Dr. Andrew Schwartz MD
Ophthalmologist
1034 5th Ave New York NY, 10028About
Dr. Schwartz received his bachelor of science degree cum laude from Tufts University and went on to spend a year working on treatment efficacy research at McLean Hospital of Harvard Medical School. Dr. ...
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