Bcg live intravesical instillation, 1 mg (HCPCS:J9030)
  • Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 20-29 minutes (HCPCS:99213)
  • Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 30-39 minutes (HCPCS:99214)
  • Ultrasound measurement of bladder capacity after voiding (HCPCS:51798)
  • Detection test by nucleic acid for organism, amplified probe technique (HCPCS:87798)
  • Detection test by nucleic acid for multiple organisms, amplified probe(s) technique (HCPCS:87801)
  • Diagnostic exam of bladder and urethra using an endoscope (HCPCS:52000)
  • Injection, ceftriaxone sodium, per 250 mg (HCPCS:J0696)
  • Electronic assessment of bladder emptying (HCPCS:51741)
  • Urinalysis, manual test (HCPCS:81002)
  • Leuprolide acetate (for depot suspension), 7.5 mg (HCPCS:J9217)
  • Ultrasound scan of pelvic region through rectum (HCPCS:76872)
  • New patient office or other outpatient visit, 45-59 minutes (HCPCS:99204)
  • Detection test by nucleic acid for organism, quantification (HCPCS:87799)
  • Injection of drug or substance under skin or into muscle (HCPCS:96372)
  • Simple bladder irrigation and/or instillation (HCPCS:51700)
  • Detection test for candida species (yeast), amplified probe technique (HCPCS:87481)
  • Detection test for gardnerella vaginalis (bacteria), quantification (HCPCS:87512)
  • Detection test by nucleic acid for staphylococcus aureus (bacteria), amplified probe technique (HCPCS:87640)
  • Detection test by nucleic acid for staphylococcus aureus, methicillin resistant (mrsa bacteria), amplified probe technique (HCPCS:87641)
  • Detection test by nucleic acid for strep (streptococcus, group a), quantification (HCPCS:87652)
  • Detection test by nucleic acid for strep (streptococcus, group b), amplified probe technique (HCPCS:87653)
  • Detection test by nucleic acid for vancomycin resistance strep (vre), amplified probe technique (HCPCS:87500)
  • Ultrasonic guidance for needle placement (HCPCS:76942)
  • Special stained specimen slides to examine tissue, initial procedure (HCPCS:88342)
  • Insertion of implant in urethra within prostate gland using an endoscope, each additional implant (HCPCS:52442)
  • Special stained specimen slides to examine tissue, each additional procedure (HCPCS:88341)
  • Instillation of anti-cancer drug into bladder (HCPCS:51720)
  • Injection, garamycin, gentamicin, up to 80 mg (HCPCS:J1580)
  • Follow-up hospital inpatient care per day, typically 25 minutes (HCPCS:99232)
  • Imaging of urinary tract following injection of a contrast agent (HCPCS:74420)
  • Special stained specimen slides to examine tissue including interpretation and report (HCPCS:88313)
  • Cell examination of specimen, selective cellular enhancement technique (HCPCS:88112)
  • Microscopic genetic analysis of tissue, manual, each additional multiplex stain procedure (HCPCS:88377)
  • Administration of hormonal anti-neoplastic chemotherapy under skin or into muscle (HCPCS:96402)
  • Surgical pathology, gross and microscopic examinations, for prostate needle biopsy, any method (HCPCS:G0416)
  • Biopsy of prostate gland (HCPCS:55700)
  • Complicated insertion of bladder tube (HCPCS:51703)
  • Destruction of prostate tissue using radiofrequency induced heated water vapor (HCPCS:53854)
  • Special stained specimen slides to examine tissue, each multiplex procedure (HCPCS:88344)
  • Destruction of tissue of bladder, urethra, or surrounding glands using an endoscope (HCPCS:52214)
  • Exam with injections of chemical for destruction of bladder using an endoscope (HCPCS:52287)
  • Destruction and/or removal of large growth of bladder using an endoscope (HCPCS:52240)
  • Destruction of growth of bladder and urethra using an endoscope, less than 0.5 cm (HCPCS:52224)
  • Simple removal of foreign body, stone, or stent in urethra or bladder using an endoscope (HCPCS:52310)
  • Insertion of stent in ureter using an endoscope (HCPCS:52332)
  • Pathology examination of tissue using a microscope, intermediate complexity (HCPCS:88305)
  • Initial hospital inpatient care per day, typically 70 minutes (HCPCS:99223)
  • Dilation of urethra using an endoscope (HCPCS:52281)
  • Microscopic genetic analysis of tumor, manual (HCPCS:88360)
  • Repair of stricture of ureter using an endoscope (HCPCS:52344)
  • Crushing of stone of ureter with insertion of stent using an endoscope (HCPCS:52356)
  • Insertion of implant in urethra within prostate gland using an endoscope, 1 implant (HCPCS:52441)
  • Incision of bladder with insertion of tube or stent in ureter (HCPCS:51045)
  • Ultrasound scan of pelvic region through rectum (HCPCS:76872)
  • Shock wave crushing of kidney stones (HCPCS:50590)
  • Manipulation of stone in ureter using an endoscope (HCPCS:52330)
  • Cell examination of urine, manual (HCPCS:88120)
  • Simple bladder irrigation and/or instillation (HCPCS:51700)
  • Destruction and/or removal of growth of bladder and urethra using an endoscope, 2.0-5.0 cm (HCPCS:52235)
  • Irrigation and removal of multiple blood clots from bladder and urethra using an endoscope (HCPCS:52001)
  • Removal of lymph nodes of both sides of pelvis using an endoscope (HCPCS:38571)
  • Injection of biodegradable material next to prostate (HCPCS:55874)
  • Placement of device in prostate for radiation therapy (HCPCS:55876)
  • Surgical removal of prostate and surrounding lymph nodes using an endoscope (HCPCS:55866)
  • Partial removal of prostate (retropubic) (HCPCS:55831)
  • Injection procedure to cause erection (HCPCS:54235)
  • Removal of prostate gland using an electrocautery knife through urethra with control of bleeding using an endoscope (HCPCS:52601)
  • Prostate resection (HCPCS:NAN14)

The enumeration date for this NPI number is 4/14/2010 and was last updated on 1/15/2024.

Taxonomy Codes

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No. Taxonomy Code Taxonomy Clasification Taxonomy Specialization License Number License State Primary
1208800000XUrology51438ARIZONAYes

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