Ophthalmology in Columbia, SC

There are 23 Ophthalmology clinicians in Columbia, SC in Medicare’s data, ranked by the number of Medicare services they provide.

Ophthalmology clinicians in Columbia

ClinicianExperienceTelehealthMedicare patientsAssignment
Derek Barker, M.D.27 yrs1,873Accepts
Barron Fishburne, M.D.35 yrs808Accepts
Jeffrey Gross, M.D.43 yrs747Accepts
James Dickson, MD48 yrs1,279Accepts
William Johnson, MD27 yrs1,815Accepts
Matthew Clary, M.D.26 yrs1,433Accepts
Derrick Huey, MD16 yrs1,528Accepts
Jae Youn Lee, M.D.11 yrs1,169Accepts
Hal Crosswell, MD34 yrs1,386Accepts
Stacy Story, MD10 yrs1,439Accepts
Joshua Nunn, M.D.12 yrs950Accepts
Adam Pearlman, M.D.10 yrs577Accepts
Stephen Cross, MD20 yrs922Accepts
Jennifer Hartel, M.D.14 yrs855Accepts
Beau Bryan, M.D.16 yrs894Accepts
Cynthia Volpe, MD35 yrs1,179Accepts
Stewart Miller, MD40 yrs807Accepts
Spencer Ludlow, M.D.20 yrs588Accepts
Caleb Story, MD9 yrs557Accepts
Alejandro Espaillat, MD37 yrs121Accepts
Carol Ling, MD30 yrs200Accepts
Alexander Pogrebniak, MD47 yrs46Accepts
Katie Keck, M.D.14 yrs23Accepts
What the columns mean
  • Experience — years since the clinician’s medical-school graduation (when known).
  • Telehealth — the clinician reported providing telehealth (video/phone) visits.
  • Medicare patients — distinct Original-Medicare beneficiaries in the latest year; a volume signal, not a quality rating.
  • Assignment — “Accepts” means they accept the Medicare-approved amount as full payment (lower out-of-pocket for Medicare patients).

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Source: CMS Medicare Physician & Other Practitioners and the Doctors & Clinicians National Downloadable File (most recent release). Counts reflect Original Medicare activity only and are not a measure of quality. “Medicare allows” is the Medicare fee schedule amount — not what an insured or cash patient pays; for patient prices see the linked procedure pages. Always confirm a clinician’s current details with their office.