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Into Your 40’s With Changes in Your Near Vision? What are Some Options to Help?

Posted on March 17, 2018 by Eyedrbarnstein

Hi Everyone! I’ve been practicing optometry for almost 24 years, where I enjoy it more than ever! One of the things that our team loves at Professional Vision Timonium & Carney, is helping our patients with their near vision changes … Continue reading →

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