Vimo has one of the largest databases of specialists in this field on the Internet. You can browse by state.
After completing medical school, ophthalmologists specialize in studying and treating eye and vision related issues. In contrast to optometrists, who do receive post-college medical training but are not doctors, ophthalmologists are medical doctors who can treat a range of medical problems including cataracts, glaucoma and corneal disease. In addition to treating more complex vision related problems, ophthalmologists also perform routine eye care and diagnostics.
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Browse for a Ophthalmology specialist by state, then city. Once you find a doctor, you'll be able to read reviews for the doctor (or add your own review), buy insurance the doctor accepts, and view a map of the doctor's exact location. |