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Niro Eye Care & Associates
Established in 1973, Niro Eye Care and Associates, LLC, located in Acton and Concord Massachusetts, provides comprehensive optometric eye care services throughout Middlesex county. Our services include routine eye examinations, specialty contact lens fittings and applications, refractive surgery consultation, 24 hour emergency primary eye care, as well as complete optical services by fully licensed opticians to serve your eye wear needs.

We offer Eye Exams, Optometric Eye care Services, Contact Lenses, Eye Glasses and Eye Care in both our Acton, Massachusetts and Concord, Massachusetts locations.
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The eye doctors and professional staff of Niro Eye Care and Associates are here to offer you and your family the highest quality eye care services. We take pride in understanding our patient's needs and strive to provide the finest ophthalmic services in accessible and convenient settings.

We offer a full range of optometric services to patients of all ages, including comprehensive eye examinations for adults and children (age 6 and older) as well as emergency care.We provide complete eyeglass and contact lens services with styles and prices to fit your needs and budget.
We accept patients 6 years of age or older and recommend an appointment if your child has failed a vision screening test done at a pediatrician's office or by the school nurse. For children younger than 6 we recommend a pediatric specialist. While in school, yearly evaluations are suggested.

The American Optometric Association recommends a yearly eye exam for adults - not only to detect and to diagnose vision changes or problems, but also to maintain eye health.For example, glaucoma, a disease caused by increased pressure in the eye, commonly goes unnoticed by adults. Regular vision examinations are also important for the prevention of vision problems created or aggravated by today's work and lifestyle demands.
To schedule an appointment, please call either office Monday through Friday 9:00AM to 5:00PM. Contact lens information - wear them for your appointment and please bring your eyeglasses. Most patients will be dilated so please bring sunglasses or arrange for someone to drive you home after your visit.
Stonehill College 1980, Doctor of Optometry New England College of Optometry with honors 1984. Dr. Niro completed his externship and residency at Brooke Army Medical Center, the military's second largest hospital campus in the United States, housing a world renowned trauma and burn facility.

Dr. Niro also completed an advanced primary eye care appointment at the Dimock Community Health Center located in Roxbury, MA, providing eye care to the underserved community in the greater Boston area.Subsequent to this appointment, Dr. Niro became an adjunct clinical teaching associate at the New England College of Optometry's Boston Clinic, becoming a lead instructor for first and second year optometric clinicians.
Reviews (3)
Sarah A.
Sarah A.
Jul 10, 2019
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I have been going to Dr. Niro for well over a decade, maybe 2. He is very thorough and responsive, professional yet personable. He has two offices, one in Acton and one in Concord. I find staff at both offices friendly and competent. The opticians are also good in both locations, but seem to offer different glass options. I would highly recommend Dr. Niro and his staff.
Nicole V.
Nicole V.
Jun 21, 2016
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Started here after an eye infection popped up, they squeezed me in same day! Second visit, paying for a follow up was new to me, but I googled and found this is not unusual. Google maps also took me to wrong location even when I typed Acton behind the name (defaults to Concord location regardless) - tip, use street addresses! I consider those hiccups part of the learning process and all that aside, these are really nice people. Dr. Wesson has great bedside manner and humor, and is very cautious with eyes- you only get one pair in a lifetime, right?! Front staff does not coddle, but are adult and
Jessi R.
Jessi R.
Sep 09, 2014
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I went there for the first time. Because I was due for an eye check up and I had not had one since I move here. I had an eye infection like two months ago and I called xxxx eye doctor out of the area whom has me on the files and schedule an appointment. The shuttle bus did not pick up on that appointment day. So I go in this place with an upfront appointment. It was horrible. First, I get checked in and then I get exam and then I supposedly come out good in the eyes which is a good thing. But normally, I have dry eyes according to my former eye doctor out of state whom prescribe me those specific