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Optometrists in Westlake, OH

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Business Listing   Davis Mark A OD Faao - Westlake, OH - Phone: (440) 892-2000


Business Listing   Kalata-Cetin Ann Marie DO - Westlake, OH - Phone: (440) 899-5555


Business Listing   Kaye Gregory J OD - Westlake, OH - Phone: (440) 892-3931


Business Listing   Kuhnhenn Robert DO - Westlake, OH - Phone: (440) 899-4400


Business Listing   Madison Eye Care Associates - Westlake, OH - Phone: (440) 892-5367


Business Listing   Novak Carol A OD - Westlake, OH - Phone: (440) 835-3937


Business Listing   Ramahi Alfida MD - Westlake, OH - Phone: (440) 617-2700


Business Listing   Sating Robert J Jr MD - Westlake, OH - Phone: (216) 226-3550


Business Listing   Sating Robert Jr MD Inc - Westlake, OH - Phone: (440) 871-8933


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Helpful Definition for: Optometrists


Optometrists are healthcare professionals who provide primary vision care, ranging from sight testing and correction, to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of vision changes. Optometrists qualify to diagnose and treat eye diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration. To practice in Westlake, an optometrist needs to be registered with the state board.

Optometrists are required to complete a four-year postgraduate degree program to earn their Doctor of Optometry title in Westlake. Optometrists function as primary eye care providers. The scope of practice in optometry is huge in Westlake.

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