Dr. John Smith, M.D.
(Doctor of Ophthalmology)
Hello. In my 10 years of practice, I have found that a regular eye exam is the best — and easiest — way to protect your eyesight. It is also a good time to learn about new techniques for vision correction and preventive care. We hope to see you soon.
124 Clear Vision Ave
Boston, MA 02115
Office Hours: 9-5 M-F
Phone: 617-555-1212
Fax: 617-555-1212
Email: eyedoctor@att.net
Procedures Performed
Laser Vision Correction
Cataract and Glaucoma Surgery
Soft Contact Lens Fitting

Accepted Insurance
Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Champus, Humana, Aetna, Great West Life, Prudential

Affiliates
Mt. Sinai Hospital
Insight Laser Center

Dr. Smith is spokesman on refractive surgery for the American Academy of Ophthalmology and teaches at Harvard and Tufts Medical Schools, and the Massachusetts Eye And Ear Infirmary.

Education
M.D., Harvard University, 1982

Prepare for your appointment with a handy checklist and find out what to expect during an eye exam. You can even test your vision yourself beforehand.


Common eye concerns
Deciphering your prescription
Tips for successful wear
Inserting and removing lenses
Lens care products
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