Optometrists in Fernley, NV Accepting Medicare

9 Optometrists found. Showing 1 - 9
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Jeremy Thomas Einowski, DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY
Optometrist
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 198 E Main St, Fernley, NV 89408
Phone: 775-575-1966    
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Revolutioneyes
Optometrist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 415 Us Highway 95a S, Unit A, Fernley, NV 89408
Phone: 775-575-5700    
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Curtiss R Johnson, OD
Optometrist
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 415 Us Highway 95a S Unit A, Fernley, NV 89408
Phone: 775-575-5700    Fax: 775-575-5702
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Dr. Gregory S Koenig, O.D.
Optometrist
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 415 Us Highway 95a S, Suite 101, Fernley, NV 89408
Phone: 775-575-1966    Fax: 775-575-1967
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Heather Carlton, OD
Optometrist
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 415 Us Highway 95a S Unit A, Fernley, NV 89408
Phone: 775-575-5700    Fax: 775-575-5702
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Kristina J Petty, O.D.
Optometrist
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 415 Us Highway 95a S, Unit A, Fernley, NV 89408
Phone: 775-575-5700    Fax: 775-575-5702
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Dr. Carl D Robertson, O.D.
Optometrist
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 415 Us Highway 95a S, Suite 101, Fernley, NV 89408
Phone: 775-575-1966    Fax: 775-575-1967
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Robertson & Koenig, Ltd
Optometrist
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 415 Us Highway 95a S, Suite 101, Fernley, NV 89408
Phone: 775-575-1966    Fax: 775-575-1967
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Pritchett Eye Care Pc
Optometrist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 415 Us Highway 95a S Unit A, Fernley, NV 89408
Phone: 775-575-5700    

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Optometrists: Doctors of optometry (ODs) are the primary health care professionals for the eye. Optometrists examine, diagnose, treat, and manage diseases, injuries, and disorders of the visual system, the eye, and associated structures as well as identify related systemic conditions affecting the eye. An optometrist has completed pre-professional undergraduate education in a college or university and four years of professional education at a college of optometry, leading to the doctor of optometry (O.D.) degree. Some optometrists complete an optional residency in a specific area of practice. Optometrists are eye health care professionals state-licensed to diagnose and treat diseases and disorders of the eye and visual system.


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