Moran Eye Center

Moran Vision Center at the Old Mill

6360 South 3000 East, Suite 200
Salt Lake City, Utah 84121
(801) 585-3937
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

From the North

Take I-15 to the I-215 interchange and head East.  Exit at 6200 South and use the far right lane which will allow a turn at 3000 East.  The Old Mill Medical Center is the second building on the West side of 3000 East at 6360 South 3000 East, Suite 200.

From the South

Follow the same directions as above

Questions?

Call the Moran Vision Center at the Old Mill at (801) 585-3937.


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Ophthalmologists

Photo of Majid Moshirfar, M.D., F.A.C.S.Majid Moshirfar, is the director of the Moran Eye Center’s LASIK Surgery Program. Dr. Moshirfar specializes in LASIK surgery, medical and surgical management of corneal disorders, cataract removal and inflammatory eye diseases. Dr. Moshirfar lectures extensively around the country on a variety of vision correction procedures and has become a community spokesperson on the benefits and risks of vision correction surgery.

Mark D. Mifflin, M.D.

Photo of Mark D. Mifflin, M.D.Mark D. Mifflin specializes in the medical and surgical treatment of corneal and anterior segment eye diseases. His expertise includes all types of corneal transplantation, cataract surgery, and LASIK surgery, intra-ocular lenses, and conductive keratoplasty.







R. Michael Duffin, M.D

Photo of Dr. DuffinDr. Duffin comes to us from Hemet, California, a beautiful city just southwest of Palm Springs, where he has been a successful ophthalmologist in private practice for 25 years. In addition to his private practice experience, Dr. Duffin brings an extraordinary record of international ophthalmology to the Moran Eye Center. He has participated in 17 service trips to foreign countries, sponsored by his church or nonprofit groups such as Deseret International Foundation. In past trips, he performed free eye surgeries for patients who couldn't afford such care in clinics. He also trained doctors in sight-saving surgery techniques. He has performed surgeries on nine trips to El Salvador, two to Guatemala, two to Chile, two to Zimbabwe, and one to the Republic of Georgia.

Joseph L. Hatch, M.D.

Photo of Joseph L. Hatch, M.D.Joseph L. Hatch provides expertise and experience in all areas of ophthalmology and has extensive experience in contact lens fitting. He was recently named to the prestigious Board of Directors of the American Medical Association Foundation.












Ophthalmology Services

Old Mill interiorWhat sets the ophthalmology services at the Moran Eye Center at Old Mill apart from other vision care options available in the Salt Lake City area? We feel it is the outstanding training, experience and knowledge our ophthalmologists possess and the matchless referral options available to you. Our Ophthalmologists would be happy to discuss your options in regards to the ophthalmology needs you may have.

Information about Moran ophthalmologists and ophthalmology services at the Moran Eye Center can be found on the Find a Doctor page.






Contact Lens Services

At the Moran Eye Center at Old Mill, we provide expert contact lens fittings and exams and offer the most current and comfortable contact lenses on the market. We have soft disposable lenses, soft disposable toric lenses (lenses that correct astigmatism), rigid gas permeable lenses, bifocal contacts and monovision lenses for our patients where both nearsightedness and farsightedness need correction.

If you are a new contact lens wearer, our staff of experienced doctors, technicians and opticians will teach you how to insert, remove and care for your contact lenses to make your transition to contacts easy and prevent any harm from occurring to your eyes.

We also offer prescription colored contact lenses and colored contacts for those who simply want to change their eye color. We are the regional experts in finding innovative solutions to our hard-to-fit patients. This includes patients who have very high prescriptions, dry eye, are continuous computer users, have chronic allergies, sensitive eyes and those who previously failed to adapt to contact lenses.