Robert A. Middleton, O.D.
Robert A. Middleton, O.D. is a board certified Optometric Physician specializing in eye care and visual assessment for patients of all ages. Dr. Middleton and his associates founded Correct Vision in 1996. They are proud to provide the highest level of eye care, from routine care of glasses and contacts, to emergencies, eye diseases, cataract and laser surgery. Dr. Middleton earned his Doctor of Optometry degree from Nova Southeastern University in 1995 and a B.S. in Chemistry from Syracuse University in 1991. Prior to Correct Vision, he completed a residency in ocular disease at Capital Eye Consultants in Fairfax, Virgina 1995-1996. His residency training was in association with the New England College of Optometry and Massachusetts Eye & Ear.
Dr. Middleton enjoys extensive clinical experience through his position at Correct Vision Family Eye Center. He has conducted numerous professional seminars, and is a member of the prestigious Bascom Palmer eye care network.
Dr. Middleton’s philosophy in eye care is to: “Treat patients in the same way I would want myself and family members treated, reviewing all options to find the course of care that suits each individual patients’ needs”.
"My philosophy is to treat patients in the same way I would want myself and family members treated, reviewing all options to find the course of care that best suits each individual patients' needs."
Dr. Middleton enjoys extensive clinical experience through his position at Correct Vision Family Eye Center. He has conducted numerous professional seminars, and is a member of the prestigious Bascom Palmer eye care network.
Dr. Middleton’s philosophy in eye care is to: “Treat patients in the same way I would want myself and family members treated, reviewing all options to find the course of care that suits each individual patients’ needs”.
"My philosophy is to treat patients in the same way I would want myself and family members treated, reviewing all options to find the course of care that best suits each individual patients' needs."