Doctor profile · Federal record
Dr. Daniel Sigg, M.D.
Nuclear Medicine Physician · Nuclear Medicine Physician · Post Falls, ID
- NPI 1831281765
- MIPS 71.5 / 100 · 2023
- 20 yrs on file
- Licensed in 2 states
- Male
- Group practice
- No sanctions
Practice & contact
- Primary practice
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1641 E Polston Ave Ste 102
Post Falls, ID 838547852
(208) 618-5212
fax (208) 618-5213 - Mailing address
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6502 S Devonshire CT
Spokane, WA 992236230
Credentials & registration
- NPI registered
- September 2006 — 20 yrs on file
- Profile last updated
- July 31, 2025
- Specialty taxonomy
- 207U00000X — NUCC code
- State licenses (2)
- Washington #MD00047026 · Idaho #M-9696
Federal sanctions & exclusions
No sanctions, exclusions or revocations on file
Checked against OIG LEIE on NPI 1831281765. Last verified May 11, 2026.Medicare procedures · 2023
Top services delivered
Total services
188
Distinct HCPCS
3
Medicare allowed
$193,871
| HCPCS | Description | Services | Patients | Avg allowed | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
78815 |
Nuclear medicine study from skull base to mid-thigh with ct scan | 94 | 90 | $1,554 | |
A9552 |
Fluorodeoxyglucose f-18 fdg, diagnostic, per study dose, up to 45 millicuries | 82 | 78 | $346 | |
78816 |
Nuclear medicine study whole body with ct scan | 12 | 11 | $1,618 |
In context: peer comparison
Among 1 peers in this city , average services per provider: 62. This provider delivers 3.0× the peer median.Frequently asked questions
What is Dr. Daniel Sigg's medical specialty?
Dr. Daniel Sigg practices Nuclear Medicine Physician in Post Falls, ID.
Where does Dr. Daniel Sigg practice?
Dr. Daniel Sigg practices at 1641 E Polston Ave Ste 102, Post Falls, ID 838547852. Office phone: 2086185212.
What is Dr. Daniel Sigg's NPI?
Dr. Daniel Sigg's National Provider Identifier (NPI) is 1831281765, issued by NPPES.
What procedures does Dr. Daniel Sigg commonly perform?
Top Medicare-reported procedures in 2023: Nuclear medicine study from skull base to mid-thigh with ct scan (HCPCS 78815); Fluorodeoxyglucose f-18 fdg, diagnostic, per study dose, up to 45 millicuries (HCPCS A9552); Nuclear medicine study whole body with ct scan (HCPCS 78816). Source: CMS Medicare Physician & Other Practitioners file.