Medicare Procedure and Patient Information
2014 Medicare Patient Data
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Michael E. Gray, MD.
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Dr. Michael E. Gray, MD is a pediatric ophthalmologist in Cincinnati, OH specializing in pediatric ophthalmology and pediatrics (child & adolescent medicine). He graduated from University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 2007 and has 18 years of experience. Dr. Michael E. Gray, MD is affiliated with Cincinnati Children's.
Eye Problems
Millions of people every year have problems with their eyes. Some of the most common eye problems are refractive disorders, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and cataracts.
Refractive disorders happen when the shape of the eye doesn't let allow someone focus very precisely. They might be myopic (nearsighted), hyperopic (farsighted), or have an astigmatism, which is a focus problem caused by the cornea. Refractive disorders can be corrected by glasses or contacts.
Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness in the United States. It happens when fluid pressure builds up within the eye and damages the optic nerve. It is treated with medications and surgery.
Diabetic retinopathy is a common complication of diabetes. The retina is tissue at the back of the eye that is filled with numerous, tiny blood vessels. When diabetes damages these delicate blood vessels, they burst or leak, leading to blind spots and blurred vision. Diabetic retinopathy can be treated with laser therapy and surgery, but often vision cannot be restored.
Macular degeneration is common in older adults. The macula is the central part of the retina and is responsible for crisp center vision. Over time, the cells in the macula begin to die, making central vision blurry. An early symptom of macular degeneration is that straight lines appear wavy.
Cataracts happen when the clear lens in the front of the eye becomes cloudy, making things look blurry or faded. They are extremely common in older people. By age 80, more than half of all Americans will have had a cataract. In early stages, prescription glasses and magnifying lenses can help. As the cataracts get worse, surgery to replace the lens may be the best option.
More than just one of the five senses, the eyes are heavily relied upon to communicate, work, and get around every day. It's important to have regular eye exams for vision stays in good shape for years to come.
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Michael E. Gray, MD.
| Non-Hispanic White | 11 |
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| Black | 0 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Michael E. Gray, MD.
| Black / African American | 0 |
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| Asian / Pacific Islander | 0 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 11 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Native American / Alaskan Native | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
Dr. Michael E. Gray, MD graduated from University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 2007. He completed residency at University of Cincinnati Affiliated Hospitals. He has a state license in Ohio.
Medical School: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine (2007)
Residency: University of Cincinnati Affiliated Hospitals (2011)
Licensed In: Ohio
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Dr. Michael E. Gray, MD appears to accept the following insurance providers: Yes.
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Dr. Michael E. Gray, MD has an exceptional overall rating with an average of 4.93 out of 5 stars based on 27 ratings. We collect ratings and reviews of Dr. Michael E. Gray, MD from all over the web to help you find the right in Cincinnati, OH.
These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Michael E. Gray, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
| Allergan Inc. |
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VRAYLAR $24 |
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| Food and Beverage | $24 |
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Dr. Michael Gray practices pediatric ophthalmology in Cincinnati, OH. He attended the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine for medical school and subsequently trained at a hospital affiliated with the University of Cincinnati for residency. Dr. Gray's areas of expertise include eye problems. He has a 4.5 out of 5 star average patient rating. He is professionally affiliated with Cincinnati Children's.