Medicare Procedure and Patient Information
2018 Medicare Patient Data
Information about Medicare patients treated by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA.
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Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA is in Huntersville, NC specializing in neurology (brain & spinal cord disease). Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA is affiliated with Atrium Health and THE CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG HOSPITAL AUTHORITY.
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Headache
Headaches are dull or sharp pains that occur in regions of the head and face. Headaches occur in many different forms and vary in location, severity, and duration. They are not necessarily a sign of an underlying illness and often resolve on their own. However, headaches can present significant day-to-day discomfort. The most common forms of headaches include:
Living with headaches is challenging; headaches can prevent people from fully enjoying life. Medical treatment and care in avoiding certain triggers can help those with headaches begin to feel normal once again.
Stroke
A stroke is a medical emergency that occurs when a blood vessel supplying oxygen and nutrients to the brain is ruptured or blocked. The brain cannot function without a steady supply of oxygen and nutrients, so when the blood supply to the brain is interrupted, even for a brief moment, brain cells begin to die. When a sufficient number of brain cells die, the brain itself can no longer function, meaning that strokes are very dangerous. Strokes can result in impaired movement, speech, cognitive ability, the impairment of important physical functions, and even death.
Anyone can have a stroke, regardless of age and health. Strokes are known to happen at random. However, certain conditions and behaviors can increase one's risk of stroke over time.
Risk factors for stroke include:
There are two main types of stroke: ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke. Ischemic stroke occurs more commonly and is when a blood vessel in the brain becomes blocked. Blockages are caused by blood clots and built-up plaque (deposits of fat and cholesterol), which leads to atherosclerosis, a condition where the blood vessels narrow and harden. The resultant restricted blood flow may lead to an ischemic stroke by blocking essential oxygen to the brain, causing the heart to exert more effort to pump blood.
Hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel in or around the brain ruptures. The burst vessel leaks blood into surrounding brain tissue, causing irreparable brain damage.
Hemorrhagic strokes are less common and may occur from head injuries, brain aneurysms, brain tumors, and bleeding disorders, amongst other conditions.
Both ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes require immediate medical treatment. Medical intervention can prevent severe and life-threatening brain damage. Signs of stroke include:
-Disorientation or confusion
-Difficulty speaking
-Difficulty walking
-Impaired vision
-Weakness in the face, legs, or arms
-Severe headaches
When someone suspected of having a stroke reaches the hospital, the patient will usually receive a CT or other scan that provides an image of the brain. The scan results can reveal clotted or leaking blood in the brain. Physical exams, neurological exams, and blood tests may also be used to check for blood clotting and sugar. Treatment begins generally immediately if a stroke is detected.
Medical treatment for ischemic strokes includes a thrombolytic medicine which breaks up and disperses blood clots. This medicine can greatly improve stroke recovery and long-term health. However, the thrombolytic medicine must be administered as soon as possible to achieve these results. Other treatments for ischemic strokes are blood thinners and thrombectomy, a surgical procedure to remove a blood clot in the brain. Thrombectomy is performed by inserting a catheter (thin needle) into the artery to reach the blood clot and mechanically remove it. With the clot removed, normal blood flow to the brain resumes. Thrombectomy is typically performed at most six hours after a patient shows signs of a stroke.
Hemorrhagic strokes are treated with blood-saving medication and surgery. For a hemorrhagic stroke caused by the rupture of an aneurysm (blood vessel bulges), surgery to stem the bleeding aneurysm and vessel may be used. One surgical technique is stent-assisted coiling, which adds a stent (small wire-meshed tube) into the blood vessel to block the leaking opening of the aneurysm. A non-surgical procedure is endovascular coiling, where a catheter (thin, hollow needle) places a platinum wire coil at the spot of the aneurysm. The coil blocks bleeding and prevents the aneurysm from continuing to leak blood. These procedures are usually combined with blood-thickening medications. Blood transfusions may be administered if substantial blood loss has occurred.
Since stroke patients may have lost some essential functions while the blood flow to their brains was obstructed, both ischemic stroke and hemorrhage stroke patients may receive post-stroke rehabilitation to rebuild their physical and mental abilities. Some restorative treatments include occupational, physical, and speech therapy. Patients may also receive care from neurologists, who can assist patients in recovering certain brain functions and cognitive abilities, and rehabilitation psychologists, who may help patients with their emotional, behavioral, and cognitive recovery. Some stroke patients require lengthy rehabilitation and may never fully regain function, while others may recover more quickly. While the fastest recovery improvements are usually seen in the first three or four months, stroke rehabilitation can last for years.
If someone begins to show signs of stroke, contact emergency services and call 9-1-1 immediately since blood flow must be restored as soon as possible to help avoid significant brain damage. If an ambulance takes the person to the hospital, paramedics can initiate stroke treatment as soon as the patient enters the ambulance, allowing for more prompt medical intervention and care.
Information about Medicare patients treated by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA.
| Non-Hispanic White | 17 |
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| Black | 0 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
Volume of procedures performed by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 300 |
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Information about Medicare patients treated by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA.
| Male | 71 |
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| Female | 104 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 162 |
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| Black | 0 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 61 |
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| From 75 to 84 | 63 |
| 85 and over | 17 |
| Less than 65 | 34 |
The most common conditions of Medicare patients that Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA treated during 2019 were hypertension, high cholesterol, depression and ischemic heart disease.
| Hypertension | 70 |
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| High Cholesterol | 69 |
| Stroke | 10 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 37 |
| Depression | 41 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 30 |
| Asthma | 0 |
| Osteoperosis | 12 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 15 |
| Heart Failure | 18 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 17 |
| Diabetes | 33 |
| Dementia | 26 |
| Cancer | 13 |
Volume of procedures performed by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 339 |
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Information about Medicare patients treated by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA.
| Male | 87 |
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| Female | 135 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 170 |
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| Black | 37 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 72 |
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| From 75 to 84 | 93 |
| 85 and over | 19 |
| Less than 65 | 38 |
The most common conditions of Medicare patients that Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA treated during 2020 were hypertension, high cholesterol, chronic kidney disease and depression.
| Hypertension | 72 |
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| High Cholesterol | 62 |
| Stroke | 18 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 35 |
| Depression | 37 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 39 |
| Asthma | 9 |
| Osteoperosis | 11 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 13 |
| Heart Failure | 17 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 15 |
| Diabetes | 32 |
| Dementia | 23 |
| Cancer | 13 |
Volume of procedures performed by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 619 |
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Information about Medicare patients treated by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA.
| Male | 175 |
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| Female | 214 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 305 |
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| Black | 56 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 149 |
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| From 75 to 84 | 156 |
| 85 and over | 44 |
| Less than 65 | 40 |
The most common conditions of Medicare patients that Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA treated during 2021 were hypertension, high cholesterol, chronic kidney disease and diabetes.
| Hypertension | 73 |
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| High Cholesterol | 68 |
| Stroke | 34 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 32 |
| Depression | 31 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 36 |
| Asthma | 5 |
| Osteoperosis | 10 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 16 |
| Heart Failure | 14 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 13 |
| Diabetes | 34 |
| Dementia | 23 |
| Cancer | 12 |
Volume of procedures performed by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 348 |
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Information about Medicare patients treated by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA.
| Male | 96 |
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| Female | 129 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 197 |
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| Black | 0 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 103 |
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| From 75 to 84 | 89 |
| 85 and over | 22 |
| Less than 65 | 11 |
The most common conditions of Medicare patients that Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA treated during 2022 were high cholesterol, hypertension, depression and diabetes.
| Hypertension | 72 |
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| High Cholesterol | 75 |
| Stroke | 19 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 26 |
| Depression | 36 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 21 |
| Asthma | 9 |
| Osteoperosis | 13 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 14 |
| Heart Failure | 10 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 13 |
| Diabetes | 26 |
| Dementia | 16 |
| Cancer | 17 |
Volume of procedures performed by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 367 |
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Information about Medicare patients treated by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA.
| Male | 99 |
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| Female | 120 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 191 |
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| Black | 15 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 91 |
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| From 75 to 84 | 92 |
| 85 and over | 20 |
| Less than 65 | 16 |
The most common conditions of Medicare patients that Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA treated during 2023 were high cholesterol, hypertension, diabetes and depression.
| Hypertension | 70 |
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| High Cholesterol | 75 |
| Stroke | 17 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 24 |
| Depression | 28 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 18 |
| Asthma | 8 |
| Osteoperosis | 12 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 15 |
| Heart Failure | 8 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 13 |
| Diabetes | 29 |
| Dementia | 16 |
| Cancer | 14 |
Volume of procedures performed by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 394 |
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Information about Medicare patients treated by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA.
| Female | 117 |
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| Male | 88 |
| Black / African American | 18 |
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| Asian / Pacific Islander | 0 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 173 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Native American / Alaskan Native | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| 85 and over | 20 |
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| 75 to 84 | 82 |
| Less than 65 | 23 |
| 65 to 74 | 79 |
The highest averages of the most common conditions of Medicare patients that Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA treated were hypertension, high cholesterol, depression and diabetes.
| Hypertension | 59 |
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| High Cholesterol | 58 |
| Stroke | 16 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 25 |
| Depression | 28 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 24 |
| Asthma | 5 |
| Osteoporosis | 9 |
| Heart Failure | 11 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 11 |
| Diabetes | 25 |
| Atrial Fibrillation | 12 |
| Cancer | 11 |
| Dementia | 17 |
She has a state license in North Carolina.
Licensed In: North Carolina
Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA appears to accept the following insurance providers: CorVel, CIGNA Medicare, Humana ChoiceCare Network, Aetna Medicare, WellCare, Medicare Advantage, AmeriHealth, Humana Medicare Advantage, United Healthcare, Aetna, Employers Health Network, Medicare, Medicaid, Cigna, BlueCross BlueShield of North Carolina, Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS), MedCost, UnitedHealthcare, Molina Healthcare, Healthgram, Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina Blue Essentials and QuikTrip Corporation.
According to our sources, Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA accepts the following insurance providers:
Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA has an exceptional overall rating with an average of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 108 ratings. We collect ratings and reviews of Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA from all over the web to help you find the right in Huntersville, NC.
These charts describe general payments received by Chelsey Brennan Sisko, PA. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
| AbbVie Inc. |
$220
UBRELVY $134 |
QULIPTA $87 |
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| Pfizer Inc. |
$58
NURTEC ODT $43 |
ZAVZPRET $14 |
| MDD US Operations, LLC |
$23
APOKYN $23 |
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| Biogen, Inc. |
$15
Vumerity $15 |
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| SK Life Science, Inc. |
$14
$14 |
| Food and Beverage | $329 |
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Ms. Chelsey Sisko practices neurology (brain & spinal cord disease) in Huntersville, NC. She is rated 5.0 stars (out of 5) by her patients. Her areas of expertise include tremors, cognitive disorders, and stroke. Ms. Sisko is affiliated with Atrium Health. She usually is in-network for UnitedHealthcare, Blue California, and Humana ChoiceCare Network, as well as other insurance carriers.