Highest-Volume Intravitreal Injection (Anti-VEGF) Surgeons in West Virginia (2026 update)

15 West Virginia providers billed Medicare for Intravitreal Injection (Anti-VEGF) (CPT 67028) in 2024. The top 10 by case volume are below — the full ranked list, CSV export and competitor-payment intel are available with a DocVol subscription ($199/mo, cancel anytime).

Database refreshed July 2026Live NPPES registryⓘ sources
#SurgeonLocationMedicare cases (2024)
1Gary Miller, MDMorgantown, WV3,354
2Abraham Mitias, MDCharleston, WV1,963
3Daniel Richardson, MDCharleston, WV1,496
4Richard Hatfield, M.D.Charleston, WV1,429
5Scott Jamerson, M.D.Charleston, WV1,403
6David Hunt, M.D.Charleston, WV1,400
7Robert Dundervill, M.D.Charleston, WV930
8Leah Laxson, MDMorgantown, WV805
9Ghassan Ghorayeb, MDClarksburg, WV727
10Stephanie Skolik, MDHuntington, WV615

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Frequently asked questions

How many surgeons perform Intravitreal Injection (Anti-VEGF) in West Virginia?
15 West Virginia providers billed Medicare for Intravitreal Injection (Anti-VEGF) (CPT 67028) in CY2024. CMS suppresses providers with 10 or fewer Medicare patients, so the true count is somewhat higher.
Where does this data come from?
CMS Medicare Physician & Other Practitioners (fee-for-service Part B claims, CY2024, released May 2026) and CMS Open Payments. Both are official U.S. federal datasets.
Does this include all of a surgeon's cases?
No — it covers traditional Medicare only (no Medicare Advantage, commercial, or Medicaid claims). Absolute volumes undercount total practice, but the ranking of high- vs low-volume surgeons is a strong targeting signal.

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