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Nikolas Moore, O.D.

Nikolas Moore, ODHarbor Eyecare Center welcomed Dr. Nikolas Moore to our team in 2020 after he graduated from The New England College of Optometry. His doctoral training included patient care at the VA in Bedford, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Lynn Community Health Center, Martha Elliot Health Center, and others.

Dr. Nik is interested in neuro-optometry, ocular disease, and family eye care. “My goals are to treat patients with respect and compassion. I want patients to feel totally comfortable under my care and that of the staff here at the Harbor Eyecare Center. I enjoy thoroughly educating patients on their specific eye-related conditions and needs. Half of medicine is education; the more a patient understands the more they can actively make choices that will better their health. I want to share my knowledge with my patients so that together we can be informed and make better and wiser decisions about their ocular and general health.”

Dr. Nik has spent most of his life in southern NH and loves living in New England. He likes to spend his non-work time outside exploring nature, whether it be hiking, swimming, boating, or fishing.

Dr. Nik works with brain injury, neuro optometry, and binocular vision care patients. Dr. Nik also provides pediatric eye care, including addressing childhood learning-related vision problems. He is also accepting primary eye care patients of any age.