Dr. Michael Collins, MD
Dr. Michael Collins, MD
Overview
Dr. Michael Collins, MD works in Fort Myers, FL as
They are board certified in
Patients said this doctor explains conditions well.
Patients said this doctor is trustworthy.
Patients said the staff was friendly.
Patients said scheduling was easy.
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Insurance Accepted
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National (BlueCard) PPO
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Blue Card PPO
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Medicare
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HealthyBlue Advantage
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First Health (Coventry Health Care) PPO
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MultiPlan PPO
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United Healthcare
Locations
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Collins Vision6900 International Center Blvd, Fort Myers, FL 33912
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Office860 111th Ave N, Naples, FL 34108
Patient Satisfaction
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Very difficult to reach anyone by phone. Otherwise, everything went smoothly. It is wonderful to be able to see again without glasses
About Me
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Education
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Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
1996
Board Certifications
- Ophthalmology
Internship
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University Va/Carilion Health
1997
Residency
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Emory University
2000
Fellowship
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Hunkler Eye Ctrs
2001
Frequently Asked Questions
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Dr. Collins accepts Aetna, Anthem and Benesight as well as many others. See all of the insurances Dr. Collins accepts here.
Dr. Collins' office is located at 6900 International Center Blvd Fort Myers, FL 33912.
Dr. Collins frequently sees patients for
Yes, Dr. Collins speaks Spanish. See Dr. Collins' profile on MedicalNewsToday for more information.
Dr. Collins has a star rating of 4.6/5 and has been reviewed 393 times.
Dr. Collins is board certified in
Dr. Collins has been practicing as an Ophthalmology Specialist for 28 years.
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