21st Century Neurology
2601 N 3rd St Ste 125, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Xenoscience, IncXenoscience, Inc is an Arizona corporation founded in 1993. It currently has 3 main divisions: Computer Software Development Division, Xenoscience Clinical Research Division, and 21st Century Neurology.These 3 divisions, while separate in nature do have a common integrated theme that Xenoscience Inc is working towards: To extend human life while saving the essence of who we are: Alzheimer's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke, Neuropathy, changes the way people live, and Migraines, Fibromyalgia, Parkinson's Disease, along with other neurological diseases, take a toll on the light the shines within us and keeps us from our full potential.We are especially interested in new technologies and new software that directly involve DNA/RNA. Since these are the basic 'codes' of life that contribute to health problems and human suffering, we believe that one day we will be able to program DNA/RNA, similar to software programming, to achieve better qualities of life. Besides a healthier body and populace other applications can be towards DoD efforts in the field, NASA, and overall humanitarian efforts.The combination of quality medical care, clinical research for various medical conditions, working with organizations developing nanotechnology, wetware including medical device implants, and pharmaceuticals will help us reach our goal.
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04/27/2017
Provided by Doctor.comHe's the first doctor that listened to me and asked for my input when seeking a diagnosis. Happily receiving his wise care.
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- Hours
- Regular Hours
Mon - Fri: - Extra Phones
Fax: 602-265-6586
Phone: 602-368-1215
- Payment method
- master card, visa
- Neighborhoods
- Encanto, North Baltimore Heights
- Languages
- German, Spanish
- AKA
Dr. Stephen S Flitman, MD
Flitman, Stephen S, MD
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- Physicians & Surgeons, Neurology, Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons, Family Medicine & General Practice, Physicians & Surgeons, Pain Management, Physicians & Surgeons, Surgery-General
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