DR. JESSE CARL WILLIAMS O.D.
Prescription History 1821343708
Optometrist in Murray, KY

Active since July 17, 2012PECOS EnrolledAccepts Medicare Assignment
88.22/100
CMS Quality Rating
1806 N. 4TH ST, MURRAY, KY 42071(270) 759-1429(270) 759-1493 Get Directions

NPPES record last updated: July 7, 2021. Verified against the NPPES registry weekly; last sync: August 16, 2026.

Medicare Part D Prescription History

Explore the verified Medicare Part D prescription history, volume metrics, and calculated drug costs for DR. JESSE CARL WILLIAMS O.D., an active Optometrist specialist practicing in Murray, KY. Our medical registry currently tracks 6 unique pharmaceutical formulations prescribed by this provider, representing an estimated volume of 116 documented patient claims. Among these therapy options, the most frequently utilized medication is Latanoprost, which accounts for 32 claims alone. Use the table below to sort by claims, cost, or utilization compared with the state average; select any medication for its full profile.

6
Medications
116
Total Claims
198
30-Day Fills
Latanoprost
Most Prescribed · 32 claims
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6 medications · 2023 Medicare Part D
Medicare Part D medications prescribed by DR. JESSE CARL WILLIAMS O.D. in 2023, with prescription volumes, average cost per fill, and KY state comparisons
Medication Prescriptions (2023)Rx (2023) Avg Cost per FillCost / Fill Vs. Other KY PrescribersVs. KY Avg

About Latanoprost: Latanoprost is used to treat high pressure inside the eye due to glaucoma (open angle type) or other eye diseases (such as ocular hypertension). Show more ▾

It is similar to a natural chemical in the body (prostaglandin) and works by regulating the flow of fluid within the eye which results in lower pressure. Lowering high pressure inside the eye helps to prevent blindness. A prostaglandin F analog used to treat OCULAR HYPERTENSION in patients with GLAUCOMA.

In 2023, this provider wrote 32 Medicare prescriptions for Latanoprost, about a quarter of the volume of the typical Kentucky prescriber of this medication (116). Medicare paid an average of $22.89 per fill, versus $17.30 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
32
KY average
116.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average KY prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$22.89
KY average
$17.30

Gross Part D cost per fill; not the patient's out-of-pocket price.

71.7
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
2,124
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Prednisolone Acetate: This medication is used to treat certain eye conditions due to inflammation or injury. Show more ▾

Prednisolone works by relieving symptoms such as swelling, redness, and itching. It belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids.

In 2023, this provider wrote 26 Medicare prescriptions for Prednisolone Acetate, about a third of the volume of the typical Kentucky prescriber of this medication (88). Medicare paid an average of $31.76 per fill, versus $51.73 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
26
KY average
88.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average KY prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$31.76
KY average
$51.73

This provider's average cost per fill is below the KY average for this medication.

26.3
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
481
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Restasis: Cyclosporine eye drops are used to treat a certain type of dry eyes. Show more ▾

They work by increasing the amount of tears you make. A group of closely related cyclic undecapeptides from the fungi Trichoderma polysporum and Cylindocarpon lucidum. They have some antineoplastic and antifungal action and significant immunosuppressive effects. Cyclosporins have been proposed as adjuvants in tissue and organ transplantation to suppress graft rejection.

In 2023, this provider wrote 21 Medicare prescriptions for Restasis, about half the volume of the typical Kentucky prescriber of this medication (37). Medicare paid an average of $1,081.45 per fill, versus $1,087.85 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
21
KY average
37.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average KY prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$1,081.45
KY average
$1,087.85

This provider's average cost per fill is below the KY average for this medication.

35
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
1,035
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Combigan: This combination medication is used to treat high pressure inside the eye due to glaucoma (open-angle type) or other eye diseases (such as ocular hypertension). Show more ▾

Lowering high pressure inside the eye helps to prevent blindness. This product contains brimonidine and timolol. These medications are used together when 1 drug is not controlling the pressure inside the eye. Brimonidine works by allowing better fluid drainage from within the eye and also by decreasing the amount of fluid formed in the eye. It belongs to a class of drugs known as alpha agonists. Timolol is thought to work by decreasing the amount of fluid formed in the eye. Timolol belongs to a class of drugs known as beta blockers. This medication is not recommended for use in children less than 2 years old due to an increased risk of serious side effects. Ask the doctor or pharmacist for more details. A pharmaceutical preparation of brimonidine tartrate and timolol maleate. The combined ADRENERGIC ALPHA2 RECEPTOR AGONIST and ADRENERGIC BETA-ANTAGONIST activity of these drugs reduce INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE in GLAUCOMA patients.

In 2023, this provider wrote 13 Medicare prescriptions for Combigan, about a third of the volume of the typical Kentucky prescriber of this medication (36). Medicare paid an average of $428.07 per fill, versus $334.79 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
13
KY average
36.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average KY prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$428.07
KY average
$334.79

Gross Part D cost per fill; not the patient's out-of-pocket price.

23.2
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
686
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Neomycin-Polymyxin-Dexameth: This medication is used to treat conditions involving swelling (inflammation) of the eyes and to treat or prevent bacterial eye infections. Show more ▾

This product contains neomycin and polymyxin, antibiotics that work by stopping the growth of bacteria. It also contains dexamethasone, an anti-inflammatory corticosteroid that works by reducing swelling. This medication treats/prevents only bacterial eye infections. It will not work for other types of eye infections and may worsen them (such as infections caused by viruses, fungi, mycobacteria). Unnecessary use or overuse of any antibiotic can lead to its decreased effectiveness.

In 2023, this provider wrote 12 Medicare prescriptions for Neomycin-Polymyxin-Dexameth, about a third of the volume of the typical Kentucky prescriber of this medication (31). Medicare paid an average of $13.49 per fill, versus $13.43 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
12
KY average
31.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average KY prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$13.49
KY average
$13.43

Gross Part D cost per fill; not the patient's out-of-pocket price.

12.1
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
137
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Timolol Maleate: This medication is used to treat high pressure inside the eye due to glaucoma (open angle-type) or other eye diseases (such as ocular hypertension). Show more ▾

Lowering high pressure inside the eye helps to prevent blindness. This medication works by decreasing the amount of fluid within the eye. Timolol belongs to a class of drugs known as beta-blockers. A beta-adrenergic antagonist that is similar in action to PROPRANOLOL; the levo-isomer is more active. Timolol has been proposed as an anti-hypertensive, anti-arrhythmic, anti-angina, and anti-glaucoma agent. It is also used in the treatment of MIGRAINE DISORDERS and tremor.

In 2023, this provider wrote 12 Medicare prescriptions for Timolol Maleate, about 20% of the volume of the typical Kentucky prescriber of this medication (61). Medicare paid an average of $19.42 per fill, versus $23.12 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
12
KY average
61.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average KY prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$19.42
KY average
$23.12

This provider's average cost per fill is below the KY average for this medication.

29.4
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
880
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023
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More than typical Typical Less than typical= prescription volume vs the average KY prescriber of the same medication; volume reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.Green cost= below the KY average cost per fill.

About this data. The prescription history for DR. JESSE CARL WILLIAMS O.D. is compiled from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Medicare Part D Prescriber Public Use File for calendar year 2023, the most recent federal release. Figures cover prescriptions filled for Medicare Part D beneficiaries only; prescriptions under private insurance, Medicaid, or self-pay plans are not included. Because prescribing decisions are generally consistent across coverage types, this record offers a useful view of the overall Optometrist prescribing approach at this Murray, KY practice.

Reading the costs. Drug costs are gross amounts paid to pharmacies under Part D, including both plan and beneficiary payments. They are not the price a patient pays at the pharmacy counter. Medications with fewer than 11 claims are excluded from the federal source data, and state comparisons use the average volume among KY prescribers of the same medication. Always confirm current medications and costs directly with the provider and your plan.