Medicare Procedure and Patient Information
2021 Medicare Procedure Volume
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Erick Victor Mejia, DO for Medicare patients.
610 |
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Dr. Erick Victor Mejia, DO is a hospitalist in North Port, FL specializing in hospital medicine (hospitalist), family medicine and bariatric medicine. He graduated from Nova Southeastern University, College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Erick Victor Mejia, DO is affiliated with HCA Florida Healthcare, Sarasota Memorial Health Care System, TOTAL THERAPY FLORIDA LLC, ACCOUNTABLE INPATIENT MEDICINE, PAXTON MEDICAL MANAGEMENT and HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital.
14279 Tamiami Trail
North Port, FL 34287
1990 Main Street Suite 750
Sarasota, FL 34236
8130 Lakewood Main Street Suite 103
Venice, FL 34292
Joint Injections
A joint is any area of the body where two bones connect. Due to injury or disease, the space between the two bones can sometimes become swollen and inflamed, which leads to pain and a loss of mobility. Injection and aspiration are two tools that physicians use to treat joint pain locally without needing to perform surgery.
Both injection and aspiration are techniques that involve inserting a needle connected to a syringe directly into the joint. Aspiration involves the removal of excess fluid, and injection is the placement of medication directly into the joint space via the needle. Both procedures may be performed at the same time. In both cases a local anesthetic may be used, the skin will be cleaned and disinfected, and then the needle will be inserted. In some cases, especially if the injection or aspiration is in a large and deep joint such as the hip or spine, ultrasound may be used to guide the needle to the exact location desired.
In some cases, irritation to the joint can cause fluid to build up so significantly that the joint hurts and can no longer move well. Aspiration removes some of the excess fluid and relieves the pressure. In addition, aspiration can be used to provide a sample of joint fluid if it needs to be examined microscopically for the presence of white blood cells, bacteria, or crystal formations.
Certain injuries and diseases that affect joints are inflammatory in nature, such as rheumatoid arthritis, tendonitis or gout. These diseases may be helped by the local injection of anti-inflammatory medications directly into the affected joint. In this case, corticosteroids such as methylprednisone are usually used. Relief from the pain may be felt right away and may last for weeks or even months.
In some cases, such as with osteoarthritis, the cartilage buffer between the two bones wears down and pain comes from bones rubbing against each other. In this case, injection of a lubricating agent such as hyaluronic acid may be beneficial. It provides a slippery cushion between the bones to relieve pain that can last for months.
Osteopathic Manipulation
Osteopathy is one of two distinct schools of medicine in the USA. Founded by Andrew Taylor Still in the late 19th century, osteopathy focuses on the prevention of illness and the ability of the body to heal itself. Both medical doctors (M.D.s) and doctors of osteopathy (D.O.s) attend medical school and several years of residency. One technique commonly used in osteopathy is osteopathic manipulation.
Osteopathic manipulation is similar but distinct from chiropractic care. It involves physical contact and pressure to treat disease and improve health. Treatments may include stretching, spinal traction, 'cracking' joints, or applying pressure to painful or stiff areas. It works particularly well for problems affecting the muscles and joints, such as back or neck pain, some kinds of headaches, and sports injuries.
In the case of more serious illnesses, some patients combine conventional treatments with osteopathic manipulation. Manipulation can increase blood flow, relax muscles, and increase movement, as well as make patients feel better. In this way, osteopathic manipulation can be effective for a wide variety of ailments.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Erick Victor Mejia, DO for Medicare patients.
doctor visit | 610 |
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Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Erick Victor Mejia, DO for Medicare patients.
doctor visit | 610 |
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Dr. Erick Victor Mejia, DO graduated from Nova Southeastern University, College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed residency at St Petersburg General Hospital. He is certified by the Board Certification: Family Medicine and has a state license in Florida.
Medical School: Nova Southeastern University, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency: St Petersburg General Hospital (2020)
Board Certification: Board Certification: Family Medicine
Licensed In: Florida
Dr. Erick Victor Mejia, DO is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Erick Victor Mejia, DO. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Lilly USA, LLC |
$143
TRULICITY $27 |
JARDIANCE $16 |
$100 |
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EKOS Corporation |
$130
EKOSONIC $130 |
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GlaxoSmithKline, LLC. |
$125
$125 |
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Esperion Therapeutics, Inc. |
$125
NEXLETOL $125 |
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Novo Nordisk Inc |
$114
Ozempic $114 |
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Other |
$198
LifeVest $97 |
SYMBICORT $17 |
SPIRIVA RESPIMAT $17 |
Repatha $15 |
Myrbetriq $15 |
Other $36 |
Food and Beverage | $836 |
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Dr. Erick Mejia's specialties are family medicine, bariatric medicine, and hospital medicine (hospitalist). Dr. Mejia is conversant in Spanish. His areas of expertise include the following: immunization (preventive vaccines), osteopathic manipulation, and joint injections. His professional affiliations include Sarasota Memorial Health Care System and HCA Florida Healthcare. He is a graduate of Nova Southeastern University, College of Osteopathic Medicine.