Shapiro Eye Care

1537 Freeway Dr
Reidsville, NC 27320
(336) 342-4771
http://www.shapiroeyecare.com
Contact: Rachlin, Annette
Business Description: Shapiro Eye Care provides comprehensive eye care, eye exams and treatment of eye diseases. Dr. Mark Shapiro is a recognized leader in performing Blade-Free LASIK and advanced cataract surgery. Dr. Arun Subramanian is a specialist in treating Dry Eye Disease. Optical and contact lens departments are on premises.
In Business Since: 1976
Service Area: When you have LASIK at Shapiro Eye Care you can feel confident that you are getting the most advanced procedure, at the best price and peace-of- mind for the future of your eyes.
On Angie's List Since: 10/9/2008
Office Hours: Mon 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Tue 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Wed 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Thu 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Fri Closed, Sat Closed, Sun Closed
Licensed: UNKNOWN
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Cities Served: Advance | Alamance County | Ararat | Archidale | Ardmore | Asheboro | Belews Creek | Bethabara | Browns Summit | Burlington | Cardinal | Central | Clemmons | Climax | Colfax | College Hill | Cooleemee | Danbury | Dobson | Elkin | Elon | Franklinville | Germanton | Gibsonville | Glen Raven | Graham | Green Valley | Greensboro - Downtown | Hanes Mall | Haw River | High Point | Jamestown | Julian | Kernersville | King | Lawsonville | Lewisville | Lexington | Liberty | Linwood | Lowgap | Mcleansville | Mebane | Mocksville | Mount Airy | North Greensboro | Oak Ridge | Ogburn Station | Old Salem | Pfafftown | Piedmont | Pilot Mountain | Pine Hall | Pinnacle | Pleasant Garden | Ramseur | Randleman | Rankin | Reidsville | Reynolda | Rural Hall | Sandy Ridge | Sedgefield | Siloam | Snow Camp | Sophia | Southside | Staley | State Road | Stokesdale | Summerfield | Thomasville | Tobaccoville | Trinity | Walkertown | Walnut Cove | Washington Park | Waughtown | Westfield | Whitsett | Winston-salem - Downtown
 
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