RIVA ROAD SURGICAL CENTER, LLC
NPI 1902959190
Clinic/Center - Ambulatory Surgical in Annapolis, MD
NPI Status: Active since January 19, 2007
Contact Information
2635 RIVA RD STE 118
ANNAPOLIS, MD
ZIP 21401
Phone: (410) 571-9595
Fax: (410) 571-9590
- Organization
- Clinic/Center
- Ambulatory Surgical
- CLIA Number: 21D1068633
- CLIA Cert. Type: Ambulatory Surgery Center
- CLIA Exp. Date: 05-16-2027
About RIVA ROAD SURGICAL CENTER, LLC
This page provides the complete NPI Profile along with additional information for Riva Road Surgical Center, Llc, a provider established in Annapolis, Maryland operating as a Clinic/center, focusing in ambulatory surgical . The healthcare provider is registered in the NPI registry with number 1902959190 assigned on January 2007. The practitioner's primary taxonomy code is 261QA1903X with license number PENDING (MD). The provider is registered as an organization and their NPI record was last updated 4 years ago. The authorized official of this NPI record is Nikki Castel (Officer/authorized Official)
- NPI
- 1902959190
- Provider Name
- RIVA ROAD SURGICAL CENTER, LLC
- Entity Type
- Organization
- Location Address
- 2635 RIVA RD STE 118 ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401
- Location Phone
- (410) 571-9595
- Location Fax
- (410) 571-9590
- Mailing Address
- 2635 RIVA RD STE 118 ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401
- Mailing Phone
- (410) 571-9595
- Mailing Fax
- (410) 571-9590
- Is Sole Proprietor?
- No
- Is Organization Subpart?
- No
- Enumeration Date
- 01-19-2007
- Last Update Date
- 05-02-2022
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Specialty - Primary Taxonomy
The NPI enumerator requires providers to submit at least one taxonomy code. A taxonomy code is a unique 10-character code that describes the healthcare provider type, classification, and the area of specialization. There could be only one primary taxonomy code per NPI record. For individual NPIs the license data is associated to the taxonomy code.
- Classification
Clinic/Center Ambulatory Surgical
- Taxonomy Code
- 261QA1903X
- Type
- Ambulatory Health Care Facilities
- License No.
- PENDING
- License State
- MD
Areas of Expertise
The following services and procedures, recently provided to Medicare patients, illustrate the range of care this provider offers. This list reflects the variety of services available to all patients visiting the practice and is based on 2022 Medicare dataset. In general, the more frequently a provider treats specific conditions or performs particular procedures, the more experienced they become in addressing similar patient needs. The provider has delivered many of the services listed below to Medicare patients. Please note that this list does not include services provided to patients who are not covered by Medicare.
Aspiration and/or injection of fluid large joint using ultrasound guidance
Complex removal of cataract with insertion of prosthetic lens
Creation of eye fluid drainage tracts in iris using a laser, per session
Destruction of lower or sacral spinal facet joint nerves using imaging guidance, single facet joint
Destruction of peripheral nerve or branch
Destruction of upper or middle spinal facet joint nerves using imaging guidance, single facet joint
Incision of tendon covering of finger
Injection of anesthetic and/or steroid drug into sacral spine nerve root using imaging guidance, single level
Injection of lower or sacral spine facet joint using imaging guidance, single level
Injection of substance into lower spine canal using imaging guidance
Injection of substance into middle or upper spine canal using imaging guidance
Injection of upper or middle spine facet joint using imaging guidance, single level
Injection procedure for sacroiliac joint; provision of anesthetic, steroid and/or other therapeutic agent, with or without arthrography
Insertion of central venous tube with port (5 years or older)
Insertion of spinal neurostimulator electrode array through skin
Insertion of spinal neurostimulator generator or receiver
Partial removal of collar bone at shoulder using an endoscope
Partial removal of spine bone with release of lower spinal cord and/or nerves, 1 segment
Phenylephrine 10.16 mg/ml and ketorolac 2.88 mg/ml ophthalmic irrigation solution, 1 ml
Release and/or relocation of elbow nerve
Release and/or relocation of hand nerve
Release of tendon connecting biceps muscle and shoulder using an endoscope
Release of tissue of palm
Removal of bone joints between wrist and fingers
Removal of both knee cartilages using an endoscope
Removal of cataract with insertion of prosthetic lens
Removal of central venous tube with port or pump
Removal of connective tissue of palm and release of finger, first digit
Removal of extensive shoulder joint tissue using an endoscope
Removal of gallbladder using an endoscope
Removal of growth of tendon finger or hand
Removal of growth under skin of back or lower sides, 3.0 cm or more
Removal of growth under skin of back or lower sides, less than 3.0 cm
Removal of growth under skin of neck or front of chest, less than 3.0 cm
Removal of knee cartilage using an endoscope
Removal of recurring cataract in lens capsule using a laser
Repair of chronic torn shoulder rotator cuff
Repair of groin hernia (5 years or older)
Repair of groin hernia using an endoscope
Repair of hernia using an endoscope
Repair of shoulder rotator cuff using an endoscope
Repair of trapped hernia using an endoscope
Treatment of 3 or more broken lower forearm bone pieces on thumb side inside wrist joint with placement of stabilizing device
This procedure involves using ultrasound technology to accurately locate a large joint, usually the knee or shoulder. A needle is then inserted to either extract fluid (aspiration) or inject medication. The ultrasound helps ensure precision and safety.
This service was performed 14 times for 11 patientsThis procedure involves removing a cloudy lens (cataract) from your eye and replacing it with a clear, artificial lens. It helps restore vision that has been affected by the cataract. The operation is usually done under local anesthesia.
This service was performed 98 times for 71 patientsThis procedure uses a laser to create small drainage tracts in the iris, the colored part of your eye. This helps excess fluid escape, reducing pressure in the eye that can cause glaucoma. It's performed in sessions.
This service was performed 41 times for 24 patientsThis procedure involves using imaging guidance to accurately target and destroy nerves in the lower or sacral spinal facet joint. It's done to relieve chronic back pain. The process is safe and usually effective.
This service was performed 139 times for 84 patientsDestruction of a peripheral nerve or branch is a procedure to treat nerve-related pain. It involves using heat, cold, or chemicals to damage or destroy the nerve, thereby blocking pain signals to the brain. This can provide long-term pain relief.
This service was performed 23 times for 16 patientsThis procedure involves the use of imaging technology to guide a needle to the nerves of a single facet joint in the upper or middle spine. The nerves are then treated to alleviate pain and improve mobility.
This service was performed 21 times for 11 patientsThis procedure involves making a small cut into the protective sheath around a finger tendon. It's typically done to relieve pressure or inflammation, improve finger movement, or treat conditions like trigger finger. It's a safe, often outpatient procedure.
This service was performed 140 times for 111 patientsThis procedure involves injecting a mix of numbing and anti-inflammatory medication into a specific nerve root in the lower back. It helps manage pain and reduce inflammation. The process is guided by imaging technology for precision.
This service was performed 398 times for 269 patientsThis procedure involves injecting medication into the facet joint in your lower back or sacral spine. It's done under imaging guidance to ensure accuracy. The aim is to alleviate pain and inflammation. It's a safe, often effective method for managing spinal discomfort.
This service was performed 278 times for 110 patientsThis procedure involves injecting a substance into your lower spine canal, guided by real-time images. It's done to diagnose or treat various conditions. You may feel slight discomfort, but it's generally safe and can provide valuable information for your treatment plan.
This service was performed 319 times for 255 patientsThis procedure involves injecting a substance into your middle or upper spine canal. It's performed under imaging guidance to ensure accuracy. The substance can help diagnose or treat various conditions, providing relief from symptoms.
This service was performed 95 times for 78 patientsThis procedure involves injecting medication into a joint in your upper or middle spine. It's performed under imaging guidance for precision. The aim is to reduce inflammation and pain. It's a single-level process, meaning one joint is treated at a time.
This service was performed 45 times for 24 patientsThis procedure involves injecting medicine into the sacroiliac joint, located in the lower back. The aim is to reduce inflammation and pain. Anesthetic is used for immediate pain relief, while a steroid helps decrease inflammation over time. Arthrography, a type of imaging, may be used for precision.
This service was performed 154 times for 95 patientsA central venous tube with port is a small, flexible tube inserted into a large vein, usually in the chest. It allows for easy administration of medication, fluids, or blood products over a long period. A port is attached under the skin for easy access. It's safe for individuals aged 5 and above.
This service was performed 18 times for 18 patientsThis procedure involves placing a small device, called a neurostimulator electrode array, under your skin near your spine. It delivers mild electrical signals to your spinal cord, helping to manage chronic pain.
This service was performed 92 times for 33 patientsThe insertion of a spinal neurostimulator generator or receiver is a procedure to manage chronic pain. A small device is implanted under your skin, which sends mild electrical signals to your spinal cord. These signals disrupt pain signals, helping to reduce discomfort.
This service was performed 33 times for 31 patientsThis procedure involves the partial removal of the collar bone at the shoulder using an endoscope, a tool with a light and camera. It's done to relieve pain or improve shoulder movement. The surgeon makes small incisions, then uses the endoscope to guide their work.
This service was performed 24 times for 24 patientsThis procedure involves removing part of a spine bone to alleviate pressure on the lower spinal cord and/or nerves. It targets a single segment of the spine, improving mobility and reducing pain. It's a common treatment for conditions like herniated discs or spinal stenosis.
This service was performed 12 times for 12 patientsThis solution is used during eye surgery to maintain pupil dilation and reduce inflammation. Phenylephrine widens the pupil, while Ketorolac helps to prevent pain and swelling. It's applied directly to the eye by your healthcare provider during the procedure.
This service was performed 632 times for 105 patientsThis procedure involves adjusting the position of a nerve in your elbow to alleviate discomfort or improve function. The nerve is carefully moved from its original location and placed in a less strained position. This can help reduce pain and improve arm movement.
This service was performed 15 times for 15 patientsThis procedure involves adjusting or moving a nerve in your hand to alleviate discomfort or improve function. The nerve may be compressed, causing pain or numbness. By releasing or relocating the nerve, these symptoms can be reduced, enhancing hand usage.
This service was performed 207 times for 180 patientsThis procedure involves using a small camera, known as an endoscope, to view and release the tendon connecting your biceps muscle and shoulder. It can help reduce pain and improve mobility. The procedure is minimally invasive, promoting quicker recovery.
This service was performed 12 times for 12 patientsThe release of tissue in the palm is a procedure to help improve hand function. This is often done for conditions like Dupuytren's contracture, where the tissue in the palm thickens and tightens, causing fingers to bend. The procedure involves cutting or removing the thickened tissue to ease the tension and restore hand mobility.
This service was performed 18 times for 11 patientsThis procedure involves the surgical removal of bone joints between your wrist and fingers. It's typically done to relieve pain or restore function due to conditions like arthritis. After removal, the space may be filled with a graft or artificial joint.
This service was performed 12 times for 12 patientsThis procedure, also known as bilateral knee arthroscopy, involves using a small camera (endoscope) to view and remove damaged cartilage from both knees. It's a minimally invasive surgery aimed at relieving pain and improving mobility.
This service was performed 34 times for 34 patientsThis is a procedure where a cloudy lens in your eye, known as a cataract, is removed. After removal, a clear artificial lens is inserted. This helps to restore your vision, enabling you to see clearly again.
This service was performed 84 times for 60 patientsThe removal of a central venous tube with port or pump is a procedure that eliminates a device implanted under your skin. This device helped deliver medication or nutrients directly into a large vein near your heart. Its removal involves a minor surgical procedure performed under local anesthesia.
This service was performed 13 times for 13 patientsThis procedure involves removing certain tissue in your palm to alleviate tension, and releasing the first digit (thumb) if it's constricted. It's done to improve hand function and reduce discomfort. It's a common treatment for conditions like Dupuytren's contracture.
This service was performed 33 times for 33 patientsThis procedure, known as arthroscopic debridement, involves using a small camera (endoscope) to view your shoulder joint. Damaged or unwanted tissue is then carefully removed. This minimally invasive technique aims to reduce pain and improve joint mobility.
This service was performed 39 times for 39 patientsThis procedure, known as endoscopic gallbladder removal, involves a surgeon using a special tool called an endoscope to remove your gallbladder through small incisions. It's typically done to treat gallstones and related complications. It's a less invasive method, often leading to quicker recovery.
This service was performed 75 times for 75 patientsThis procedure involves the surgical removal of abnormal growths on tendons in the finger or hand. These growths can cause discomfort or restrict movement. The process aims to alleviate pain and restore function to the affected area. It's done under anesthesia.
This service was performed 15 times for 14 patientsThis procedure involves surgical removal of a growth located under the skin of your back or lower sides. If the growth is 3.0 cm or larger, it may require a more extensive procedure. This is done to prevent potential health complications and improve comfort.
This service was performed 19 times for 18 patientsThis procedure involves the removal of a small growth located beneath the skin on your back or lower sides. The growth is less than 3.0 cm in size. The process is done to prevent any potential health issues and improve your comfort.
This service was performed 12 times for 12 patientsThis procedure involves the careful removal of a small growth located under the skin in the neck or chest area. It's a safe, routine operation performed by a skilled surgeon to ensure your comfort and health. The growth being removed is less than 3.0 cm in size.
This service was performed 14 times for 13 patientsThis procedure, known as arthroscopic knee surgery, involves using a small camera (endoscope) to view the inside of your knee. Small instruments are used to remove damaged cartilage. This can help alleviate pain and improve knee function.
This service was performed 45 times for 45 patientsThis procedure, known as YAG laser capsulotomy, treats cloudiness in the lens capsule following cataract surgery. A laser is used to create a small hole in the cloudy capsule, allowing light to pass through and restore clear vision. It's a quick, painless procedure.
This service was performed 70 times for 53 patientsRepair of a chronic torn shoulder rotator cuff is a surgical procedure aimed at mending the damaged tendon in your shoulder. This helps restore shoulder strength and functionality, alleviating pain and discomfort caused by the tear.
This service was performed 19 times for 19 patientsRepair of a groin hernia is a procedure aimed at fixing an abnormal bulge that can occur in the area between your abdomen and thigh. This condition happens when tissue pushes through a weak spot in your lower abdominal wall. The repair procedure returns this tissue back to its proper place.
This service was performed 16 times for 16 patientsThis procedure involves the use of an endoscope, a thin tube with a camera, to repair a hernia in the groin area. The surgeon makes small incisions, inserts the endoscope, and uses special tools to fix the hernia. This minimally invasive technique often results in quicker recovery times.
This service was performed 130 times for 106 patientsHernia repair with an endoscope is a minimally invasive procedure. A small camera (endoscope) is inserted via a tiny incision to visualize the area. Special tools are then used to fix the hernia. This method often leads to quicker recovery and less discomfort.
This service was performed 11 times for 11 patientsThis procedure, known as arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, helps fix tears in the shoulder's rotator cuff. An endoscope, a small camera, is used to view the shoulder inside. Using small tools, the surgeon repairs the torn tissue. This minimally invasive approach often leads to a quicker recovery.
This service was performed 45 times for 44 patientsThis procedure involves using a thin tube with a camera (endoscope) to view and repair a hernia, which is a bulge of body tissue through an abnormal opening. The endoscope allows for a less invasive repair, leading to quicker recovery.
This service was performed 19 times for 19 patientsThis treatment involves repairing multiple fractures in the lower forearm near the thumb side of the wrist. A device is placed to stabilize the area, promoting proper healing. This procedure helps restore function and minimize discomfort.
This service was performed 17 times for 17 patientsCLIA Information
The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) of 1988 applies to facilities or sites that test human specimens for health assessment or to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease. The CLIA Program sets standards for clinical laboratory testing and issues certificates. The NPI / CLIA crosswalk information for this NPI number is:
- CLIA Number
- 21D1068633
- Facility Type
- Ambulatory Surgery Center
- Certificate Effective Date
- May 17, 2025
- Certificate Expiration Date
- May 16, 2027
- Laboratory Director
- DR. TIMOTHY BURKE
- Certificate Type
- Certificate of Waiver
- Certificate Type Description
- This CLIA certificate is issued to Riva Road Surgical Center, Llc to perform only waived tests. CLIA defines waived tests as simple tests with a low risk for an incorrect result. Waived tests include certain tests listed in CLIA regulations, tests cleared by the FDA for home use and tests approved by the FDA for waived status and that meet CLIA waiver criteria.
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The NPI validation process uses the ISO-standard Luhn algorithm, a mathematical "handshake", to ensure that a provider's 10-digit ID is authentic and free of common typing errors.
To verify the NPI 1902959190, we treat the final digit (0) as the Check Digit—the target answer we need to reach. The process begins by taking the first nine digits and adding a constant value of 24, which accounts for the "80840" prefix required for all U.S. health identifiers. We then double every other digit starting from the right and sum the individual digits of those results together. For this specific NPI, that total comes to 70. The final step is to find the difference between that total and the next multiple of ten (70 - 70 = 0).
Digit-by-digit view
Use the first nine digits for the calculation. Starting from the right, double every other digit. The last digit is the check digit and is not part of the calculation.
Step 1: Double every other digit from the right
Starting with the rightmost digit of the first nine digits, double every other value. If doubling creates a two-digit number, add those digits together.
Step 2: Add all digits plus the NPI constant
Add the transformed values, the unchanged digits, and the constant 24.
Step 3: Find the amount needed to reach the next multiple of 10
The next multiple of ten after 70 is 70. The difference is the calculated check digit.
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ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401
Frequently Asked Questions
The NPI number assigned to this healthcare provider is 1902959190, enumerated as an "organization" on January 19, 2007.
The provider is located at 2635 RIVA RD STE 118 ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401 and the phone number is (410) 571-9595.
Clinic/Center with taxonomy code 261QA1903X and a focus in Ambulatory Surgical.