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Milford-Franklin Eye Center
As a managing partner of Milford-Franklin Eye Center I'd like to welcome you to our practice. We are New England's leading providers of Vision Health Services, with a dedicated staff of physicians, surgeons and optometrists. Glaucoma is a disease of the optic nerve, which is the part of the eye that carries the images we see from the eye to the brain.

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Having received best-in-the-class vision services from Milford Franklin Eye Center, this is how our patients rated us.
We believe that your eyes deserve the best and we are proud to provide highly skilled comprehensive eye care and surgery to our local communities and serve each and every one of you as if you were a member of our families.
We hope the information you will find here will answer any questions you may have about our practice and the services we provide.
Milford- Franklin Eye Center has enjoyed a successful presence in the Milford and Franklin areas for over four decades.
Dr. Roger Kaldawy is one of Massachusetts most prominent eye physicians and surgeons and the area's only full-time specialist in corneal diseases.
Dr. Hatch earned bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering from Boston University and Dartmouth College.
Shazia Ahmed, MD graduated Magna cum Laude with Honors from Brown University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering.
Kameran Lashkari, M.D. is our practicing vitreoretinal specialist as well as a scientist at the Schepens Eye Research Institute, Harvard Medical School.
We operate our own optical lab with ability to edge your lenses and get your glasses ready, in some cases, while you wait.
Sixty percent of the 161 million Americans who wear prescription eyewear choose eyeglasses.
Wearing eyeglasses is one of the simplest ways to correct vision problems.
To see images clearly, light rays must focus directly on the retina, the light-sensitive nerve layer that lines the back of the eye.
There are different kinds of focusing problems, called refractive errors, which may require corrective lenses.
Milford-Franklin Eye Center accepts a wide variety of major health insurance plans.
Please call your insurance company to verify your specific plan's coverage.
Not all plan types are accepted.
It is advised that you call your insurance company before scheduling your visit to ensure your visit will be covered.
Be sure to bring a photo ID and your insurance cards with you at the time of your appointment.
Full payment is required at the time of your appointment.
We accept various methods of payment, including cash, check and cards (including Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express.)
Please bring with you a photo ID, insurance card, referral (if needed), list of medications (including eye drops), and co-payment to every appointment.
Sometimes insurance changes and we need to verify your eligibility.
Also, bring your glasses and contact lenses.
If you are new to the practice or are being seen for an annual exam, please allow 2 hours from the time you are checked in.
We do comprehensive exams and may need to do additional testing depending on your symptoms and condition.
Once the check in process is completed, you will be called from the waiting room by a Certified Ophthalmic Technician.
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