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James Blake MD has Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology) as his primary medical specialty. Their primary office is: 535 E 70 St in New York, New York.

They're a part of the: New York Society For The Relief Of The Ruptured And Crippled Maintaini medical group which has around 6 members. You can call their office at 212-606-1224 to schedule an appointment. They also accept the Medicare-approved amount as payment in full. They attended Albert Einstein College Of Medicine Of Yeshiva University and graduated in 1981 (around 44 years of experience). They are not listed as doing telehealth appointments, but this may have changed. It can't hurt to call and check. If anything it may encourage them to make them available if they are not currently.


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James Blake MD
New York Society For The Relief Of The Ruptured And Crippled Maintaini
535 E 70 St
New York, New York 10021
212-606-1224


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Healthcare Info for James Blake MD

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Medical School: Albert Einstein College Of Medicine Of Yeshiva University
Graduation Year: 1981
The Primary Medical Specialty for James Blake MD is listed as: Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology)
Credentials: MD
Additional Credentials:
Approximate Years of Experience: 44
PAC (PECOS ID)#: 4789666512
NPI #: 1073692414
NPI Created On: 11/05/2006
NPI Last Updated Listed as: 05/09/2017
Primary Taxonomy Code: 207RC0000X
License Number:
150380
Listed Gender: Male

Procedures, Services, Charges


Services and Procedures include:

  1. External ekg recording for more than 48 hours up to 21 days
  2. Review and interpretation of external ekg recording for more than 48 hours up to 21 days
  3. Nuclear medicine study of vessels of heart using drugs or exercise multiple studies
  4. Routine ekg using at least 12 leads including interpretation and report
  5. Exercise or drug-induced heart and blood vessel stress test with ekg monitoring, physician supervision, interpretation, and report
  6. Heart rhythm tracing, computer analysis, and interpretation of patient-triggered events greater than 24-hour ekg up to 30 days
  7. Heart rhythm tracing, computer analysis, physician prescribed transmission of patient-triggered events greater than 24-hour ekg up to 30 days
  8. Evaluation, testing, and programming adjustment of permanent dual lead pacemaker system with physician analysis, review, and report
  9. Remote evaluations of single, dual, or multiple lead pacemaker system with qualified health care professional analysis, review, and report, up to 90 days
  10. Remote evaluations of single, dual, or multiple lead pacemaker system or implantable defibrillator system with technician review, support and distribution of results, up to 90 days
  11. Remote evaluations of implantable heart and blood vessel monitor system with qualified health care professional analysis, review, and report, up to 30 days
  12. Ultrasound examination of heart including color-depicted blood flow rate, direction, and valve function
  13. Ultrasound examination of heart including color-depicted blood flow rate, direction, and valve function
  14. Doppler ultrasound study of heart blood flow, valves, and chambers
  15. Doppler ultrasound study of color-directed heart blood flow, rate, and valve function
  16. Ultrasound examination and continuous monitoring of the heart performed during rest, exercise, and/or drug-induced stress with interpretation and report
  17. Ultrasound scanning of blood flow (outside the brain) on both sides of head and neck
  18. Established patient office or other outpatient visit, typically 15 minutes
  19. Established patient office or other outpatient, visit typically 25 minutes
  20. Established patient office or other outpatient, visit typically 40 minutes

They took part in Medicare's Electronic Health Record Incentive Program which was designed to help move people over to electronic records and improve the systems that were already in place.
They took part in the Medicare Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS).

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Providers in New York Society For The Relief Of The Ruptured And Crippled Maintaini

1.David Berlin Md

535 E 70 St
New York Ny 10021-4823
New York Society For The Relief Of The Ruptured And Crippled Maintaini
Critical Care (intensivists)

2.James Blake Md

535 E 70 St
New York Ny 10021-4823
New York Society For The Relief Of The Ruptured And Crippled Maintaini
Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology)

3.David Lefkowitz Md

535 E 70 St
New York Ny 10021-4823
New York Society For The Relief Of The Ruptured And Crippled Maintaini
Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology)

4.Kapil Rajwani

535 E 70 St
New York Ny 10021-4823
New York Society For The Relief Of The Ruptured And Crippled Maintaini
Pulmonary Disease

5.Stephen Weiss Md

535 E 70 St
New York Ny 10021-4823
New York Society For The Relief Of The Ruptured And Crippled Maintaini
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6.Michael Zullo

535 E 70 St
New York Ny 10021-4823
New York Society For The Relief Of The Ruptured And Crippled Maintaini
Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology)

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