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SpecialtiesOptometry
LocationDallas, TX
Bio:
Experience exceptional eye care with a dedicated optometrist who combi...
Experience:
10+ years
Language Spoken:
English
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Common Treatments:
Eyeglasses
Contact Lenses
Eye Infection
General Eye Consultation
Routine Eye Exam
Allergic Eye Problems
Cataract
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Institutes Attended:
UHCO,
OI
Certificates:
OD,
OIAEOPOSOD
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Common Treatments:
Eyeglasses
Contact Lenses
Eye Infection
General Eye Consultation
Routine Eye Exam
Allergic Eye Problems
Cataract
See More
Institutes Attended:
UHCO,
OI
Certificates:
OD,
OIAEOPOSOD
[2][3]
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Overview
Dr. Anita Carleo, OD, is a distinguished optometrist based in Dallas, TX, renowned for her expertise in managing a wide range of ocular conditions, including dry eye, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. With over a decade of professional experience, she employs a patient-centric approach, emphasizing personalized prevention strategies and comprehensive eye care solutions. Dr....
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Address:
15123 Prestonwood Blvd, Suite 120, Dallas, TX 75248
Phone:
(214) 253-2000
Fax:
(214) 253-2478
About
NPI/License number:
1386932895
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Experience:
10+ years
Language Spoken:
English
[3][1]
Specialties:
Optometry
Optometrist
Common Treatments:
Eyeglasses
Contact Lenses
Eye Infection
General Eye Consultation
Routine Eye Exam
Allergic Eye Problems
Cataract
See More
Education & Certifications:
Doctor of Optometry
University of Houston College of Optometry2011
Ocular Instruments Award of Excellence for Outstanding Performance in the Study of Ocular Disease