Dr. Clark Lee Seyboth O.D., Optometrist
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Dr. Clark Lee Seyboth O.D.

Optometrist

517 E. Belvedere Avenue Baltimore MD, 21212

About

Clark Seyboth, O.D. is an optometrist of Levin Eye Care Associates. He graduated from Loyola University Maryland with a Bachelor of Science in Biology in 1980.  He then went on to receive his Doctorate of Optometry from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry in 1985. Since obtaining his degrees, Dr. Seyboth has had decades of experience in optometry, including work through the Office of Dr. Jeff Goldstein & Associates, as well as the Office of Dr. Kenneth Kisamore & Associates. Since 1992, Dr. Seyboth has been working from his own practice assisting patients in general optometry, contact lens fitting and diagnoses of eye diseases. Dr. Seyboth is a member of the Gold Key Honor Society in Optometry, American Optometric Association (AOA) and Maryland Optometric Association (MOA).

 

Education and Training

Pennsylvania College O.D. 1985

Loyola College BSc 1980

Provider Details

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Dr. Clark Lee Seyboth O.D.'s Practice location

Levin Eyecare

517 E. Belvedere Avenue -
Baltimore, MD 21212
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