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Clinic Safety Protocols

The safety of patients, clinic staff and doctors is vital, which is why we encourage you to learn more about safety protocols.  When you book an
appointment with your optometrist, the clinic staff will also explain what you can expect during your visit.

An eye exam is so much more than a vision test

Your optometrists examines the tissues and structures inside your eye during an exam to ensure they are health. 

 

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Eye Exams & Health

Get the facts on when children, adults and seniors should have eye exams. Plus, what you should be aware of at every stage of your life.


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Eye Infections, Conditions & Emergency Coverage

Your doctor of optometry has the proper knowledge, tools and equipment to diagnose, treat and refer to a specialist, if needed. Learn how they can help.


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