State Specialty Directory
Addiction Medicine (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician in NJ
Federal CMS data for 5 addiction medicine (psychiatry & neurology) physician providers across NJ. Includes Medicare utilization, Open Payments industry funding, and PECOS enrollment status.
5
Providers
Median industry payments
$1,995
5
Addiction Medicine (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician Providers
in NJ
$1,995
Median Industry Payments
per provider (2018–2024)
227
Median Medicare Services
fee-for-service claims
How to read this directory: Providers are listed by Medicare service volume, which reflects only
Medicare fee-for-service patients (typically 65+). This does not represent total practice volume.
Industry payments span multiple years and payment types — they are legal and do not indicate wrongdoing.
Addiction Medicine (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician includes multiple subspecialties with different practice patterns.
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Addiction Medicine (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician Providers — NJ
NPPES · Open Payments · Medicare| Provider | City | Medicare Volume | Beneficiaries* | Top Procedure | Industry Payments | Payment Type | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JACOBY, JACOB MD PHD | Bayonne | 1,978 | 392 | Psychotherapy and evaluation, 30 minutes | $1,995 (2018-2024) | Food & Beverage (96%) | Very High |
| SEIMAA, DORSA | Maplewood | 308 | 103 | Office visit, established patient (30-39 min) | $5,567 (2021-2024) | Food & Beverage (100%) | Very High |
| OKAO, EWAEN M.D, | Atlantic City | 227 | 85 | Office visit, established patient (30-39 min) | $163 (2018-2024) | Food & Beverage (100%) | Very High |
| WASSEF, TAMER M.D. | Jersey City | 150 | 82 | Hospital follow-up visit, moderate complexity | $3,122 (2018-2024) | Debt Forgiveness (64%) | Very High |
| RAMANUJAM, SAI LAKSHMI M.D. | Toms River | 35 | 16 | Office visit, established patient (30-39 min) | $1,736 (2018-2024) | Food & Beverage (100%) | Very High |
Note: Addiction Medicine (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician encompasses multiple subspecialties with different practice patterns.
Differences in payment amounts and procedure volumes may reflect subspecialty focus
rather than practice quality. Consider viewing individual profiles for full context.