Dr. Norman Jay Mintz O.D.
Optometrist | Corneal and Contact Management
825 Gravenstein Hwy N Suite 7 Sebastopol CA, 95472About
Dr. Norman J. Mintz comes from three generations of family optometry. He went to UC Berkeley, the leading optometry school in the country. At Rutgers University, he earned a bachelor’s ...
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