Richard Allen, MD, PhD
Community✓ Board CertifiedOrthopaedic Spine Surgery
Credentials
Certifications
- —American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Clinical Quality Signals
NPI registry →Fellowship Training
Not on record
Board Certification
1 board certification
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Medicare Volume
372+ beneficiaries
Annual Medicare patients treated (CMS data)
Industry Disclosures
$47,388 reported
Industry payments from medical device & pharma companies
Fellowship and board certification data is sourced from professional profiles and self-reported enrichment. Medicare volume reflects CMS annual data where available. Disclosure data is sourced from the CMS Open Payments database.
Locations
Office
Industry Relationships
Source: CMS Open PaymentsTotal reported: $47,388.20Relationship Breakdown
Total: $47,388Payments do not imply improper conduct. Disclosure promotes informed decision-making. CMS Open Payments data is typically published 12–18 months after the payment date.
By relationship type
Reported directly to CMS by paying companies under the Physician Payments Sunshine Act.
Practice Activity
CMS Medicare data, 2023372
Medicare patients
1,661
Total procedures
Top procedures billed
- Fusion of additional segment of spineHospital68 patients331 procedures
- Insertion of cage or mesh device to spine bone and disc space during spine fusionHospital36 patients71 procedures
- Placement of stabilizing device to back, 3-6 spine bone segmentsHospital39 patients40 procedures
- Fusion of spine in lower backHospital33 patients37 procedures
- Fusion of lower spine bone through abdomen with partial removal of discHospital30 patients31 procedures
- Fusion of spine bones through front of body with partial removal of disc, each additional discHospital20 patients29 procedures
Reflects Medicare fee-for-service claims only. Actual patient volume may be higher.
No outcomes data has been published for Dr. Richard Allen.
Provider-reported outcomes are aggregate statistics only — no patient names, dates of service, or individual identifiers. Data is self-reported by the provider and not independently verified. This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice.