Doctor profile · Federal record

Dr. Eric Ray, MD

Pain Medicine (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) Physician (CMS: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation) · Southlake, TX

  • NPI 1598965428
  • Accepts Medicare
  • MIPS 0.0 / 100 · 2023
  • 20 yrs in practice
  • Male
  • Solo practice
  • No sanctions

Practice & contact

NPPES Updated May 11, 2026
Primary practice
731 E Southlake Blvd, Ste 110
Southlake, TX 760926377
(817) 898-7277
fax (817) 527-5119

Credentials & registration

NPPES · NUCC
NPI registered
July 2007 — 19 yrs on file
Profile last updated
January 30, 2014
Year of graduation
2006 — 20 yrs since
Specialty taxonomy
2081P2900X — NUCC code
State license (1)
Texas #M8943

Federal sanctions & exclusions

OIG LEIE Updated May 11, 2026

No sanctions, exclusions or revocations on file

Checked against OIG LEIE on NPI 1598965428. Last verified May 11, 2026.

Medicare procedures · 2023

Top services delivered

CMS Provider Utilization
Total services
3,801
Distinct HCPCS
10
Medicare allowed
$356,942
HCPCS Description Services Patients Avg allowed
J3301 Injection, triamcinolone acetonide, not otherwise specified, 10 mg 1,152 117 $1
99214 Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 30-39 minutes 797 207 $123
G0483 Drug test(s), definitive, utilizing (1) drug identification methods able to identify individual drugs and distinguish between structural isomers (but not necessarily stereoisomers), including, but not limited to gc/ms (any type, single or tandem) and lc/ms 475 124 $242
99213 Established patient office or other outpatient visit, 20-29 minutes 297 139 $85
80307 Testing for presence of drug, by chemistry analyzers 274 101 $60
80305 Testing for presence of drug, read by direct observation 207 87 $11
99204 New patient office or other outpatient visit, 45-59 minutes 146 146 $159
95886 Needle measurement of electrical activity in arm or leg muscles, complete study 101 91 $91
64483 Injection of anesthetic and/or steroid drug into sacral spine nerve root using imaging guidance, single level 65 48 $295
20610 Aspiration and/or injection of fluid from large joint 43 33 $69

In context: peer comparison

Among 2 peers in this city , average services per provider: 149. This provider delivers 26× the peer median.

Open Payments

Industry payments received

CMS Open Payments
All-time total
$114
Transactions
7
Manufacturers
4
Payer (manufacturer) Industry Txns Amount
Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc. 4 $60.97
Azurity Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 1 $18.77
Avanos Medical 1 $17.71
Nevro Corp. 1 $16.55

By nature of payment

Food and Beverage
$114

Medicare Part D · 2023

Top prescriptions

CMS Part D Prescriber
Total claims
2,561
Patients
587
Total drug cost
$65,989
Drug Type Claims Patients Total cost
Hydrocodone-Acetaminophen (Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen) Brand 571 93 $14,119
Oxycodone Hcl Generic 222 33 $4,691
Oxycodone-Acetaminophen (Oxycodone Hcl/Acetaminophen) Brand 214 35 $6,328
Fentanyl Generic 200 32 $19,803
Meloxicam Generic 184 64 $1,256
Tizanidine Hcl Generic 180 58 $2,962
Tramadol Hcl Generic 175 40 $1,471
Gabapentin Generic 174 43 $2,856
Morphine Sulfate Er (Morphine Sulfate) Brand 146 21 $4,781
Pregabalin Generic 109 28 $3,225

Frequently asked questions

Auto-generated from federal data
What is Dr. Eric Ray's medical specialty?
Dr. Eric Ray practices Pain Medicine (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) Physician in Southlake, TX.
Where does Dr. Eric Ray practice?
Dr. Eric Ray practices at 731 E Southlake Blvd, Southlake, TX 760926377. Office phone: 8178987277.
What is Dr. Eric Ray's NPI?
Dr. Eric Ray's National Provider Identifier (NPI) is 1598965428, issued by NPPES.
Does Dr. Eric Ray accept Medicare assignment?
Yes. Dr. Eric Ray accepts Medicare assignment, meaning Medicare-allowed amounts are accepted as full payment for covered services.
What procedures does Dr. Eric Ray commonly perform?
Top Medicare-reported procedures in 2023: Injection, triamcinolone acetonide, not otherwise specified, 10 mg (HCPCS J3301); Established patient office or other outpatient visit (HCPCS 99214); Drug test(s), definitive, utilizing (1) drug identification methods able to identify individual drugs and distinguish between structural isomers (but not necessarily stereoisomers), including, but not limited to gc/ms (any type, single or tandem) and lc/ms (HCPCS G0483). Source: CMS Medicare Physician & Other Practitioners file.