State Specialty Directory
Uveitis and Ocular Inflammatory Disease (Ophthalmology) Physician in FL
Federal CMS data for 5 uveitis and ocular inflammatory disease (ophthalmology) physician providers across FL. Includes Medicare utilization, Open Payments industry funding, and PECOS enrollment status.
5
Providers
Median industry payments
$2,213
5
Uveitis and Ocular Inflammatory Disease (Ophthalmology) Physician Providers
in FL
$2,213
Median Industry Payments
per provider (2018–2024)
639
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. Uveitis and Ocular Inflammatory Disease (Ophthalmology) Physician includes multiple subspecialties with different practice patterns. Learn more →
Uveitis and Ocular Inflammatory Disease (Ophthalmology) Physician Providers — FL
NPPES · Open Payments · Medicare| Provider | City | Medicare Volume | Beneficiaries* | Top Procedure | Industry Payments | Payment Type | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHIKOVSKY, MAX M.D. | SARASOTA | 1,159 | 902 | Office visit, established patient (30-39 min) | $1,400 (2018-2024) | Food & Beverage (93%) | Very High |
| DI NICOLA, MAURA MD | MIAMI | 722 | 167 | Injection, pegcetacoplan, intravitreal, 1 mg | $12,775 (2021-2024) | Consulting (84%) | Very High |
| LLOP QUINTANA, STEPHANIE MD | MIAMI | 639 | 518 | Office visit, established patient (30-39 min) | $2,213 (2018-2024) | Consulting (73%) | Very High |
| LEVY-CLARKE, GRACE MD | TAMPA | 274 | 167 | Office visit, established patient (30-39 min) | $64,847 (2018-2024) | Consulting (51%) | Very High |
| RUIZ LOZANO, RAUL MD | MIAMI | — | — | — | $159 (2024-2024) | Food & Beverage (100%) | Moderate |
Note: Uveitis and Ocular Inflammatory Disease (Ophthalmology) 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.