Boston Ophthalmologists

Speciality: Ophthalmologist

Zero Emerson Place Suite 2A, Boston, MA, 2114

(617) 936-4350

Speciality: Ophthalmologist

243 Charles Street, Boston, MA, 2114

Speciality: Ophthalmologist

Meei 243 Charles Street, Boston, MA, 2114

(617) 523-7900

Speciality: Ophthalmologist

800 Washington St # 450, Boston, MA, 2111

(617) 636-8108

Speciality: Ophthalmologist

243 Charles St, Boston, MA, 2114

(617) 523-7900

Speciality: Ophthalmologist

Beetham Eye Institute 1 Joslin Place, Boston, MA, 2215

(617) 732-2554

Speciality: Ophthalmologist

750 Washington St # 450, Boston, MA, 2111

(617) 636-5486

Speciality: Ophthalmologist

300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA, 2115

(617) 355-6401

Speciality: Ophthalmologist

243 Charles St Retina Service, 12th Floor, Boston, MA, 2114

(617) 523-7900

Speciality: Ophthalmologist

243 Charles St, Boston, MA, 2114

(617) 573-3367

Speciality: Ophthalmologist

364 Riverway 19, Boston, MA, 2115

Speciality: Ophthalmologist

243 Charles St, Boston, MA, 2114

(617) 573-3151

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About the Boston Ophthalmologist Directory
The Boston Ophthalmologist Directory provides a resource for you to review the background and experience of Massachusetts eye doctors in your area.

Choosing the Best Boston Ophthalmologist in Massachusetts
An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosis and treatment of various eye conditions. An ophthalmologists can perform eye exams, diagnose and treat eye diseases, and perform surgery to improve vision.

Some examples of eye conditions commonly treated by Boston ophthalmologists include:

  • Cataracts
  • Glaucoma
  • Dry Eye
  • Macular degeneration
  • Diabetic retinopathy

In addition, many ophthalmologist perform laser eye surgery to correct refractive errors. LASIK is one type of laser eye procedure that is commonly performed for the correction of myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. Boston ophthalmologists who perform LASIK may also perform laser eye procedures such as PRK, LASEK and Epi-LASIK. They may also offer non-laser alternatives to LASIK, and variations of LASIK such as monovision LASIK to address presbyopia, or custom LASIK using wavefront technology.

Your Next Step: Consult with a Boston Ophthalmologist
To determine if you are an appropriate candidate for LASIK eye surgery or another procedure, contact a Boston ophthalmologist for a consultation and comprehensive eye examination.