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WELCOME TO OUR PRACTICE!
We
are pleased to welcome you to our office. If you're looking for quality
care with a personal touch, we hope you'll give us a call. Dr. Caughell,
Dr. Temple, and our staff look
forward to the opportunity of serving your family's eye care needs. Our
office is conveniently located nearby and we would be delighted to have
you as a patient.
Please
spend a little time on this website to get to know us and our services
better.
For example, click the services tab on the
left to see what we
offer. This includes a full range of eye care
including
comprehensive exams, eye infections, eye diseases, diabetic
exams, contact lenses, glasses, and
specialized children's
exams. Go take a look!
Congratulations to Dr. Caughell for being inducted into the American
Academy of Optometry as a Fellow of the Academy!
More on the AAO - www.aaopt.org
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An excerpt from a recent episode of the
hit TV show "THE DOCTORS"
Three Must-Have Annual Medical Exams: Skin, Dental and
Eye
"So often we’re preoccupied with the daily business of
living that we neglect the basic checkups that keep us healthy. Between
the kids, and the job, and the house and the groceries — who has the
time? To stress the importance of these exams, The Doctors send
comedienne Vikki Kelleher on a marathon doctor’s visit — three different
doctors in one day!"
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News Video on Eye
Exams: Check it out!
Everything there is to know about our office. Click
HERE
to download and view our 2008 patient information manual. (Saved in MS
Word)
New Hours: To better serve
you we now offer Thursday evening hours and are open during lunch.
Our office will be open Thursdays until 8:00 PM.
We've been busy! Click on
What's
New to see some exciting new eye care products that we
are offering; including Rudy Project performance sunglasses, the
next generation of no-line bifocals, next generations bifocal contact
lenses, and the prescription eyelash
thickening/darkening product Latisse.
Did you know?
The American Optometric Association recommends children have their first
eye exam at 6 months old, 3 years, and 5 years? - A thorough
exam can safely be done on an infant!
There are over 1 million Americans with undiagnosed glaucoma.
Vision problems can significantly hinder your child's ability to learn.
Diabetics should have a dilated eye exam every year.


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