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dchenes ([personal profile] dchenes) wrote2008-07-21 09:40 am
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eye yi yi...

Here we go again.

I now REALLY have to get a new ophthalmologist. I need new lenses, and my current insurance doesn't cover my current eye doctor. (Harvard changed insurance on me. My old insurance had also stopped covering my current ophthalmologist, but I wasn't in need of new lenses when they did that, so I hadn't started looking very hard for a new ophthalmologist.)

The problem is that given my history of retinal tears, I really do want to see an ophthalmologist, not an optometrist. Which means I don't want to go to LensCrafters or similar for eye exams. I haven't a clue where to find ophthalmologists outside the New England Eye Center (my current eye doctor) or MEEI (which my new insurance will cover, but which is a bit of a hike from both work and home).

So does anyone in the Boston metro area have an ophthalmologist they like who isn't at the New England Eye Center?

[ETA: Never mind. I made an appointment with MEEI anyway. I hope the doctors are more personable than the people who make the appointments.]

retinal tears

[identity profile] enochs-fable.livejournal.com 2008-07-22 01:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Since I'm in the same boat, until this year I went to Schepens Retina Associates - they're world-class opthamologists specializing in retinal issues. They only reason I changed (just this month) was because the doc who I've been seeing about my retinas since I was 9 moved to another practice, so I followed him.