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Dr. Daniel N Driscoll, MD

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Physician in Newton Lower Falls, MA · enumerated 2005.

Data current as of Jul 13, 2026 · sourced from CMS NPPES

National Provider Identifier

1013999523

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Registry record

Entity type Individual (Type 1)
Name Dr. Daniel N Driscoll
Credential MD
Sex Male
Practice address Newton Lower Falls, MA, 02462
Fax (617) 969-4044
Enumeration date Nov 18, 2005
Last updated in NPPES Dec 3, 2010

Street address withheld: NPPES sole-proprietor addresses can be home addresses. See our data policy.

Taxonomy & licenses

208600000X Surgery Physician Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians · License 152157 (MA) Secondary
2086S0122X Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Physician Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians · License 152157 (MA) Primary
MD · Doctor of Medicine: A physician who completed medical school (allopathic medicine), residency training, and state licensure. About the MD credential

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Is NPI 1013999523 active?
Yes, as of the latest NPPES snapshot, NPI 1013999523 is active (record last updated 2010-12-03).
How do I verify Daniel Driscoll's NPI record?
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Source: CMS NPPES (public data). Snapshot 2026-07-13. Provider record last updated 2010-12-03.