MCPHS University Eye and Vision Center
Vision Clinic for Persons with Developmental Disabilities
We believe all people with a disability deserve a thorough and comprehensive eye exam to maximize vision and promote wellbeing. This specialty clinic is open Wednesday mornings from 8am-12pm.
We believe all people with a disability deserve a thorough and comprehensive eye exam to maximize vision and promote wellbeing. This specialty clinic is open Wednesday mornings from 8am-12pm.
MCPHS University School of Optometry
10 Lincoln Square Worcester, MA 01608 Office: 508-373-5830 MCPHS Eye Vision Center |
Specialized Eye Care
At the Eye and Vision Center at the MCPHS University School of Optometry, knowledgeable, highly skilled optometrists work together with dedicated student interns to provide the best care available.
At the Eye and Vision Center at the MCPHS University School of Optometry, knowledgeable, highly skilled optometrists work together with dedicated student interns to provide the best care available.
- All appointments are 90 minutes. Longer appointments allow us to obtain a complete set of measurements at a comfortable pace for every individual.
- Exam rooms are easily accessible for each person's needs.
- No age limit. We welcome infants to the elderly.
- We provide complete vision exams to patients who are non-verbal.
About Greg Waldorf, O.D., F.A.A.O.
Dr. Waldorf joined the faculty at the MCPHS University School of Optometry in 2015. He graduated from the Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry in 1996 with both his undergraduate and optometry degrees. He completed a residency in Pediatrics and Binocular Vision at the Illinois College of Optometry in 1997. Dr. Waldorf was in private practice for 18 years before becoming board certified by the American Board of Optometry in 2013. In 2014, he became a Fellow in the American Academy of Optometry. Dr. Waldorf has been a member of the American Optometric Associate for 20 years. His clinical specialties are pediatrics, vision therapy, pediatric low vision, and special populations.
Dr. Waldorf joined the faculty at the MCPHS University School of Optometry in 2015. He graduated from the Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry in 1996 with both his undergraduate and optometry degrees. He completed a residency in Pediatrics and Binocular Vision at the Illinois College of Optometry in 1997. Dr. Waldorf was in private practice for 18 years before becoming board certified by the American Board of Optometry in 2013. In 2014, he became a Fellow in the American Academy of Optometry. Dr. Waldorf has been a member of the American Optometric Associate for 20 years. His clinical specialties are pediatrics, vision therapy, pediatric low vision, and special populations.
Appointment Information
Step 1:
Call 508-373-5830 to make an appointment. This specialty clinic is open Wednesday mornings from 8am-12pm. |
Step 2:
Fill out the packet. The clinic will mail you a packet with information and forms for you to fill out before your appointment. |
Step 3:
Arrive with Packet. We are located at: MCPHS University 10 Lincoln Square Worcester, MA 01608 |
Insurance Accepted
Medicaid (MassHealth), Medicare, Private Insurance
Medicaid (MassHealth), Medicare, Private Insurance
About the Collaboration
Vision Clinic for Persons with Developmental Disabilities at the MCPHS University Eye and Vision Center is a unique collaboration between MCPHS University and Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services (DDS). The mission is to provide access to vision services geared to meeting the needs of people of all ages with developmental disability who reside in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The focus is to provide high quality eye care that helps to improve the vision and quality of life for each person served.
Vision Clinic for Persons with Developmental Disabilities at the MCPHS University Eye and Vision Center is a unique collaboration between MCPHS University and Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services (DDS). The mission is to provide access to vision services geared to meeting the needs of people of all ages with developmental disability who reside in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The focus is to provide high quality eye care that helps to improve the vision and quality of life for each person served.