Dr. Mark Michael Garin O.D.
Optometrist
43996 Woodward Avenue Suite 101 Bloomfield Hills MI, 48302Practice Philosophy
Integrative Medicine
About
Bachelor of Science in BioChemistry - University of Michigan. Doctorate in Optometry - Indiana University. See office patients M,W,Th and Fri. Nursing homes on Tues. Seeing patients since 1986. ...
Provider Details
Treatments
- Medically Necessary Contact Lens Fittings
- Glaucoma Diagnosis And Treatment
- Geriatric Care
- Foreign Body Removal
Experience & Accolades
- OD1986BZOAPrimary Care Optometrist
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