Dr. Jennifer Lynn Deakins O.D.
Optometrist
505 J Davis Armistead Bldg Houston TX, 77204About
Originally from Houston, TX, Dr. Jennifer L. Deakins attended the University of Miami in Florida for undergraduate studies and obtained a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, focusing on public ...
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