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Business Profile: Boston Eyes in Hopkinton offers comprehensive vision care

by | Aug 21, 2025 | Business, Featured

Boston Eyes in Hopkinton

Boston Eyes in Hopkinton is a new office offering full-service, expert eye care for the whole community.

Boston Eyes in Hopkinton is a new medical office offering a full spectrum of integrated eye care services. Whether it is a routine exam, a surgical consultation, assistance with managing chronic conditions like glaucoma, or the latest in high-end eyewear, the office meets all of its customers’ needs under one roof.

With a team of experienced optometrists and ophthalmologists, the practice aims to streamline the patient experience by combining specialties that typically are spread across multiple locations, sometimes quite a distance away from one another.

The new office will be the latest branch of Milford-Franklin Eye Center, which operates facilities in Milford, Franklin and Medfield.

Dr. Roger Kaldawy, CEO of Boston Eyes in Hopkinton, fell in love with ophthalmology because it combines medicine, surgery and technology, such as lasers, light and ultrasound, and because it continues to evolve every day.

“Because we are an integrated practice, there is no middleman with us,” Kaldawy shared. “You have access to an ophthalmologist immediately in one of our local offices, instead of needing to wait to see one for weeks or months while a referral goes through. Also, our world-class surgery center is just several minutes away in Milford, making it much easier for patients to get the care they need quickly and locally.”

Kaldawy began at Milford-Franklin Eye Center over 23 years ago and also helped the former owner of Hopkinton Eye Associates build a glaucoma specialty in his office, as there was a growing need for clientele in that location. Assisting there, he and his wife fell in love with the town, so when an opportunity arose to expand the practice in Hopkinton, he jumped at the chance.

“Hopkinton is a special place,” Kaldawy said. “We are so excited to be able to open this location and provide our services to the community. We have a large, 59-staff team, including three ophthalmologists, four optometrists and nine surgeons who work within our surgery center, and we pride ourselves on providing the best in medical and surgical eye care.”

With its cutting-edge technology, collaborative team, and commitment to personalized care, Boston Eyes in Hopkinton is redefining what it means to “go to the eye doctor.”

“We truly believe in what we do, and everyone at our practice treats each person who walks through the door with the same compassion and attention as they would if they were one of their own family members,” said Kaldawy, adding: “The facility will be a beautiful and comfortable environment, with plenty of parking and the most innovative equipment available.”

Boston Eyes in Hopkinton opens at 66 Main Street in mid-September. Individuals can learn more or book an appointment online at BostonEyesHopkinton.com or by calling the office at 508-528-3344.

Business Profiles are advertising features designed to provide information and background about Hopkinton Independent advertisers.

1 Comment

  1. Debbi Goodhue

    I’m so excited to read your story. I would like to make an appointment when you open. Do you accept Fallon/Orange insurance?

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