Southern Eye Group Of Alabama | |
411 N. Section St., Fairhope, AL 36532-2649 | |
(251) 990-3937 | |
(251) 990-9990 |
Full Name | Southern Eye Group Of Alabama |
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Type | Facility |
Speciality | Optometrist |
Location | 411 N. Section St., Fairhope, Alabama |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and accepts medicare insurance. Providers at this facility may prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1396884227 | NPI | - | NPPES |
528501590 | Medicaid | AL |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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152W00000X | Optometrist | (* (Not Available)) | Primary |
Provider Name | James Wilder |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Optometry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1386615961 PECOS PAC ID: 9931163524 Enrollment ID: I20051116000232 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Peter Zloty |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Ophthalmology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1467490086 PECOS PAC ID: 2163410200 Enrollment ID: I20060330000274 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Murray Glusman |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Optometry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1295707990 PECOS PAC ID: 7911090279 Enrollment ID: I20070904000235 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Leonard Rich |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Ophthalmology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1295708402 PECOS PAC ID: 4082513908 Enrollment ID: I20080924000256 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Yaffa Weaver |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Ophthalmology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1588637649 PECOS PAC ID: 9335048255 Enrollment ID: I20100625000168 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Linda Slade |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Optometry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1477526606 PECOS PAC ID: 1153452354 Enrollment ID: I20100702000343 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Ayesha C Kidd |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Optometry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1407142086 PECOS PAC ID: 8628246972 Enrollment ID: I20110713000094 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Joseph G Westrick |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Optometry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1326045931 PECOS PAC ID: 8729134796 Enrollment ID: I20150522001041 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Kelvin Paul Mcdaniel |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Ophthalmology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1538554258 PECOS PAC ID: 7416244124 Enrollment ID: I20190607001332 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Donna Corder |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Ophthalmology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1972599470 PECOS PAC ID: 8022091446 Enrollment ID: I20191004001418 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Courtney J Ray |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Ophthalmology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1467524215 PECOS PAC ID: 9830147263 Enrollment ID: I20191113002961 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Jeffrey St. John |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Ophthalmology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1013370832 PECOS PAC ID: 5890119671 Enrollment ID: I20200727002467 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Gayla D Rowland |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Ophthalmology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1962482927 PECOS PAC ID: 1254302193 Enrollment ID: I20200902003174 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Hong Thi Nguyen |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Optometry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1982179164 PECOS PAC ID: 2365858859 Enrollment ID: I20210308002375 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Taylor Matthew Wolkart |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Optometry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1831761360 PECOS PAC ID: 1658775556 Enrollment ID: I20210813000633 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Mary Wilson |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Optometry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1396090163 PECOS PAC ID: 0143478172 Enrollment ID: I20211122000800 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Raymond Rojas |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Ophthalmology |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1144724899 PECOS PAC ID: 6608262159 Enrollment ID: I20220408001403 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Salmedina Alic |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Optometry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1548841125 PECOS PAC ID: 0042694648 Enrollment ID: I20221002000005 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Provider Name | Joseph S Klabo |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Optometry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1235794140 PECOS PAC ID: 8224362397 Enrollment ID: I20230928003145 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Southern Eye Group Of Alabama P.o. Box 2020, Fairhope, AL 36533-2020 Ph: (251) 990-3937 | Southern Eye Group Of Alabama 411 N. Section St., Fairhope, AL 36532-2649 Ph: (251) 990-3937 |
News Archive
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Memphis recently published an article in the American Journal of Men's Health which found that men and their health providers are not having important discussions when it comes to prostate cancer screening and treatment.
All over the world, digital tools are increasingly being used to improve and streamline healthcare services. This does not only lead to positive results, but also creates opportunities for new types of threats regarding information security and privacy.
Only recently has it become possible to create high-quality images of the brain plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease in living people through positron emission tomography (PET). Even so, questions remain about what can be learned from these PET images and which people should have this test.
University of California, Irvine researchers have identified the chemical switch that triggers the genetic mechanism regulating our internal body clock.
› Verified 1 days ago
Dr. Duane Michael Schrock, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 118 Lottie Ln, Fairhope, AL 36532 Phone: 251-928-4076 Fax: 251-928-9461 | |
J Gregory Reasons Pc Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 213 Manor Blvd, Fairhope, AL 36532 Phone: 251-990-0957 | |
Fairhope Eye And Laser Center, Llc Optometrist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 7540 Cipriano Ct, Suite B, Fairhope, AL 36532 Phone: 251-928-5828 | |
Dr. Stephanie Leann Montgomery, O.D Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 118 Lottie Ln, Fairhope, AL 36532 Phone: 251-928-4076 Fax: 521-928-9461 | |
Dr. James Daniel Wilder Iii, O.D. Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 411 N Section St, Fairhope, AL 36532 Phone: 251-990-3937 Fax: 251-990-9990 | |
Ms. Ayesha Kidd, O.D., F.A.A.O Optometrist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 411 North Section Street, Fairhope, AL 36532 Phone: 251-990-3937 Fax: 251-990-9990 |