Dr. Thomas A Aller O.D.
Optometrist | Corneal and Contact Management
711 Kains Ave San Bruno CA, 94066About
Dr. Aller graduated from UC Berkeley in 1979 with highest honors and received the highest honor of his college. He graduated from the School of Optometry, UC Berkeley in 1983 and received a research award. ...
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