Dr. Steven Chado

OptometryMale39+ years of experience
Dr. Steven Chado is a optometrist in Stafford, Virginia. He graduated from Pennsylvania College of Optometry in 1983 and has been in practice for 39+ years.
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Location

Dr. Steven Chado
2260 Callagan Hwy
Bldg 3187A
San Diego, California 92136
Dr. Steven Chado
4110 Moseby St
Columbia, South Carolina 29207
Dr. Steven Chado
365 N Telluride St
Aurora, Colorado 80011
Dr. Steven Chado
2260 Callagan Hwy
Bldg 3187B
San Diego, California 92136
Dr. Steven Chado
2060 Yellow Springs Road
Suite 104
Frederick, Maryland 21702
Dr. Steven Chado
2790 Macarthur Road
Suite 3
Fort George G Meade, Maryland 20755
Dr. Steven Chado
8651 John J Kingman Road
Bldg 2321
Fort Belvoir, Virginia 22060
Dr. Steven Chado
217 Garrisonville Road
Stafford, Virginia 22554

Education

Medical school

Dr. Chado attended Pennsylvania College of Optometry and graduated in 1983 (39 years ago).

About Me

Dr. Chado works at Family Optometric Associates PC, which has 5 other health providers.

Primary specialty
Optometry
Years of experience
39+ years
Gender
Male
NPI
1154371532

Conditions Treated

As an optometry, Dr. Chado may see patients with the following conditions. Please check with Dr. Chado what conditions he treats. Dr. Chado may treat additional conditions not listed.

  • Astigmatism
  • Binocular dysfunction
  • Blepharitis
  • Blindness
  • Cataracts
  • Color blindness
  • Contact lens prescription and fitting
  • Crossed eyes
  • Diabetic retinopathy
  • Dry eyes
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Specialties

Dr. Chado is a optometrist.

Optometry

Optometry is a specialized health care profession that involves examining the eyes and related structures for defects or abnormalities. Optometrists are health care professionals who typically provide comprehensive primary eye care. Optometrists are the only health care professionals with a first professional degree specific to eye care; ophthalmologists are physicians who typically hold a four-year college degree, a medical degree, and at least three years of residency training after medical school, obviating the need for an eye-specific degree.