Austin Ayad Kashat OD, Optometrist
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Austin Ayad Kashat OD

Optometrist

47300 W 10 MILE RD NOVI MI, 48374

About

Dr. Austin A Kashat is a family Optometrist and owner of Beck Eyecare, and provides primary care eye services including vision exams, medical exams, glasses and contacts, specialty contact lenses (for treatment of diseases such as dry eye syndrome, myopia control and keratoconus), pre- and post-operative surgical care, dry eye management, glaucoma management, diabetes management, and more. He received his Bachelor's in Health Sciences from Oakland University, and his Doctor of Optometry degree from Ferris State University's Michigan College of Optometry, one of the top 3 Optometry schools in the country. He completed his rotations at private practices, an ophthalmology practice with an in-house surgical suite, and the John Dingell Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Detroit. He gained extensive knowledge in specialty contact lens fitting, diabetes and glaucoma management, and pre- and post-operative surgical care. When not in the office, Dr. Kashat enjoys spending time with his wife and family, playing golf, and watching movies.

Education and Training

Oakland University BS 2017

Michigan College of Optometry OD 2022

Board Certification

National Board of Examiners in Optometry

Provider Details

Male English

Areas of expertise and specialization

Specialty Contact LensesKeratoconusDry Eye SyndromeMyopia ManagementDiabetic RetinopathyGlaucomaCataractsMacular Degeneration

Professional Memberships

  • American Academy of Optometry  

Austin Ayad Kashat OD's Practice location

Beck Eyecare

47300 W 10 MILE RD -
NOVI, MI 48374
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New patients: 248-782-2777
Fax: 248-782-2999
www.beckeyecare.com

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