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  3. Adrian Omalley
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Adrian Omalley, MD

NPI: 1295729010
Silverdale, WA
10 years of data
Ophthalmology
$26.6M
Total Payments
144
Beneficiaries
142.5K
Services
2.33x
Markup Ratio

Peer Comparison

99th
percentile in specialty
This provider$26.6M
Specialty median$383.7K

📋 Key Findings

1Billed $26.6M over 10 years
22.33x markup ratio (above median)
399th percentile in Ophthalmology by payments
457 services/day — unusually high
58 procedures with >3x markup

This provider averages 57 services per working day

Based on 142.5K total services over 10 years (250 working days/year). Learn about impossible service volumes →

🔎 Data Analysis

This provider's $26.6M in total Medicare payments ranks in the 99th percentile of Ophthalmology providers nationally.

Averaging 57 services per working day raises questions about billing patterns.

AI-generated analysis based on Medicare payment data.

Annual Medicare Payments

Annual Services Provided

Avg Payment per Service

Markup Ratio Over Time

Submitted Charges vs. Medicare Payments

Average per-service amounts submitted by the provider compared to what Medicare actually paid — the gap represents the markup.

YearAvg SubmittedAvg PaidMarkup RatioGap per ServiceTotal PaymentsServicesBeneficiaries
2014$460.94$198.462.32x$262.48$2.5M12.8K14
2015$483.08$211.782.28x$271.30$3.0M14.2K14
2016$467.76$207.072.26x$260.69$2.9M14.0K13
2017$455.75$201.852.26x$253.90$2.7M13.5K12
2018$451.62$198.862.27x$252.76$2.6M13.0K15
2019$466.10$203.812.29x$262.29$2.7M13.0K14
2020$475.26$205.882.31x$269.38$2.5M12.1K12
2021$458.19$198.842.30x$259.35$2.4M12.1K14
2022$472.77$200.572.36x$272.20$2.3M11.7K15
2023$296.52$114.682.59x$181.84$3.0M26.1K21

Top Procedures (20)

J0178Injection, aflibercept, 1 mg
$13.4M
18.1K services$741.09/svc1.88x markup
J2778Injection, ranibizumab, 0.1 mg
$6.9M
24.2K services$286.74/svc2.44x markup
67028Injection of drug into eye⚠ 3.8x markup
$1.5M
17.1K services$85.91/svc3.84x markup
92012Established patient problem focused exam of visual system
$1.4M
21.7K services$62.68/svc2.92x markup
92134Imaging of retina⚠ 3.2x markup
$898.9K
28.8K services$31.20/svc3.20x markup
J2777Injection, faricimab-svoa, 0.1 mg
$391.2K
13.5K services$28.98/svc2.00x markup
92004New patient complete exam of visual system⚠ 3.1x markup
$307.5K
2.9K services$104.32/svc3.06x markup
67042Removal of membrane of retina with removal of internal limiting membrane of retina
$212.0K
228 services$929.74/svc2.97x markup
J7999Compounded drug, not otherwise classified
$200.9K
3.0K services$66.22/svc2.30x markup
92235Exam of retinal blood vessels using a special camera after injection of a dye
$192.2K
2.3K services$83.32/svc2.96x markup
Q5128Injection, ranibizumab-eqrn (cimerli), biosimilar, 0.1 mg⚠ 3.7x markup
$179.7K
827 services$217.25/svc3.71x markup
92250Photography of the retina⚠ 4.5x markup
$179.7K
4.8K services$37.62/svc4.54x markup
92014Established patient complete exam of visual system⚠ 3.1x markup
$174.5K
2.1K services$84.81/svc3.09x markup
67108Repair of detached retina with drainage and removal of eye fluid between lens and retina⚠ 3.4x markup
$154.0K
151 services$1.0K/svc3.43x markup
J3490Unclassified drugs
$138.5K
76 services$1.8K/svc2.48x markup
J3590Unclassified biologics
$130.0K
72 services$1.8K/svc1.77x markup
J2781Injection, pegcetacoplan, intravitreal, 1 mg
$115.5K
960 services$120.36/svc2.28x markup
67036Removal of eye fluid (vitreous) between lens and retina⚠ 4.0x markup
$38.5K
55 services$700.14/svc4.03x markup
J9035Injection, bevacizumab, 10 mg
$26.5K
511 services$51.89/svc1.95x markup
99204New patient office or other outpatient visit, 45-59 minutes
$23.2K
198 services$117.19/svc2.83x markup
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CodeDescriptionServicesPaymentsAvg/ServiceMarkup
J0178Injection, aflibercept, 1 mg18.1K$13.4M$741.091.88x
J2778Injection, ranibizumab, 0.1 mg24.2K$6.9M$286.742.44x
67028Injection of drug into eye17.1K$1.5M$85.913.84x
92012Established patient problem focused exam of visual system21.7K$1.4M$62.682.92x
92134Imaging of retina28.8K$898.9K$31.203.20x
J2777Injection, faricimab-svoa, 0.1 mg13.5K$391.2K$28.982.00x
92004New patient complete exam of visual system2.9K$307.5K$104.323.06x
67042Removal of membrane of retina with removal of internal limiting membrane of retina228$212.0K$929.742.97x
J7999Compounded drug, not otherwise classified3.0K$200.9K$66.222.30x
92235Exam of retinal blood vessels using a special camera after injection of a dye2.3K$192.2K$83.322.96x
Q5128Injection, ranibizumab-eqrn (cimerli), biosimilar, 0.1 mg827$179.7K$217.253.71x
92250Photography of the retina4.8K$179.7K$37.624.54x
92014Established patient complete exam of visual system2.1K$174.5K$84.813.09x
67108Repair of detached retina with drainage and removal of eye fluid between lens and retina151$154.0K$1.0K3.43x
J3490Unclassified drugs76$138.5K$1.8K2.48x
J3590Unclassified biologics72$130.0K$1.8K1.77x
J2781Injection, pegcetacoplan, intravitreal, 1 mg960$115.5K$120.362.28x
67036Removal of eye fluid (vitreous) between lens and retina55$38.5K$700.144.03x
J9035Injection, bevacizumab, 10 mg511$26.5K$51.891.95x
99204New patient office or other outpatient visit, 45-59 minutes198$23.2K$117.192.83x

Markup Analysis

Charge-to-Payment Ratio

2.33x

This provider submits charges 2.33 times higher than what Medicare actually pays.

What This Means

A markup ratio of 2.33x means for every $100 Medicare pays, this provider initially charges $233. This is higher than the national average.

Location

Silverdale, WA

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Similar Providers

Other Ophthalmology providers in WA for peer comparison.

Adrian Omalley (you)
$26.6M
Charles Sung, MD
$38.3M
David Spinak, MD
$34.8M
Show detailed table ▾
ProviderLocationTotal PaymentsStatus
Charles Sung, MDKennewick, WA$38.3M✓ Clear
David Spinak, MDSilverdale, WA$34.8M✓ Clear

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  • • Medicare Provider Utilization and Payment Data (2014-2023)
  • • National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES)

Last Updated: February 2026 (data through 2023, the latest CMS release)

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