Dr. William Dorman Allen OD.
Optometrist
717 North Three Notch Street Troy AL, 36081About
Dr. William Allen is an optometrist practicing in Troy, AL. Dr. Allen specializing in providing eye care services to patients. As an optometrist, Dr. Allen performs eye exams, tests vision, corrects vision by prescribing eye glasses or contacts, detects certain eye disorders and manages and treats vision problems. Optometrists often work closely with ophthalmologists who may need to further treat patients with surgical procedures.
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