Dr Kelly A Smith, OD | |
607 Boll Weevil Cir Ste C, Enterprise, AL 36330-2733 | |
(334) 347-6599 | |
(334) 417-0190 |
Full Name | Dr Kelly A Smith |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Optometry |
Experience | 19 Years |
Location | 607 Boll Weevil Cir Ste C, Enterprise, Alabama |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1881619955 | NPI | - | NPPES |
621068600 | Medicaid | FL | |
240878 | Medicaid | AL | |
P0030826 | Other | FL | RR MEDICARE |
28556 | Other | FL | BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Eye Partners Pc | 8123016334 | 24 |
Eye Partners Pc | 8123016334 | 24 |
News Archive
Using an advanced imaging technique, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Health System were able to predict which patients who'd recently suffered concussions were likely to fully recover.
Bloomberg on Wednesday examined how the $10.4 billion increase in NIH funding that is part of the $787 billion economic stimulus plan could boost funding for HIV/AIDS research.
New research shows that nearly 1 in 5 cases of infection with the potentially deadly fungus Cryptococcus neoformans are caused by not one but multiple strains of the pathogen. Researchers from the Institut Pasteur and the University of Minnesota Medical School report their findings today in the inaugural issue of mBio-, the first online, open-access journal published by the American Society for Microbiology.
We hear much talk about preventive care, but nobody has defined it. From the content of the discussions, I deduce that what the health bureaucrats actually refer to would be better characterized as "early detection." Early detection is what occurs when a physician finds a disease in its early stages that might have been prevented by earlier measures. But who can take those measures? Not the physician, only the patient. There is only one person living the patient's life; it is the patient. I cannot live his life for him.
A majority of patients can't recall whether their physician mentioned their blood pressure numbers and among patients with high blood pressure, only 56 percent say they talked with their doctor about ways to reduce their high blood pressure, according to a new survey released today by the American Medical Group Foundation, the nonprofit education and research arm of the American Medical Group Association.
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Provider Name | Eye Partners Pc |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1902837453 PECOS PAC ID: 8123016334 Enrollment ID: O20040505001088 |
News Archive
Using an advanced imaging technique, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Health System were able to predict which patients who'd recently suffered concussions were likely to fully recover.
Bloomberg on Wednesday examined how the $10.4 billion increase in NIH funding that is part of the $787 billion economic stimulus plan could boost funding for HIV/AIDS research.
New research shows that nearly 1 in 5 cases of infection with the potentially deadly fungus Cryptococcus neoformans are caused by not one but multiple strains of the pathogen. Researchers from the Institut Pasteur and the University of Minnesota Medical School report their findings today in the inaugural issue of mBio-, the first online, open-access journal published by the American Society for Microbiology.
We hear much talk about preventive care, but nobody has defined it. From the content of the discussions, I deduce that what the health bureaucrats actually refer to would be better characterized as "early detection." Early detection is what occurs when a physician finds a disease in its early stages that might have been prevented by earlier measures. But who can take those measures? Not the physician, only the patient. There is only one person living the patient's life; it is the patient. I cannot live his life for him.
A majority of patients can't recall whether their physician mentioned their blood pressure numbers and among patients with high blood pressure, only 56 percent say they talked with their doctor about ways to reduce their high blood pressure, according to a new survey released today by the American Medical Group Foundation, the nonprofit education and research arm of the American Medical Group Association.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Kelly A Smith, OD 2800 Ross Clark Cir, Dothan, AL 36301-2040 Ph: (334) 793-2211 | Dr Kelly A Smith, OD 607 Boll Weevil Cir Ste C, Enterprise, AL 36330-2733 Ph: (334) 347-6599 |
News Archive
Using an advanced imaging technique, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Health System were able to predict which patients who'd recently suffered concussions were likely to fully recover.
Bloomberg on Wednesday examined how the $10.4 billion increase in NIH funding that is part of the $787 billion economic stimulus plan could boost funding for HIV/AIDS research.
New research shows that nearly 1 in 5 cases of infection with the potentially deadly fungus Cryptococcus neoformans are caused by not one but multiple strains of the pathogen. Researchers from the Institut Pasteur and the University of Minnesota Medical School report their findings today in the inaugural issue of mBio-, the first online, open-access journal published by the American Society for Microbiology.
We hear much talk about preventive care, but nobody has defined it. From the content of the discussions, I deduce that what the health bureaucrats actually refer to would be better characterized as "early detection." Early detection is what occurs when a physician finds a disease in its early stages that might have been prevented by earlier measures. But who can take those measures? Not the physician, only the patient. There is only one person living the patient's life; it is the patient. I cannot live his life for him.
A majority of patients can't recall whether their physician mentioned their blood pressure numbers and among patients with high blood pressure, only 56 percent say they talked with their doctor about ways to reduce their high blood pressure, according to a new survey released today by the American Medical Group Foundation, the nonprofit education and research arm of the American Medical Group Association.
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Eye Care Associates, Inc. Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 820 East Lee Street, Enterprise, AL 36330 Phone: 334-393-2020 Fax: 636-527-0766 | |
Dr. Douglas W Devore, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 820 E Lee St, Enterprise, AL 36330 Phone: 334-393-2020 | |
Lorie C Woods, OD Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 812 E Lee St, Enterprise, AL 36330 Phone: 334-393-2020 Fax: 334-393-6936 | |
Bender Eyecare Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1020 B Boll Weevil Circle, Enterprise, AL 36330 Phone: 334-347-2732 Fax: 334-347-2732 | |
Dr. Brian Edward Kurtz, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 820 E Lee St, Enterprise, AL 36330 Phone: 334-393-2020 | |
Dr. Gary Dale Dobbs, Optometrist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 207 S Main St, Enterprise, AL 36330 Phone: 334-347-8900 Fax: 334-347-1480 | |
Dr. Velvet Jeter Maddox, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 607-c Boll Weevil Circle, Enterprise, AL 36330 Phone: 334-347-6599 Fax: 334-347-6599 |