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SightMD CT : Kimberly Ann Lucey
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SightMD Connecticut.
1699 King Street, Suite 102
Enfield, CT, 06082
(860) 749-6485
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New Patient Center
Online Forms
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About us
Meet Dr. Lucey
Services
Testimonials
Contact
Office Directions
Appointment
Patient Portal
Patient Education
What is Ophthalmology?
What is an Eye M.D?
Common Eye Problems
Age Related Macular Degeneration
Cataracts
Need for Bifocals (Presbyopia)
Vascular Occlusions
Astigmatism
Color Vision Deficiencies
Diabetes-Related Eye Problems
Blepharitis
Farsightedness (Hyperopia)
Floaters and Flashes
Glaucoma
Keratoconus
Nearsightedness Myopia
Uveitis
Crossed Eyes
Surgeries & Treatments
Cataract Surgery
Corneal Transplant
Glaucoma Treatments & Surgery
Laser Vision Correction
Macular Degeneration Treatments
Orbits And Plastics
Retinal Treatments & Surgeries
Strabismus Surgery
Vascular Treatments
Glossary
Articles
Blog
What is Ophthalmology?
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What is Ophthalmology?
Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine specializing in the anatomy, function and diseases of the eye.
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