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About this NPIWhat this record shows.
NPI 1255899100 is registered to Scott Brewer LCDCII.161679, a Addiction Counselor practising at 1791 Alum Creek Dr in Columbus, Ohio. Addiction Counselor is a recognised medical specialty under the National Uniform Claim Committee (NUCC) taxonomy. Scott Brewer LCDCII.161679 has been enumerated in the National Provider Identifier (NPI) registry since 2019.
Provider type
Individual (Type 1)
Status
Active
Enumerated
2019-03-11
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Additional identifiers this provider has registered with NPPES. Used by medical billers, credentialers, and insurance verifiers to cross-reference claims and enrollments.
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14418090OH· Issued by CAQH
Source: NPPES public registry.
Insurance & acceptsHow to confirm coverage.
The National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) registry does not include commercial insurance network data, so we cannot show which plans Scott Brewer LCDCII.161679 accepts. To confirm in-network status with your specific health plan, contact Scott Brewer LCDCII.161679 directly at (614) 445-8131.
Frequently asked
Yes. NPI 1255899100 is registered as Active in the CMS NPPES public registry and passes the Luhn check-digit validation that all 10-digit NPIs use.
Addiction Counselor is a recognised medical specialty under the National Uniform Claim Committee (NUCC) taxonomy.
The CMS NPPES Public Registry at npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov is the authoritative source. FindMyNPI mirrors this dataset and refreshes monthly. For real-time verification, you can also call the provider's office at (614) 445-8131.
An individual healthcare provider has a single Type-1 NPI for life. Organisations can hold separate Type-2 NPIs per location, specialty, or sub-entity. Scott Brewer LCDCII.161679 is a Type-1 individual NPI.
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