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EM ACCESS STATE DIR TEMPLATE 09.Sv ACCESS NETWORK PROVIDER LOCATIONS California CA CITY OF CASTRO VALLEY CASTRO VALLEY OPTOMETRIC GRP 4041 E CASTRO VALLEY BLVD Alameda County (510) 881-8343 CASTRO VALLEY, CA 94552 CITY OF ALAMEDA DR JENNIFER H ONG 2223 SANTA CLARA AVE STE A GARY OSIAS 3717 CASTRO VALLEY BLVD (510) 521-0551 ALAMEDA, CA 94501 (510) 886-1856 CASTRO VALLEY, CA 94546 EYES ON WEBSTER 1620 WEBSTER ST JOHN S LIU OD 3550 CASTRO VALLEY BLVD (510) 522-2811 ALAMEDA, CA 94501 (510) 581-1680 CASTRO VALLEY, CA 94546 EYEWISE OPTOMETRY 2651 BLANDING AVE STE B CITY OF DUBLIN (510) 748-9749 ALAMEDA, CA 94501 DUBLIN OPTOMETRY INC 7204 REGIONAL ST (925) 803-1010 DUBLIN, CA 94568 EYEXAM OF CALIFORNIA 2202 F SOUTHSHORE CTR (510) 521-9801 ALAMEDA, CA 94501 GOLDEN DUBLIN OPTOMETRY 4288 DUBLIN BLVD STE 114 (925) 828-2002 DUBLIN, CA 94568 GARY NELSON OD 1801 SANTA CLARA AVE (510) 521-2015 ALAMEDA, CA 94501 MARK D MCADAMS 7189 AMADOR PLAZA RD (925) 828-9511 DUBLIN, CA 94568 LENSCRAFTERS 2202 F SOUTHSHORE CTR (051) 021-9801 ALAMEDA, CA 94501 OPTOMETRIC IMAGES 4550 TASSAJARA RD STE C (925) 479-0400 DUBLIN, CA 94568 MARINA VILLAGE OPTOMETRY 847 MARINA VILLAGE PKWY (510) 337-7970 ALAMEDA, CA 94501 SITE FOR SORE EYES 4540 DUBLIN BLVD (925) 833-3937 DUBLIN, CA 94568 CITY OF ALBANY TERESA GOLDBERG OD 1313 SOLANO AVE CITY OF EMERYVILLE (510) 526-0194 ALBANY, CA 94706 AMATER Z TRAYLOR JR MD 5682 ADELINE ST (510) 655-5385 EMERYVILLE, CA 94608 CITY OF BERKELEY DRS CHUN & FUJIKAWA 2414 SHATTUCK AVE EYEXAM OF CALIFORNIA 5707 CHRISTIE AVE (510) 843-1228 BERKELEY, CA 94704 (510) 547-8304 EMERYVILLE, CA 94608 FOR EYES OPTICAL CO 2112 SHATTUCK AVE LENSCRAFTERS 5707 CHRISTIE AVE (510) 540-0556 BERKELEY, CA 94704 (510) 547-8304 EMERYVILLE, CA 94608 HARLEN WONG OD 1928 SHATTUCK AVE CITY OF FREMONT (510) 843-4030 BERKELEY, CA 94704 ALAN MILANO OD 47860 WARM SPRINGS BLVD (510) 651-3937 FREMONT, CA 94539 LAMORINDA TOTAL EYE CARE 3000 COLBY ST STE 105 (510) 841-3937 BERKELEY, CA 94705 ALLIED OPTICAL INC 101 FREMONT HUB (510) 791-8228 FREMONT, CA 94538 MYRON LEE MD 3000 COLBY ST STE 104 (510) 843-4613 BERKELEY, CA 94705 DON PEGUEROS OD 4527 MATTOS DR (510) 797-4750 FREMONT, CA 94536 SITE FOR SORE EYES 2174 SHATTUCK AVE (510) 841-6963 BERKELEY, CA 94704 DR MONIKA CHUGH OD INC 39190 PASEO PADRE PARKWAY (510) 791-8300 FREMONT, CA 94538 STERLING VISION CARE 2174 SHATTUCK AVE (510) 841-6963 BERKELEY, CA 94704 EAST BAY VISION CTR OPTOMETRY 34420 FREMONT BLVD STE E (510) 796-9600 FREMONT, CA 94555 TANG CENTER OPTOMETRY CLINIC 2222 BANCROFT WAY 3RD FLOOR (510) 643-2020 BERKELEY, CA 94720 EYE CONTACT OPTOMETRIC GROUP2191 MOWRY AVE STE 500F (510) 742-1004 FREMONT, CA 94538 UC BERKELEY SCHOOL OF OPT 230 MINOR HALL (510) 642-2020 BERKELEY, CA 94720 FAMILY VISION CARE 1556 WASHINGTON BLVD (510) 438-0508 FREMONT, CA 94539 Visit www.eyemedvisioncare.com for current provider information. Page 1 September 2009 ACCESS NETWORK PROVIDER LOCATIONS California FIRSTSIGHT VISION SERVICES INC 44009 OSGOOD ROAD RICHARD J BLEVINS OD 1197 A STREET (510) 445-1581 FREMONT, CA 94539 (510) 538-1313 HAYWARD, CA 94541 FREMONT OPTOMETRIC GROUP 39355 CALIFORNIA ST STE 103 SEARS 660 W WINTON AVE (510) 744-2010 FREMONT, CA 94538 (510) 784-5313 HAYWARD, CA 94545 HARANO AND HAW OPTOMETRIC CORP3935 BEACON AVE STE A TOTALVISION OPTOMETRY INC 22268 FOOTHILL BLVD (510) 792-9900 FREMONT, CA 94538 (510) 889-1520 HAYWARD, CA 94541 HARREN CHU 43625 MISSION BLVD STE 103 CITY OF LIVERMORE (510) 623-8889 FREMONT, CA 94539 ACCUVISION OPTOMETRY 2580 OLD FIRST STREET (925) 449-8188 LIVERMORE, CA 94550 HARRY CHAN OD 1895 MOWRY AVE STE 117 (510) 797-8770 FREMONT, CA 94538 MARSHALL KAMENA OD 1171 MURRIETTA BLVD STE 5 (925) 443-3553 LIVERMORE, CA 94550 MASKEEN K SABHARWAL MD 1860 MOWRY AVE STE 101 (510) 793-2020 FREMONT, CA 94538 TRI VALLEY OPTOMETRY 254 S LIVERMORE AVE (925) 447-3222 LIVERMORE, CA 94550 MISSION VALLEY EYE MEDICAL CTR 39263 MISSION BLVD STE 1 (510) 796-4500 FREMONT, CA 94539 VALLEY EYECARE CTR 28 FENTON ST (925) 449-4000 LIVERMORE, CA 94550 RAYMOND F PEDERSEN OD 38069 MARTHA AVE STE 200 (510) 791-5272 FREMONT, CA 94536 CITY OF NEWARK 20 20 IMAGE OPTOMETRY 39718 CEDAR BLVD SITE FOR SORE EYES 101 FREMONT HUB COURTYARD (510) 493-2272 NEWARK, CA 94560 (510) 791-8228 FREMONT, CA 94538 ANDREW S MA OD 100 NEWPARK MALL TONY PARK OD 3200 MOWRY AVE STE G (510) 713-3968 NEWARK, CA 94560 (510) 796-4747 FREMONT, CA 94538 DELTA OPTICAL 35149 NEWARK BLVD STE B VISION FIRST 5211 MOWRY AVE (510) 796-4732 NEWARK, CA 94560 (510) 790-2020 FREMONT, CA 94538 DR CHRISINE KO OD 35149 NEWARK BLVD STE C CITY OF HAYWARD (510) 744-9100 NEWARK, CA 94560 DR RICK S POPE 1575 B STREET (510) 581-1430 HAYWARD, CA 94541 EYEXAM OF CALIFORNIA 1115 NEW PARK MALL (510) 792-6842 NEWARK, CA 94560 EYE SPY OPTOMETRIC 299 SOUTHLAND MALL (510) 782-8911 HAYWARD, CA 94545 HARANO AND HAW OPTOMETRIC CORP35104 NEWARK BLVD (510) 793-4023 NEWARK, CA 94560 EYEXAM OF CALIFORNIA 500 SOUTHLAND MALL (510) 887-1887 HAYWARD, CA 94545 JCPENNEY OPTICAL 500 NEWPARK MALL (510) 745-9325 NEWARK, CA 94560 FAY NIAZI OD 1384 B STREET (510) 537-5069 HAYWARD, CA 94541 LENSCRAFTERS 1115 NEW PARK MALL (510) 792-6842 NEWARK, CA 94560 FREMONT FAMILY EYECARE 31119 MISSION BOULEVARD (510) 471-1234 HAYWARD, CA 94544 SEARS 100 NEWPARK MALL (510) 713-3968 NEWARK, CA 94560 HAYWARD OPTOMETRY 865 B STREET (510) 733-3105 HAYWARD, CA 94541 SHITAL SHETH CHATWANI 7340 THORNTON AVE (510) 792-9611 NEWARK, CA 94560 JCPENNEY OPTICAL 340 SOUTHLAND MALL (510) 732-6207 HAYWARD, CA 94545 SITE FOR SORE EYES 2209 NEW PARK MALL (510) 790-1001 NEWARK, CA 94560 LENSCRAFTERS 500 SOUTHLAND MALL (510) 887-1887 HAYWARD, CA 94545 STERLING VISION CARE #534 2209 NEW PARK MALL (510) 790-1001 NEWARK, CA 94560 NAJLA MALAK OD 660 W WINTON AVENUE (510) 784-5313 HAYWARD, CA 94545 Visit www.eyemedvisioncare.com for current provider information. Page 2 September 2009 ACCESS NETWORK PROVIDER LOCATIONS California ZUZAI EYE Q OPTOMETRY 39055 CEDAR BLVD STE 133 OAKLAND CHINATOWN OPTOMETRIC212 NINTH ST (510) 795-0888 NEWARK, CA 94560 (510) 835-8343 OAKLAND, CA 94607 CITY OF OAKLAND OAKLAND VISION CENTER 1960 BROADWAY (510) 893-5566 OAKLAND, CA 94612 ALL EYES ON ME OPTOMETRY 3417 FRUITVALE AVE. (510) 530-2000 OAKLAND, CA 94602 PETER DISALVO OD 8105 EDGEWATER DR STE 1 (510) 632-6951 OAKLAND, CA 94621 ANDY MONTALVO OD 1955 BROADWAY (510) 832-0251 OAKLAND, CA 94612 ROBERT A PFOST OD 3205 GRAND AVE (510) 444-0666 OAKLAND, CA 94610 BAY VISION EYE CARE 1741 BROADWAY (510) 835-8344 OAKLAND, CA 94612 SEARS 1955 BRDWY (510) 832-0251 OAKLAND, CA 94612 COLLEEN TASHIRO OD 1807 THIRD AVE (510) 444-1969 OAKLAND, CA 94606 SENOCH TONG OD 320 8TH STREET STE 1E (510) 272-0974 OAKLAND, CA 94607 DIANA C YUEN OD 3330 GRAND AVE (510) 832-3162 OAKLAND, CA 94610 SITE FOR SORE EYES 4171 PIEDMONT AVE (510) 655-5622 OAKLAND, CA 94611 DR DAVID A HOH OPTOMETRIST 373 9TH ST STE 201 (510) 832-2020 OAKLAND, CA 94607 SITE FOR SORE EYES 829 BROADWAY (510) 465-5876 OAKLAND, CA 94607 DR MIHWA KIM 2633 TELEGRAPH AVE STE 106 (510) 451-4900 OAKLAND, CA 94612 STERLING VISION CARE 4171 PIEDMONT AVE (510) 655-5622 OAKLAND, CA 94611 EAST BAY VISION CTR OPTOMETRY 1230 HARRISON ST (510) 839-0938 OAKLAND, CA 94612 CITY OF PLEASANTON EAST BAY VISION CTR OPTOMETRY 388 9TH ST STE 157 BARRY C WINSTON OD 4450 BLACK AVE STE C (510) 268-9600 OAKLAND, CA 94607 (925) 462-2600 PLEASANTON, CA 94566 FAMILY OPTOMETRIC VISION CARE 290 GRAND AVE DR CHARLES HOM 5679 GIBRALTAR DR (510) 451-9157 OAKLAND, CA 94610 (925) 463-3937 PLEASANTON, CA 94588 FIRST OPTICAL 755 FRANKLIN ST STE B EYEXAM OF CALIFORNIA 1104 STONERIDGE MALL RD (510) 268-1388 OAKLAND, CA 94607 (925) 463-3530 PLEASANTON, CA 94588 FRANKLIN OPTICAL 411 30TH ST FOOTHILL OPTOMETRIC GROUP 6155 STONERIDGE DRIVE STE 100 (510) 836-2353 OAKLAND, CA 94609 (925) 463-2150 PLEASANTON, CA 94588 FRUITVALE OPTOMETRY 3301 E 12TH ST STE 109 JAMES M YOUNG OD 1700 STONERIDGE MALL (510) 533-6567 OAKLAND, CA 94601 (925) 469-5468 PLEASANTON, CA 94588 HONG KONG OPTICAL 212 NINTH ST STE 110 JCPENNEY OPTICAL 1500 STONERIDGE MALL DR (510) 839-7344 OAKLAND, CA 94607 (925) 227-1445 PLEASANTON, CA 94588 IN VISION OPTOMETRY 1901 HARRISON ST STE 103 K W GREGORY KO PHD OD 5580 SPRINGDALE AVE STE E (510) 763-2020 OAKLAND, CA 94612 (925) 463-3100 PLEASANTON, CA 94588 INTERNATIONAL OPTOMETRY 600 INTERNATIONAL BLVD STE 101 LENSCRAFTERS 1104 STONERIDGE MALL RD (510) 832-0908 OAKLAND, CA 94606 (925) 463-3530 PLEASANTON, CA 94588 IRIS OPTOMETRIC GROUP 3945 PIEDMONT AVE PLEASANTON OPTOMETRY 1400 SANTA RITA RD STE B (510) 654-4747 OAKLAND, CA 94611 (925) 846-4364 PLEASANTON, CA 94566 LA CLINICA FAMILY OPTICAL 3060 B E 9TH ST SEARS 1700 STONERIDGE MALL (510) 535-4141 OAKLAND, CA 94601 (925) 469-5468 PLEASANTON, CA 94588 MICHELLE MO 3626 MACARTHUR BLVD THE VISION CENTER IN WAL-MART 4501 ROSEWOOD DR (510) 530-2015 OAKLAND, CA 94619 (925) 225-4001 PLEASANTON, CA 94588 Visit www.eyemedvisioncare.com for current provider information. Page 3 September 2009 ACCESS NETWORK PROVIDER LOCATIONS California VALLEY EYECARE CTR 5575 W LAS POSITAS BLVD STE 240 DOUGLAS MYERS OD INC 119 YELLOWSTONE DR (925) 460-5000 PLEASANTON, CA 94588 (530) 891-1146 CHICO, CA 95973 VISUAL EYES OPTOMETRY 4555 HOPYARD RD STE C-19 EYEXAM OF CALIFORNIA 1950 E 20TH ST STE A107-A105 (925) 463-7330 PLEASANTON, CA 94588 (530) 896-0579 CHICO, CA 95928 CITY OF SAN LEANDRO FAMILY EYE CARE OPTOMETRY 2565 CEANOTHUS AVE STE 155 (530) 899-3939 CHICO, CA 95973 BATRA VISON MEDICAL GROUP 15051 HESPERIAN BLVD STE A (510) 276-1212 SAN LEANDRO, CA 94578 JERRY LASKEY OD 680 RIO LINDO AVE STE 20 (530) 343-5541 CHICO, CA 95926 BELLA VISTA
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