
Dr. Douglas B Haigh O.D.
Optometrist | Corneal and Contact Management
300 Congress St. Suite 201 Quincy MA, 02169Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Douglas Haigh is a Connecticut native and attended Lynchburg College where he received his Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences. Dr. Haigh’s professional education was at the New England College ...
Education and Training
Lynchburg College Biomedical Science 2008
New England College of Optometry Optometry 2012
Provider Details
Awards
- Optometrst Scholarship 2010 CAO
- Optometrst Scholarship 2011 CAO
Treatments
- Contact Lens Fitting
- Contact Lens Examinations
- Diabetic Eye Exams
- Glaucoma Management
- Dry Eye Treatment
Professional Memberships
- CE Committee Chair MSO 2012
Experience & Accolades
- Optometrist2012Nielsen Eye CenterI have gained a lot of exposure to cataract and lasik patient populations as well as ocular disease.
Dr. Douglas B Haigh O.D.'s Practice location
Nielsen Eye Center
300 Congress St. Suite 201 -Quincy, MA 02169Get Direction
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