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Daniel Snyder OT

Low Vision Occupational Therapist

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400 Veterans Avenue, Biloxi, Mississippi 39531, United States
Gender: Male

 

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Daniel Snyder has primary practice address at 400 Veterans Avenue, Biloxi, Mississippi 39531, United States. Daniel Snyder works hard to the highest-quality services described below.

To make an appointment or if you have any questions please call at (228) 523-5000 for any inquiries or visit us to experience firsthand the quality services that have made us a staple in the Biloxi community since they started to work on Oct 02 2017.

Primary focus of the Doctor / HealthCare Provider is Low Vision Occupational Therapist. The license number is registered in State, which confirms the professionalism and compliance with healthcare standards. Source: NPPES NPI Registry

According to the official NPPES profile of the HealthCare Provider, the HealthCare Provider updated information on Oct 02 2017 last time, our records are a testament to our ongoing commitment to maintaining current and useful information for our customers. Pharmacy Near Me Team also tried to manually add and verify doctor appointment hours and other information with additional updates from Healthcare Insurance Companies Data. The data for this page is updated on weekly basis. Our data is cross-referenced with multiple healthcare databases(NPPES, FDA, Census, NUCC, States Divisions of Medical Quality Assurance’s Profiles Data, Health Insurance companies) to ensure the highest level of accuracy. Also, the page is reviewed quarterly by our Team to ensure accuracy.

Occupational therapists enable children and adults with visual impairment to engage in their chosen daily living activities safely and as independently as possible. This is accomplished by 1) teaching the person to use their remaining vision as efficiently as possible to complete activities; (2) modifying activities so that they can be completed with less vision; (3) training the person in use of adaptive equipment to compensate for vision loss, including high and low technology assistive devices; and (4) modifying the person's environment.

Source: NUCC, CMS