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18 Technicians found in BaltimoreAbayomi A Awokeshinro
EyeCare Technician
10 N Greene St, Baltimore, MD - 21201
443-850-5634
Mr. Andre Harold Smith
Optician
3020 Liberty Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD - 21215
410-664-9436 443-524-2302
Andrew Jackson Etheridge Iv, CCA, CFO, CFM, CPED
Ocularist (Technician)
601 N Caroline St Fl 6, Baltimore, MD - 21287
410-955-8215 410-955-1085
Mr. Arnold Tretton Iii
Optician
2801 Hudson St., Ste.d, Baltimore, MD - 21224
410-522-1040 410-522-1040
Carolyn Renee Player
Optician
837 N Howard St, 2nd Floor, Baltimore, MD - 21201
410-383-0651 410-383-0651
Mr. Clark Lang
Optician
827 Linden Ave, Baltimore, MD - 21201
443-708-1549
Mr. David Kenneth Jackson, ABOC
Optician
4200 Elderon Ave, Baltimore, MD - 21215
410-664-4508 410-664-0605
Deeonna Bradley
Technician
1517 Reisterstown Rd, Baltimore, MD - 21208
410-541-1316
Dovid Pinchus Berkovits
Optician
305 Reisterstown Rd, Baltimore, MD - 21208
410-406-7951 443-648-9001
Erika Sealey
Optician
2206 Lukewood Dr, Baltimore, MD - 21207
443-932-7856
Frank T Moses
EyeCare Technician
1900 W Saratoga St, Baltimore, MD - 21223
240-636-8978
Harry Floyd Eichner, ABOC
Optician
1005 N Point Blvd Ste 704, Baltimore, MD - 21224
410-282-6767 410-282-3777
Mr. Juan R Garcia Jr., CCA
Technician
601 N Caroline St Fl 6, Baltimore, MD - 21287
410-955-8215 410-955-1085
Mr. Odell Artto Smith Jr., OPTICIAN
Optician
821 N Eutaw St, Suite 303, Baltimore, MD - 21201
443-797-7754 410-225-8329
Omoniigho Patrick Abeduo
EyeCare Technician
6016 Nahant Rd, Baltimore, MD - 21206
443-447-8739
About Eye Doctors: Contact Lens Optician: is a person who, are authorized by state law and are trained or certified to do so, may fit or dispense contact lenses to a patient based on the prescription of an optometrist or medical physician.Ophthalmic Technologist: provides assistance to ophthalmologists performing eye care. Their duties include conducting diagnostic tests, sending and retrieving lab work, helping during eye exams and aiding during surgery. They also provide patients with instructions in the proper use of corrective lenses.Ocularist: are carefully trained technician skilled in the arts of fitting, shaping, and painting ocular prostheses (Artificial Eye). In addition to creating it, the ocularist shows the patient how to handle and care for the prosthesis, and provides long-term care through periodic examinations.Optometric Technician: perform a variety of tasks to assist the optometrist in eye examinations and corrective procedures. They record patient medical histories and help prepare the patient for the vision examination. They also assist with tests that help ensure the accurate diagnosis and treatment of a diseased eye. This may include patient pre-testing such as visual acuity, color vision, depth perception, pupil reflexes, visual field testing, pressure inside the eye, and blood pressure. They are usually in charge of making sure that the patient understands the proper care and use of glasses and contact lenses that the doctor has prescribed.