Lynwood B Hollis Jr., MD
Interventional Spine and Musculoskeletal Medicine, Non-Operative Orthopedics
Accepting New Patients
Virtual Visits Available
Overview
- Gender
- Male
- Hospital Affiliations
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St. Francis Hospital
Experience
Provider Education
Medical University Of South Carolina Fellowship, Clinical Neurophysiology, 1994
North Carolina Baptist Hospital-GME Residency, Neurology, 1993
North Carolina Baptist Hospital Internship, Internal Medicine, 1990
Medical University Of South Carolina College Of Medicine Medical School, 1989
Places of Care
Insurances Accepted
Information is subject to change without notice. Please contact your insurance provider for confirmation.
- Absolute Total Care SC
- Aetna Health Insurance Company SC
- America's 1st Choice SC
- Blue Cross Blue Shield SC
- Bright Health Plan SC
- Cigna Healthspring (Medicare Advantage) SC
- Cigna SC
- Corvel SC
- Devoted Health Medicare Advantage SC
- DOL SC
- Employer Health Network SC
- EON Health SC
- Humana Military SC
- Humana SC
- Medcost SC
- Medicaid South Carolina SC
- Medicare Railroad (Palmetto GBA) SC
- Medicare SC
- Molina Healthcare SC
- Payer Provider
- Select Health Network SC
- United Healthcare SC
- Wellcare SC
Ratings & Reviews
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Overall Score
Patient Reviews
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September 2023 Good |
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August 2023 Very good |
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August 2023 Dr Hollis is a kind doctor |
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August 2023 Dr. Hollis and staff are the best. Dr Hollis is such a caring, thoughtful person and am glad he is on my side |
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August 2023 Dr. Hollis is wonderful. He is compassionate and caring as well as a skilled doctor |
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August 2023 Dr Hollis is tops |
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August 2023 Excellent care |
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August 2023 Absolute confidence in all involved , will return gladly should future health concerns require |