
Dr. Harold L. Pickens O.D.
Optometrist
- Gender: Male
- Experience: 38 years
- Graduated from: Ohio State University - College Of Optometry
- Graduation year: 1983
- Sole propriator: No
About Dr. Harold L. Pickens
He is located at 90 N 4th St, Suite 21, in Martins Ferry, OH 43935. Can help patients with the following: Crossed Eyes, Diabetic Retinopathy, Esotropia, Hypertropia, Nearsightedness and Oculomotor Dysfunction. Appointment can be made via the phone number (740) 633-2456.








Dr. Harold L. Pickens - Address, Phone & Website
90 N 4th St, Suite 21, Martins Ferry, OH 43935
(740) 633-2456
Conditions treated
Dr. Harold L. Pickens , being an optometrist, treats the following conditions. Please be advised that this list may not be complete. For the full list of conditions treated, consult directly with Dr. Harold L. Pickens .
Medical Specialties & Taxonomy codes
Primary | Specialty | Taxonomy Code |
---|---|---|
Yes | Optometrist | 152W00000X |
Licenses
State | License Number |
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Ohio | 3689/T792 |
Procedures Performed by Dr. Harold L. Pickens
- Medicare
- Oscar
*Note: Insurance coverage may vary. Please call the office to confirm if your plan is accepted.
Payments received
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Drug payment
Drug | Amount |
---|---|
Shire North American Group | $139.00 |
Optos | $45.00 |
Allergan | $18.00 |
Other
Item | Amount |
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Food and Beverage | $244.00 |
Education & Medical Training
Ohio State University - College Of Optometry
Graduated in 1983.
Questions & Answers
Does Dr. Harold L. Pickens see patients with Medicare?
Yes, Dr. Harold L. Pickens sees patients with Medicare.
Where can I see Dr. Harold L. Pickens ?
You can visit Dr. Harold L. Pickens 's at their office located at 90 N 4th St in Martins Ferry, OH 43935.
What conditions does Dr. Harold L. Pickens treat?
Dr. Harold L. Pickens treats conditions such as Crossed Eyes, Diabetic Retinopathy, Esotropia, Hypertropia, Nearsightedness, Oculomotor Dysfunction. For the full list see this list.