Dr. Harry Quigley is an ophthalmologist in Lutherville. As an eye doctor, he diagnoses and treats diseases, injuries, or trauma of the eye such as glaucoma or cataracts.
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Yes, Dr. Harry A. Quigley is accepting new patients at this office.
10751 Falls Road, Lutherville, MD 21093
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Yes, Dr. Harry A. Quigley is accepting new patients at this office.
600 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21287
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Yes, Dr. Harry A. Quigley is accepting new patients at this office.
5255 Loughboro Nwrd, Washington, DC 20016-2633
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Dr. Harry Quigley graduated from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1971.
Dr. Quigley has three offices in Maryland and Washington DC where he specializes in Ophthalmology.
Dr. Quigley works with six hundred and five doctors including Dr. Leon Strauss and Dr. Steven Levin.
As an ophthalmologist in DC, Dr. Harry Quigley is trained to diagnose, treat, and manage diseases or trauma of the eye. Dr. Quigley may treat conditions such as glaucoma, corneal tumors, cataracts, retinal disorders, conjunctivitis, astigmatism and ocular tumors. Treatments may include the prescription of medication or surgeries such as corrective surgery (e.g. LASIK), cataract surgery, or glaucoma surgery.