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Complete Eye Care and Optometry

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Preventive Care

Information on eye health, proper care, and prevention of eye diseases.

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Vision Correction

Information on eye health, proper care, and prevention of eye diseases.

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Transitions Lenses

Information on eye health, proper care, and prevention of eye diseases.

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Surgical Procedure

Information on eye health, proper care, and prevention of eye diseases.

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We preserve, enhance, and protect vision

Our goal is to educate the public on the importance of eye health, offering workshops, informative materials, and community outreach programs to raise awareness and promote proactive eye care.

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    Your eyes are our first priority

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Our FAQ

frequently asked question

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How old do I have to be to join?

You must be at least 18 years old to join our membership program. Participants must be 12 years old or older to join the youth club. There is no age limit to join our community group; everyone is welcome!

Can I put my appointment on hold?

Yes, you can put your appointment on hold. We understand unexpected changes happen. Please inform us at least 24 hours before your scheduled time. We'll work with you to find a new suitable appointment slot.

What if I cancel my appointment?

If you need to cancel your appointment, please notify us at least 24 hours in advance. This allows us to adjust our schedule accordingly. We understand plans can change, and we're here to assist you in rescheduling at your convenience. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions or need further assistance."

How old do I need to be for a checkup

We recommend scheduling regular checkups starting from childhood. Typically, annual eye exams are recommended for children starting around age 6, or earlier if there are concerns.

How often should adults get their eyes checked?

Adults should get their eyes checked every two years. However, if you have vision problems or risk factors, more frequent checkups may be necessary. Regular exams are essential for early detection and treatment of eye conditions.