KING AND COURT IMAGING, PLLC – NPI #1831505353
Radiology

A radiologist who utilizes x-ray, radionuclides, ultrasound and electromagnetic radiation to diagnose and treat disease.

KING AND COURT IMAGING, PLLC is a radiologist located in SAN MARCOS, TX. NPPES has assigned the NPI number 1831505353 to KING AND COURT IMAGING, PLLC on July 03, 2014. It is a Type-2 NPI, indicating this NPI number is associated with an organization. The primary taxonomy selected by this provider is 2085R0202X from the Health Care Provider Taxonomy code set, which is classified as Radiology, specializing in Diagnostic Radiology

The NPI profile was previously updated about 12 years ago on Oct 21, 2014. Use the NPI data found here to bill health insurance companies, identify providers enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid services or other HIPAA compliant transactions. See the complete NPI profile for KING AND COURT IMAGING, PLLC below.

NPI Profile for
KING AND COURT IMAGING, PLLC

NPI Number
1831505353
Enumeration Date

(about 12 years ago)
Entity Type
Type-2  Organization
Organization health care providers may have a single employee or thousands of employees. An example is an incorporated individual who is an organization's only employee.
Legal Name
KING AND COURT IMAGING, PLLC
Primary location
1330 WONDER WORLD DR
STE 202
SAN MARCOS, TX 78666-7566
Phone: (512) 396-8565 Fax: (512) 396-8567
Mailing address
Same as primary location
Organization Subpart
No
Authorized Official
STEPHEN SWEARINGEN
PRESIDENT
Phone: (512) 396-8565
Updated
Taxonomy Code(s)

A taxonomy code is a code that describes the health care service provider's type, classification, and the area of specialization. The primary specialty for this provider is indicated as (Primary) below.

Taxonomy Classification / Specialization State License
2085R0202X
- Radiology / Diagnostic Radiology (Primary)

The taxonomy codes are selected by the provider at the time of NPI registration. Selection of a taxonomy code does not replace any credentialing or validation process that the provider requesting the code should complete.