EYE DOCTOR

Dr. Andrew Servinksy is a native Marylander who grew up just outside of Annapolis. He graduated from Mount Saint Mary's College with a bachelor's in Biology. He enjoyed playing on the men's tennis team and club volleyball. He attended the Pennsylvania College of Optometry and is a member of the International Optometric Honors Society. He completed his training in Baltimore at John Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute and Krieger Eye Institute. He practices primary care optometry and enjoys diagnosing and managing eye disease. He specializes in pediatric myopia management and fits specialty contact lenses for treating diseases such as keratoconus. He co-manages cataract and refractive surgery with several ophthalmologists in the area. In his free time, he enjoys mountain biking, skiing, and relaxing with his lovely wife, Maria, and their two kids, Gia and Lucas.
EYE DOCTOR

Dr. Maria Servinsky has been practicing optometry in Maryland since 2004. She is a board-certified and therapeutic licensed optometrist who provides comprehensive eye care, including routine vision examinations and the diagnosis and treatment of ocular conditions. Dr. Servinksy is very passionate about early detection of ocular disease. She specializes in the treatment and management of glaucoma. She is a member of the American Optometric Association and the Maryland Optometric Association. In her free time, Dr. Servinsky enjoys hiking, kayaking, doing jigsaw puzzles, and spending time with her husband Andy, daughter Gia, and son Lucas.




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Mon
8:00 - 4:30
Tue
8:00 - 6:00
Wed
8:00 - 4:30
Thu
8:00 - 6:00
Fri
8:00 - 2:00
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed
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1410 Forest Drive
Suite 1
Annapolis, MD 21403
(410) 295-3010
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