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General Information
   Gary W. Hall MD
 2501 N 32nd St
 Phoenix AZ 85008-2104
 Phone: 602-957-6799

License Date:  9/11/1981
License Status:  Active with Restrictions
License Date:  9/11/1981
License Renewed:  7/26/2001
Renew By:  08/2003
License Expires:  12/2003
Education and Training (1)   
  Medical School: 
Graduation Date: 
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
6/11/1978
  Internship:  7/1/1978 - 6/30/1979
JEWISH HOSPITAL-CINCINNATI
CINCINNATI, OH

  Residency:  7/1/1979 - 6/30/1982 (Ophthalmology)
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS
INDIANAPOLIS, IN

  Specialty:  Ophthalmology (2)
Board Investigations and Actions    
   BOARD ACTIONS:  3 NON DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS:  1
  OPEN INVESTIGATIONS:  5 CASES DISMISSED:  67
 BOARD ACTIONS
  • 1/19/1996: Probation 3yrs - Unprofessional Conduct (RK to be done within ISRS guidelines; informed patient consent, including post-op care; community service; $10,000 reimbursement). 1/19/99 Probation terminated
  • 1/23/1997: Letter of Reprimand - Unprofessional Conduct (inappropriate advertising; fees for services not rendered/fee splitting; failure to furnish information to the Board; misrepresenting Board certification)
  • 10/21/1999: Decree of Censure w/ 3yr Probation & $15,000 Civil Penalty - Unprofessional Conduct (Permanent ban on RK surgery; effective 11/21/99, no lasik surgery until completing lasik CME; random chart reviews). 10/10/99 - Lasik CME completed.
NON DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS:
  • 6/22/2000: Advisory Letter - Potential misdiagnosis of glaucoma associated with aggressive treatment.
Malpractice/Criminal Information    
CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS/"NO CONTEST" PLEAS:
 0 MALPRACTICE CASES RESULTING IN PAYMENT:  12


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(2) The Board does not verify current specialties. For more information please see the American Board of Medical Specialties website at: http://www.abms.org/ to determine if the physician has earned a specialty certification from this private agency.


(3) Open investigations represent unproven allegations - Upon investigation many complaints are found to be without merit and dismissed.

(4) The settlement of a medical malpractice action may occur for a variety of reasons that do not necessarily reflect negatively on the professional competence or conduct of the doctor. A payment in settlement of a medical malpractice action does not create a presumption that medical malpractice occurred.

(5) Prior to 1999, "Advisory Letters" were known as "Letters of Concern"