Dr. Leon Albert Bynoe, M.D. Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1881 N. University Dr., Ste. 112, Coral Springs, FL 33071 Phone: 954-755-4633 Fax: 954-755-4637 |
Dr. Neerav Neel Lamba, M.D. Ophthalmology Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6280 W Sample Rd Ste 202, Coral Springs, FL 33067 Phone: 561-322-3588 Fax: 754-812-5993 |
Cindy Hernandez, D.O. Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 8130 Royal Palm Blvd, Ste 101, Coral Springs, FL 33065 Phone: 954-340-1500 Fax: 954-753-8309 |
Dr. Norman Michael Kline, MD Ophthalmology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1801 N University Dr, Suite 102, Coral Springs, FL 33071 Phone: 954-344-0999 Fax: 954-344-7929 |
Dr. Donald R Woods, M.D. Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 7886 West Sample Rd, Coral Springs, FL 33065 Phone: 954-752-6465 Fax: 954-752-6591 |
Dr. Henry E. Glick, DO Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3100 Coral Hills Dr, Suite #206, Coral Springs, FL 33065 Phone: 954-575-4711 Fax: 954-575-4722 |
Dr. Robert Dale Cole, MD Ophthalmology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 4818 Nw 58th Ave, Coral Springs, FL 33067 Phone: 903-654-0653 |
Dr. Chad Michael Kaplan, M.D. Ophthalmology Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6280 W Sample Rd Ste 202, Coral Springs, FL 33067 Phone: 561-322-3588 Fax: 561-322-3589 |
Dr. Fawzi Damin Abukhalil, M.D Ophthalmology - Neuro-ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5441 N University Dr Ste 101, Coral Springs, FL 33067 Phone: 954-803-9002 Fax: 954-933-2305 |
Pooja Garg, M.D. Ophthalmology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6280 W Sample Rd Ste 202, Coral Springs, FL 33067 Phone: 561-322-3588 Fax: 561-322-3589 |
Kenneth Michael Galician, M.D. Ophthalmology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1702 Vestal Dr, Coral Springs, FL 33071 Phone: 954-752-5156 |
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