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Thomas Herrera, OD 

Facility
Roseville Medical Center
Department of Optometry - Riverside Campus

Address
1001 Riverside Avenue
Roseville CA 95678

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Telephone
Appt/Advice: (209) 476-2295
Information: (916) 784-4547

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Closed during lunch, 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm

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My Credentials

Choosing the profession of Optometry over Psychology, I attended the University of California at Berkeley as an Undergraduate and Graduate student. I was in private practice for many years and know the benefits of personalized care and service.

My Practice Philosophy

Because vision is very important to every one of us, I encourage patients to be proactive in the management of their own vision care by taking regular eye examinations. My mission is to protect and save vision. I will guide people with strategies and recommendations based on studies, professionalism and experiences. The health of the eye depends on the well-being of one's entire body. To help preserve vision and because we use our eyes everyday, I also provide prevention and nutritional recommendations. I encourage everyone who wears contact lenses to get an annual eye exam.

Why do I want to be an Optometrist?

I started wearing glasses in elementary school and was fascinated with the process of the doctor using various instruments to determine my vision.

On a Personal Note

I was born in Southern California and remembered when orange groves surrounded Disneyland!

To better serve you, I would like to make sure that your questions are thoroughly answered. Please ask any questions you may have during your visit, or feel free to leave a message for me at the appointment and advice line for this department so that either I or one of my staff can return your call. To access your records quickly and easily, please be sure to include your medical record number, as well as a telephone number at which you can be reached.

Your comments and suggestions are always welcome, and I look forward to seeing you at your next appointment.

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