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Dr. Douglas B. Williams OD

Optometrist

500 Kreag Road Pittsford NY, 14534

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Doctor of Optometry, Pennsylvania College of Optometry

Education and Training

Salus University Optometry

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Dr. Douglas B. Williams OD's Practice location

Practice At 500 Kreag Road

500 Kreag Road -
Pittsford, NY 14534
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New patients: 585-872-2200, 585-249-8300
Fax: 585-249-8361

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