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  • Online Front Desk
    • Insurance and Payments
    • Online Forms
  • Eye Care Services
    • Eye & Vision Exams
      • Medical Eye Exams
      • Children's Eye Exams
    • Contact Lens Exams
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    • Urgent Care
    • Lasik Eye Surgery
    • Advanced Diagnostics
  • About Us
    • Meet The Optometrist
    • Meet The Staff
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  • Reading Glasses

    During the normal aging process, components of your eyes change in shape and flexibility. This frequently corresponds to vision changes that may make it difficult to see close objects. Although not all adults experience these changes, many find that they need reading glasses as they get older. Visiting

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  • Lens Coatings

    When you’re picking out a new pair of glasses, choosing the frames that best fit your face is just the beginning. After selecting your frames, you’ll need to choose the type of lens, lens material, and lens coating. With advances in eyeglass technology, there are several lens coating options to choose

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  • How to Read Prescriptions

    Vision that is 20/20 describes a normal level of clarity and sharpness in your vision. This is called visual acuity. This measurement offers a way to compare the quality of your vision to a professional standard. Using this tool helps your eye care provider to accurately gauge whether you need corrective

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  • Bifocals & Multifocals

    If you find yourself struggling to see both at far distances and nearby reading materials, then it may be time to consider bifocals. Your eye care provider and the trained optometry staff will work with you to determine the best way to meet your needs while helping you to look and feel your best. What

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