Anyone have a Burlington area eye doctor who they love? Descriptors I look for in my health practitioners include, but are not limited to: Nice, patient, good listener,...
Holly B. replied:
Liz Rogers might have a good recommendation
Caroline H. replied:
Eye Care of Vermont on College Street, right across from the library. Location is super easy compared to Advanced Vision. Doctors are comparable, but atmosphere is a touch more welcoming.
Jamie A. replied:
I also like Eye Care of VT, to throw in my two cents! I've seen Dr. Grayson and Dr. Philip and really liked them both. Note: if you want to order online glasses from them, make sure you ask them to give you your pupillary distance before you leave the office. The hard copy of the prescription that they give you doesn't have it, and you need it for Warby Parker or other online purveyors of specs.
Dental and eye doctor appointment made. Now...anybody know a good place in Burlington to get a checkup?
Jenny K. replied:
anywhere but Community Health Center
Jack F. replied:
From my experience, for General practice, Avalon Natural Medicine is strong in some areas. From what I've heard, the best Dental office is Liscio Dental in Colchester.
Anyone have any good recommendations for an eye doctor in the Essex area? Thinking it may be time to get these old eyes looked at...
Aunt F. replied:
ahhh is Dr. Kellogg still in the c building or did he retire? the building that used to be right next to aip before they moved near home health & hospice/cvmc therapy pool!
Soooooo if I hypothetically scratched my cornea today around noon (fer instance), how long do I need to wait before I can stop worrying about an infection? Relatedly,...