There are 11 Endocrinology clinicians in Kansas City, MO in Medicare’s data, ranked by the number of Medicare services they provide.
Endocrinology clinicians in Kansas City
| Clinician | Experience | Telehealth | Medicare patients | Assignment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amanda Bell, M.D. | 25 yrs | Yes | 690 | Accepts |
| Brian Allenbrand, M.D. | 23 yrs | Yes | 515 | Accepts |
| Namita Gupta, MD | 20 yrs | Yes | 424 | Accepts |
| Chandrika Reddy | 25 yrs | Yes | 220 | Accepts |
| Madhavi Yarlagadda, M.D. | 23 yrs | Yes | 260 | Accepts |
| Susana D'amico, MD, FACE | 36 yrs | Yes | 300 | Accepts |
| Brandon Barthel, MD | 16 yrs | — | 79 | Accepts |
| Reda Asad, MD | 11 yrs | — | 77 | Accepts |
| Rajib Bhattacharya, MD | 27 yrs | — | 79 | Accepts |
| Maha Abu Kishk, M.D. | 23 yrs | Yes | 63 | Accepts |
| David Sneid, M.D. | 55 yrs | — | 32 | Accepts |
What the columns mean
- Experience — years since the clinician’s medical-school graduation (when known).
- Telehealth — the clinician reported providing telehealth (video/phone) visits.
- Medicare patients — distinct Original-Medicare beneficiaries in the latest year; a volume signal, not a quality rating.
- Assignment — “Accepts” means they accept the Medicare-approved amount as full payment (lower out-of-pocket for Medicare patients).
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Source: CMS Medicare Physician & Other Practitioners and the Doctors & Clinicians National Downloadable File (most recent release). Counts reflect Original Medicare activity only and are not a measure of quality. “Medicare allows” is the Medicare fee schedule amount — not what an insured or cash patient pays; for patient prices see the linked procedure pages. Always confirm a clinician’s current details with their office.