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Dr. Mark Allison, MD

Ophthalmology* Age 71
Dr. Mark Allison, MD
3.2 (29 Ratings)
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Dr. Mark Allison, MD

Ophthalmology* Age 71
Tulsa, OK
Accepting new patients
44 years of experience
 

Overview

Dr. Mark Allison, MD works in Tulsa, OK as an Ophthalmology Specialist and has 44 years experience.

They are board certified in Ophthalmology and graduated from University of Oklahoma College of Medicine in 1980. Dr. Allison completed a residency at University TX. Dr. Allison has has worked on more claims relating to Paralytic Strabismus than other providers in the area. At present, Dr. Allison has received an average rating of 3.2 from patients and has been reviewed 29 times. They are affiliated with Saint Francis Hospital. They are accepting new patients. Dr. Allison also speaks Spanish. Dr. Allison practices at Practice in Tulsa, OK.

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Locations

  1. 1 Eyecare Associates of South Tulsa PC
    10010 E 81st St Ste 100, Tulsa, OK 74133
  2. 2 Warren Clinic Inc.
    6600 S Yale Ave Ste 1400, Tulsa, OK 74136

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3.2
Based on 29 Reviews
5 Stars (13)
4 Stars (2)
3 Stars (1)
2 Stars (3)
1 Star (10)

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Languages Spoken
Spanish
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Specialties*
Ophthalmology
General Surgery
Cataract Surgery
Cornea & Refractive Surgery
Ophthalmic Surgery
Optometry
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Education

Education

Medical Education
  • University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
    1980
Medical Education

Board Certifications

Board Certifications
  • Ophthalmology
Board Certifications
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Internship

Internship
  • University OK Health Scis Center
    1981
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Residency

Residency Hospital
  • University TX
    1984
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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Mark Allison, MD accepts new patients on Medical News Today.

Dr. Allison accepts Aetna, Anthem and Blue Cross Blue Shield as well as many others. See all of the insurances Dr. Allison accepts here.

Dr. Allison frequently sees patients for Paralytic Strabismus.

Yes, Dr. Allison speaks Spanish. See Dr. Allison's profile on MedicalNewsToday for more information.

Dr. Allison has a star rating of 3.2/5 and has been reviewed 29 times.

Dr. Allison is board certified in Ophthalmology.

Dr. Allison has been practicing as an Ophthalmology Specialist for 44 years.

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Hospital Affiliations

  • Saint Francis Hospital

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