Dr. Paul J Shlafer O.D.
Optometrist
3333 Hazelton Road Minneapolis MN, 55435Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Shlafer graduated with honors from UW-Eau-Claire and then completed his Doctorate in Optometry from Indiana University in 1983. He has worked at the Edina Pearle Vision for 24 years and is especially ...
Education and Training
Indiana School of Optometry Optometry 1983
Provider Details
Treatments
- Eye Examinations
- Contact Lens And Corneal Health Assessment
- Eye Infections/injuries
- Contact Lens Fittings And Evaluations
- Allergies
Experience & Accolades
- Optometrist1984Pearle VisionOptometrist
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