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GP Fitter Locator

The GPLI now maintains a database of GP lens fitters for use by:


Submit Your Information for the GP Fitter Locator

If you are a GP lens fitter, you may apply to be included in the database. Please submit your information as you wish it to appear in the database below:

Name:

Degree or title (OD, MD, etc):

Practice name (optional):

Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Phone number:

Website:

 

Check all that apply:

General GP Contact Lens Fitter
  Bifocal/Multifocal Fitter
  Irregular Cornea Fitter
  Corneal Reshaping/Orthokeratology Fitter
 

Please provide your email address so that we may contact you if we have questions:

E-mail:

Re-type your e-mail:

 

Your email address will not be displayed in your listing, unless you check below:

I do not have a website; please display my email address instead. (We cannot display both website and email address.)
 

I understand that my information will be displayed to consumers and eye care practitioners who search for a GP fitter within 100 miles of my location, and GPLI reserves the right to reject, modify or discontinue any inappropriate listing at its sole discretion.

 
 

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