Pro-Stim
Payments companies reported to CMS as associated with Pro-Stim. "Associated with" is CMS's wording: it links a payment to a product without saying the money was spent on it.
By year
Payments reported as associated with Pro-Stim, per program year, as reported to CMS.
Who makes it
Specialties most often involved
Where the associated payments went, by the receiving clinician's specialty.
Clinicians most associated with Pro-Stim
These are the largest totals companies reported as associated with Pro-Stim. They are typically speaking or consulting arrangements, which companies must report by law; appearing here is not evidence of anything improper.
| Clinician | Location | Specialty | Associated payments (2023-2025) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nicolas Piuzzi | Cleveland, OH | Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedic Surgery | $12,691.48 |
| John Clements | Roanoke, VA | Podiatrist | $7,437.50 |
| Gregory Carolan | Bethlehem, PA | Orthopaedic Surgery | $5,312.50 |
| Nirmal Tejwani | New York, NY | Orthopaedic Surgery | $4,000.00 |
| Eric Tan | Los Angeles, CA | Foot and Ankle Surgery | $900.00 |
| Bryan Fallis | Cincinnati, OH | Podiatrist | $50.70 |
| Zoe Cheung | Staten Island, NY | Orthopaedic Trauma | $50.60 |
| Brian Bradow | Denver, CO | Plastic Surgery | $46.74 |
| Bryan Boyer | Goshen, IN | Orthopaedic Surgery | $28.69 |
| Christopher Owens | Goshen, IN | Orthopaedic Surgery | $28.69 |
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Source: CMS Open Payments, program years 2019-2025, as reported to CMS by drug and device makers (published June 30, 2026). Drug and device detail covers 2023-2025.