Taylor Fronczak, O.D.

BUFFALO OPTOMETRIST

Dr. Taylor Fronczak is a dedicated optometrist at Buffalo Ophthalmology, specializing in primary care and ocular disease. She excels at providing patient-focused care and fostering collaborative relationships with her colleagues.

Education & Experience

Dr. Fronczak earned her Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences from Daemen University, where she completed a pre-medicine professional track. She graduated cum laude with her Doctor of Optometry degree at the Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of Optometry. During her doctoral studies, she demonstrated her dedication to clinical excellence by serving as a tutor in biomedical sciences, ocular disease, and anatomy.

Following her graduation, Dr. Fronczak completed a residency in ocular disease and primary eye care at the Erie Veterans Administration Medical Center in Erie, PA. There, she gained specialized experience in managing ocular conditions such as glaucoma, dry eye disease, and diabetic retinopathy.

Dr. Fronczak’s clinical training includes externships at the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Batavia, NY, the Hollywood Eye Institute in Cooper City, FL, and COSSMA clinics in Puerto Rico, where she honed her skills in ocular care. Her educational and professional background underscores her commitment to providing the highest standard of care for her patients.

Expert Patient Care & Accomplishments

Dr. Fronczak is deeply committed to ensuring patients receive convenient, high-quality care. She values collaboration between optometrists and ophthalmologists to streamline care and address all aspects of her patients’ ocular health in one location.

Her clinical interests include managing glaucoma, treating dry eye disease, and conducting diabetic retinal exams. Bilingual in English and Spanish, Dr. Fronczak can communicate effectively with a diverse range of patients.

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