These six doctors took a unique approach to customizing their space for specialty care whether their focus was vision therapy or low vision, to incorporate spa services or to dedicate all their efforts on eye care without having an optical. Click each of the photos above to read their stories, or browse The Physical Space for more design stories.
A Special Place for Specialty Care
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