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Mrs. Rachel J Rippey
Optometrist
1635a S Voss Rd Houston TX, 77057About
Dr. Rachel J. Rippey and her staff offer the highest level of personal care, computerized exams, specialty contacts and a large inventory of designer frames. We offer same day service on most glasses ...
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