My Eye Dr - Medicare Optometrist in Annapolis, MD

My Eye Dr is a medicare enrolled "Optometrist" provider in Annapolis, Maryland. Their current practice location is 1905 Towne Centre Blvd, Suite 110, Annapolis, Maryland. You can reach out to their office (for appointments etc.) via phone at (410) 268-8200.

My Eye Dr is licensed to practice in * (Not Available) (license number ) and it also participates in the medicare program. My Eye Dr is enrolled with medicare and should accept medicare assignments and since they are enrolled in medicare, they may order Medicare Part D Prescription drugs, if eligible. The facility's NPI Number is 1679717367.

Contact Information

My Eye Dr
1905 Towne Centre Blvd, Suite 110,
Annapolis, MD 21401-3594
(410) 268-8200
(703) 991-0514



Healthcare Provider's Profile

Full NameMy Eye Dr
TypeFacility
SpecialityOptometrist
Location1905 Towne Centre Blvd, Annapolis, Maryland
Accepts Medicare AssignmentsMedicare enrolled and accepts medicare insurance. Providers at this facility may prescribe medicare part D drugs.
  NPI Data:
  • NPI Number: 1679717367
  • Provider Enumeration Date: 04/24/2009
  • Last Update Date: 05/02/2024
  Medicare PECOS Information:
  • PECOS PAC ID: 7911183306
  • Enrollment ID: O20110519000519

Medical Identifiers

Medical identifiers for My Eye Dr such as npi, medicare ID, medicare PIN, medicaid, etc.
IdentifierTypeStateIssuer
1679717367NPI-NPPES

Medical Taxonomies and Licenses

TaxonomyTypeLicense (State)Status
152W00000XOptometrist (* (Not Available))Primary

Medicare Reassignments

Some practitioners may not bill the customers directly but medicare billing happens through clinics / group practice / hospitals where the provider works. My Eye Dr acts as a billing entity for following providers:
Provider NameJoseph L Derose
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1679516595
PECOS PAC ID: 5698741940
Enrollment ID: I20040908000541

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Provider NameDavid Duffy
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1295778124
PECOS PAC ID: 0143128769
Enrollment ID: I20050120000605

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Provider NameChristopher M Kollias
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1598797599
PECOS PAC ID: 0042239352
Enrollment ID: I20051116000363

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Provider NameTheresa M Shin
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1053300616
PECOS PAC ID: 7315953098
Enrollment ID: I20060306000099

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Provider NameMehrdad Keramati
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1811968167
PECOS PAC ID: 3173531894
Enrollment ID: I20060322000394

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Provider NameGeorge B Shields
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1407952179
PECOS PAC ID: 1153419023
Enrollment ID: I20080123000893

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Provider NameJessica Yang
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1134117633
PECOS PAC ID: 3779530183
Enrollment ID: I20080811000309

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Provider NameSteven M Zeidman
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1962589291
PECOS PAC ID: 5092613364
Enrollment ID: I20081206000120

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Provider NameCharles Mcdonald
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1437236775
PECOS PAC ID: 5698721074
Enrollment ID: I20100326000642

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Provider NameDaniel Rogers
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1053470245
PECOS PAC ID: 2163554874
Enrollment ID: I20100715000775

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Provider NameGeorge N Demas
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1568494441
PECOS PAC ID: 9830369669
Enrollment ID: I20110927000540

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Provider NameCarmoly T Sanders
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1164524716
PECOS PAC ID: 2567635097
Enrollment ID: I20111028000480

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Provider NameTeresa M Grillo
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1134234735
PECOS PAC ID: 4789784240
Enrollment ID: I20130122000121

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Provider NameBrian Gonzales
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1720150915
PECOS PAC ID: 9931340973
Enrollment ID: I20130802000236

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Provider NameCalvin Osterman
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1558339739
PECOS PAC ID: 5395890057
Enrollment ID: I20150219000208

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› Verified 9 days ago

Provider NameNancy Cooper-gregory
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1932283579
PECOS PAC ID: 5092964478
Enrollment ID: I20150401000227

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

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Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

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Read more Medical News

› Verified 9 days ago

Provider NameThomas Rooney
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1083095020
PECOS PAC ID: 0143533539
Enrollment ID: I20150714001420

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

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Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

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› Verified 9 days ago

Provider NameCarol Schwan
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1649366113
PECOS PAC ID: 0446143101
Enrollment ID: I20150717000081

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When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

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Provider NameTiffany C Koon
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1760820054
PECOS PAC ID: 0547480451
Enrollment ID: I20150904000989

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

Before a woman gets pregnant it is very common for her to plan and prepare for her child's arrival to ensure that the baby will benefit from the healthiest, most comfortable life possible. Sometimes, these preparations may be financial or they may involve taking such important healthcare steps as quitting smoking. Now, according to data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, one of the best things that a mother can do for the health of her child is to ensure that she is at a healthy weight.

Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Read more Medical News

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Provider NameKevin Mathes
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1831477488
PECOS PAC ID: 9032381876
Enrollment ID: I20160523001628

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

Before a woman gets pregnant it is very common for her to plan and prepare for her child's arrival to ensure that the baby will benefit from the healthiest, most comfortable life possible. Sometimes, these preparations may be financial or they may involve taking such important healthcare steps as quitting smoking. Now, according to data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, one of the best things that a mother can do for the health of her child is to ensure that she is at a healthy weight.

Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Read more Medical News

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Provider NameAlan Friedman
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1386660348
PECOS PAC ID: 7517256969
Enrollment ID: I20160525001492

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

Before a woman gets pregnant it is very common for her to plan and prepare for her child's arrival to ensure that the baby will benefit from the healthiest, most comfortable life possible. Sometimes, these preparations may be financial or they may involve taking such important healthcare steps as quitting smoking. Now, according to data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, one of the best things that a mother can do for the health of her child is to ensure that she is at a healthy weight.

Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Read more Medical News

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Provider NameJulia Kozyaykina Shoyked
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1437502796
PECOS PAC ID: 8325336191
Enrollment ID: I20161011000986

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

Before a woman gets pregnant it is very common for her to plan and prepare for her child's arrival to ensure that the baby will benefit from the healthiest, most comfortable life possible. Sometimes, these preparations may be financial or they may involve taking such important healthcare steps as quitting smoking. Now, according to data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, one of the best things that a mother can do for the health of her child is to ensure that she is at a healthy weight.

Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Read more Medical News

› Verified 9 days ago

Provider NameHelen H Wang
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1992157564
PECOS PAC ID: 3274812441
Enrollment ID: I20161110000825

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

Before a woman gets pregnant it is very common for her to plan and prepare for her child's arrival to ensure that the baby will benefit from the healthiest, most comfortable life possible. Sometimes, these preparations may be financial or they may involve taking such important healthcare steps as quitting smoking. Now, according to data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, one of the best things that a mother can do for the health of her child is to ensure that she is at a healthy weight.

Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Read more Medical News

› Verified 9 days ago

Provider NameSamantha Kravetz
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1295265734
PECOS PAC ID: 2466725775
Enrollment ID: I20170908001236

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

Before a woman gets pregnant it is very common for her to plan and prepare for her child's arrival to ensure that the baby will benefit from the healthiest, most comfortable life possible. Sometimes, these preparations may be financial or they may involve taking such important healthcare steps as quitting smoking. Now, according to data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, one of the best things that a mother can do for the health of her child is to ensure that she is at a healthy weight.

Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Read more Medical News

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Provider NameMaheen Hashmi
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1285151910
PECOS PAC ID: 8325307960
Enrollment ID: I20180105000889

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

Before a woman gets pregnant it is very common for her to plan and prepare for her child's arrival to ensure that the baby will benefit from the healthiest, most comfortable life possible. Sometimes, these preparations may be financial or they may involve taking such important healthcare steps as quitting smoking. Now, according to data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, one of the best things that a mother can do for the health of her child is to ensure that she is at a healthy weight.

Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Read more Medical News

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Provider NameHares Banuwal
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1285293100
PECOS PAC ID: 2668707142
Enrollment ID: I20190708000446

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

Before a woman gets pregnant it is very common for her to plan and prepare for her child's arrival to ensure that the baby will benefit from the healthiest, most comfortable life possible. Sometimes, these preparations may be financial or they may involve taking such important healthcare steps as quitting smoking. Now, according to data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, one of the best things that a mother can do for the health of her child is to ensure that she is at a healthy weight.

Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Read more Medical News

› Verified 9 days ago

Provider NameElaine Yulien Hse
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1750431573
PECOS PAC ID: 2062743685
Enrollment ID: I20191014001021

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

Before a woman gets pregnant it is very common for her to plan and prepare for her child's arrival to ensure that the baby will benefit from the healthiest, most comfortable life possible. Sometimes, these preparations may be financial or they may involve taking such important healthcare steps as quitting smoking. Now, according to data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, one of the best things that a mother can do for the health of her child is to ensure that she is at a healthy weight.

Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Read more Medical News

› Verified 9 days ago

Provider NameJoy Mariah Hines
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1649770835
PECOS PAC ID: 4587078589
Enrollment ID: I20210203001224

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

Before a woman gets pregnant it is very common for her to plan and prepare for her child's arrival to ensure that the baby will benefit from the healthiest, most comfortable life possible. Sometimes, these preparations may be financial or they may involve taking such important healthcare steps as quitting smoking. Now, according to data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, one of the best things that a mother can do for the health of her child is to ensure that she is at a healthy weight.

Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Read more Medical News

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Provider NameCaroline Krupa
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1336717768
PECOS PAC ID: 2668874116
Enrollment ID: I20210707001540

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

Before a woman gets pregnant it is very common for her to plan and prepare for her child's arrival to ensure that the baby will benefit from the healthiest, most comfortable life possible. Sometimes, these preparations may be financial or they may involve taking such important healthcare steps as quitting smoking. Now, according to data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, one of the best things that a mother can do for the health of her child is to ensure that she is at a healthy weight.

Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Read more Medical News

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Provider NameAdel Ebraheem
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1851961726
PECOS PAC ID: 6709281983
Enrollment ID: I20210826000968

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

Before a woman gets pregnant it is very common for her to plan and prepare for her child's arrival to ensure that the baby will benefit from the healthiest, most comfortable life possible. Sometimes, these preparations may be financial or they may involve taking such important healthcare steps as quitting smoking. Now, according to data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, one of the best things that a mother can do for the health of her child is to ensure that she is at a healthy weight.

Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Read more Medical News

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Provider NameRyan Shaun Sullivan
Provider TypePractitioner - Optometry
Provider IdentifiersNPI Number: 1013661198
PECOS PAC ID: 2365836194
Enrollment ID: I20220222000189

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

Before a woman gets pregnant it is very common for her to plan and prepare for her child's arrival to ensure that the baby will benefit from the healthiest, most comfortable life possible. Sometimes, these preparations may be financial or they may involve taking such important healthcare steps as quitting smoking. Now, according to data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, one of the best things that a mother can do for the health of her child is to ensure that she is at a healthy weight.

Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Read more Medical News

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Medicare Part D Prescriber Enrollment

Any physician or other eligible professional who prescribes Part D drugs must either enroll in the Medicare program or opt out in order to prescribe drugs to their patients with Part D prescription drug benefit plans. My Eye Dr is enrolled with medicare and thus, if eligible, can prescribe medicare part D drugs to patients with medicare part D benefits.

Mailing Address and Practice Location

Mailing AddressPractice Location Address
My Eye Dr
8614 Westwood Center Dr Fl 9,
Vienna, VA 22182-2442

Ph: (703) 847-8899
My Eye Dr
1905 Towne Centre Blvd, Suite 110,
Annapolis, MD 21401-3594

Ph: (410) 268-8200

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Combating pre-pregnancy obesity helps both mother and child

Before a woman gets pregnant it is very common for her to plan and prepare for her child's arrival to ensure that the baby will benefit from the healthiest, most comfortable life possible. Sometimes, these preparations may be financial or they may involve taking such important healthcare steps as quitting smoking. Now, according to data from the Swedish Medical Birth Register, one of the best things that a mother can do for the health of her child is to ensure that she is at a healthy weight.

Two doses of varicella vaccine provide higher antibody levels than one

When vaccinating children against varicella, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found, two doses are better than one. In fact, the odds of developing chicken pox were 95 percent lower in children who had received two doses of the vaccine compared with those who had received only one dose.

Major tobacco company manipulates data on effects of additives in cigarettes

A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Emory University researchers have proposed a new design for HIV vaccine trials in animals that would more closely mimic how humans are exposed to the virus - potentially giving AIDS researchers a more effective tool in developing successful treatments to prevent HIV infection.

New findings demonstrate how subtle social interactions can impact clinical outcomes

If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new Dartmouth study published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Read more News

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Optometrist in Annapolis, MD

Dr. Ryan Shaun Sullivan, OD
Optometrist
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2321 Forest Dr, Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: 410-266-3369    
Jonathan Jacesko, OD
Optometrist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 695 Kinkaid Rd, Annapolis, MD 21402
Phone: 410-293-3617    
Dr. David A Byman, O.D.
Optometrist
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 695 Kinkaid Rd, Annapolis, MD 21402
Phone: 410-293-3617    
Dr. Elizabeth C Mcmunn, O.D.
Optometrist
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 695 Kinkaid Rd, Annapolis, MD 21402
Phone: 410-293-4378    
Dr. Jay Thompson Rorick, MD
Optometrist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 888 Bestgate Road, Suite 102, Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: 410-571-7325    Fax: 410-571-7301
Wenny Tan, O.D.
Optometrist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 1505 Annapolis Mall, Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: 410-573-2095    
Anchor Eyecare Annapolis
Optometrist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 321 Kinkaid Rd, Building 329, Annapolis, MD 21402
Phone: 410-757-8169    Fax: 410-349-0079

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