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Healthcare Providers in Alabama

Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in Alabama from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 200 providers in this listing.

200 Providers Found Data from NPPES NPI Registry Updated 2026
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JOHN POINTER EITZEN M.D.

Ophthalmology

📍3501 MEMORIAL PKWY SW STE 200, HUNTSVILLE, AL, 35801

📞 256-533-0315

NPI: 1124218698

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Individual (NPI-1) Active

SOPHIA EL HAMICHI MD

Ophthalmology, Retina Specialist

📍4101 EVANS AVE, FORT MYERS, FL, 33901

📞 941-792-2020

NPI: 1255098562

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Individual (NPI-1) Active

FREDERICK JOHN ELSAS M.D.

Ophthalmology

📍1000 19TH ST S, BIRMINGHAM, AL, 35205

📞 205-930-0700

NPI: 1225031743

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REBECCA SATTERFIELD EPSTEIN M.D.

Ophthalmology

📍360 PELHAM RD, GREENVILLE, SC, 29615

📞 864-654-6706

NPI: 1346485661

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Individual (NPI-1) Active

JOHN C ERVIN M.D.

Ophthalmology

📍1429 OGLETHORPE ST, MACON, GA, 31201

📞 478-743-7061

NPI: 1730153099

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DIEGO GABRIEL ESPINOSA HEIDMANN M.D.

Ophthalmology

📍10 ENTERPRISE BLVD STE 111, GREENVILLE, SC, 29615

📞 864-654-6706

NPI: 1891913380

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HEATHER ANN ESTOPINAL M.D.

Ophthalmology

📍333 WHITESPORT DR SW STE 101, HUNTSVILLE, AL, 35801

📞 256-880-0667

NPI: 1215033154

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ANDREW WILFRED EVERETT MD

Ophthalmology

📍700 18TH ST S, BIRMINGHAM, AL, 35233

📞 205-325-8620

NPI: 1821070764

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EYE ASSOCIATES OF MANATEE, LLP

Ophthalmology

📍6002 POINTE WEST BLVD, BRADENTON, FL, 34209

📞 941-792-2020

NPI: 1366483851

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EYE ASSOCIATES PC

Ophthalmology

📍3368 HIGHWAY 280, ALEXANDER CITY, AL, 35010

📞 256-329-9064

NPI: 1538268685

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EYE CENTER OF CENTRAL GEORGIA, PC

Ophthalmology

📍1429 OGLETHORPE ST, MACON, GA, 31201

📞 478-743-7061

NPI: 1225002777

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EYE CENTER SURGEONS & ASSOC LLC

Ophthalmology

📍401 MERIDIAN ST N, HUNTSVILLE, AL, 35801

📞 256-705-3937

NPI: 1497765721

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EYE FOUNDATION, INC.

Ophthalmology

📍1720 UNIVERSITY BLVD, BIRMINGHAM, AL, 35233

📞 205-325-8100

NPI: 1962713222

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EYE HEALTH PARTNERS OF ALABAMA INC

Optometrist

📍250 STATE FARM PKWY, BIRMINGHAM, AL, 35209

📞 205-943-4600

NPI: 1619923745

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EYE MEDICAL CENTER

Ophthalmology

📍2000 CAHABA RD, BIRMINGHAM, AL, 35223

📞 205-870-3937

NPI: 1578764262

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Providers Listed 200
Cities Found 20
State Alabama
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Healthcare in Alabama

Alabama's healthcare system serves a population of roughly 5 million residents across a mix of urban centers and rural communities. The state is home to major academic medical institutions, including the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Health System, consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the nation for specialties such as cancer care, cardiology, and neurology. The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) oversees statewide public health initiatives, including immunization programs, maternal and child health services, and chronic disease prevention.

Rural healthcare access remains one of Alabama's most pressing challenges. Many counties in the Black Belt region are designated as Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs), meaning residents must travel significant distances to reach primary care providers. To address this, the state has expanded telehealth services and incentivized physicians to practice in underserved communities through loan repayment programs.

Alabama has a higher-than-average prevalence of chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. According to the CDC, Alabama consistently ranks among the top states for adult obesity rates, driving demand for preventive care and specialist services. The state Medicaid program, Medicaid Alabama, covers low-income adults, children, pregnant women, and people with disabilities, while the federally facilitated marketplace offers plans through the ACA Health Insurance Marketplace.

For those seeking licensed providers, the Alabama Board of Medical Examiners (albme.org) maintains a public license verification database. The NPPES NPI Registry, which powers this directory, is the most comprehensive source for locating active healthcare providers across the state.

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