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Dr. Timothy J Chilcote MD
Emergency Physician | Emergency Medical Services
9100 W 74th St Overland Park KS, 66204About
Dr. Timothy Chilcote practices Emergency Medicine in Overland Park, KS. Dr. Chilcote assesses patients who seek immediate medical attention at any time of day or night. Emergency Medicine Physicians are trained to efficiently work with each patient and situation no matter how acute or life-threatening. Dr. Chilcote examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
University of Illinois College of Medicine 2008
Board Certification
Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency MedicineABEM
Provider Details
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Dr. Timothy J Chilcote MD's Expert Contributions
Repeated strong nose bleeds?
Go to an ENT READ MORE
Do I need stitches?
Too late. Stitches should be placed no later than 6-24 hours after an injury depending on location. After that risk of infection is much higher. READ MORE
Viral bloodstream infection
Not from tap water. Sounds like you should be seen by a physician. READ MORE
Incident on my private parts?
I’d go be seen by ER, primary pediatrician or a urologist READ MORE
Morphine overdose question?
She needs to be in a hospital. How she will do is up to many factors. You should talk to her authorized contact/family member. READ MORE
Possible stitches?
Yes. READ MORE
Should I wait to see if it resolves? Or go to the ER?
Go to we. Kidney stone vs pyelonephritis READ MORE
When should you see a doctor for food poisoning?
Dehydration, uncontrollable vomiting, bloody stools or fever. READ MORE
Can fentanyl metabolize into blood alcohol?
No READ MORE
How can I prevent getting infected with COVID 19?
Vaccinate. Boost. READ MORE
Emergency room?
Yes READ MORE
Should I visit ER if I have abdominal pain?
Yes READ MORE
What is the lethal dose of Klonopin?
Call the police. READ MORE
How does the ER treat sepsis?
Sepsis is an end organ dysfunction . You only know that by testing. If they are sick they should go to the er for evaluation READ MORE
Should you stay home if you have food poisoning?
Depends. If you’re pooping blood you should go to the hospital. If your dehydrated you should go to the hospital. If you just have stomach cramping and nausea I would give it 12 hours and see how you feel. READ MORE
If my hemorrhoid bursts can it lead to a hole?
No. More likely you had an abscess or fistula. Should be seen in the hospital. READ MORE
Is shortness of breath a medical emergency?
Yes READ MORE
Poison control?
Go to the hospital. READ MORE
Muscle injury or DVT?
Urgent care won’t help. Don’t waste your money. Likely need an ultrasound. If you don’t have a primary physician to order it the most efficient way is the ED. Likely low to moderate probability of a clot but only way to know is to be examined. READ MORE
Stomach pain?
Yes READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Characterization of caspase processing and activation in HL-60 cell cytosol under cell-free conditions. Nucleotide requirement and inhibitor profile.
- Synapsin I regulates glutamate release from rat brain synaptosomes.
- Synapsin IIa: expression in insect cells, purification, and characterization.
- Phosphorylation of Tetrahymena 22 S dynein.
- Dynein structure and function.
- rbSec1A and B colocalize with syntaxin 1 and SNAP-25 throughout the axon, but are not in a stable complex with syntaxin.
- Cellubrevin and synaptobrevins: similar subcellular localization and biochemical properties in PC12 cells.
- Synapsin IIa bundles actin filaments.
- Interaction of Grb2 via its Src homology 3 domains with synaptic proteins including synapsin I.
- v- and t-SNAREs in neuronal exocytosis: a need for additional components to define sites of release.
- Localization of cellubrevin to the Golgi complex in pancreatic acinar cells.
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