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Many people prefer to wear contacts instead of eyeglasses. Luckily, as advances are made in the optometry field, more and more people are able to wear contacts to improve their vision. We understand that your first visit to the eye doctor can feel overwhelming and we try to accommodate all new patients with a comfortable and organized facility.

Meet Clarifye at Fox Eye Care, whose initial measurement is so precise it helps reduce the guesswork of "which is better?" Our goal is to cover everything you need with a full and efficient assessment, but without waiting to see the doctor. For years, more and more people have been switching to contact lenses.
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Fox Eye Care Group is a sublease practice, located next to Lenscrafters, with 6 locations in North Carolina. We have two locations at Crabtree Valley Mall and Triangle Town Center. The two locations in Greensboro are at Four Seasons Town Center and Friendly Shopping Center. Our Winston Salem eye care location is in Hanes Mall.
Dr. William Fox attended David Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee for his undergraduate course of study in biochemistry. He then attended The Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tennessee where he was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society and where he graduated with a doctor of optometry degree.
At Fox Eye Care Group our eye doctors are confident that we can provide the eye care you need. Below you'll find a list of some of the key eye care services that our optometric practice offers. Comprehensive eye exams for adults and children, co-management of laser vision correction surgery, caring for eye emergencies and so much more.
My family drove from Raleigh because we always have the best experience with Dr. Tart! The staff was amazing from the first phone call to the end of our visit! We loved the fact that we were made to feel important and that our business mattered! We are happily to travel each year for our annual visit because all of the staff treated us like we were more than just a number!
When you choose an optometrist to care for your vision and eye health, you need someone who does much more than sell you glasses. You need a compassionate, highly qualified eye doctor who will examine and treat your eyes for long-lasting, quality vision. You need an optometrist you can trust will help you optimize the benefits of healthy vision.
Reviews (4)
Wally W.
Wally W.
Feb 08, 2021
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DO NOT USE THIS OFFICE. They quoted me a price. I questioned them on it because I knew that wasn't how my insurance worked. They assured me I was wrong and they were correct. I allowed them to do the service. Then they billed me an additional $146.80 saying insurance had not paid the rest of the bill. Their mistake, but they want me to pay for it.
Steve S.
Steve S.
Jul 13, 2020
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Staff was friendly enough, but I did not get a chance to see the doctor. This is an office that even with insurance requires your normal copay, a contact fitting fee even if you only want a prescription... and NOW they are requiring a MANDATORY retinal imaging that will cost an extra $39, even more if you don't have insurance. For an exam that was supposed to cost $40, they were going to charge around $100.

Be sure you get clear on all their EXTRA fees before going here. Unethical practices in my opinion!

I walked out and won't be back!
Gretel M.
Gretel M.
Jun 16, 2016
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Overall friendly staff, doc was attentive and took time w me even though they were pretty busy. Pricey but sweet lady gave me 15.00 off without my coupon I misplaced.
Kevin G.
Kevin G.
Jun 07, 2009
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A few months ago I went to Wal mart to buy contacts. Lo and behold my prescription expired two days before. I reduced myself to a child begging for candy. Just let me buy one box. No way man! A yearly exam is 100 bucks. So I threw on the coke bottles for a while. Well the older I get the fatter my face gets and my glasses are irritating my temples. The only place open on Sat is Fox and they take my insurance. I was determined not to get dilated as I had work to do that day. After being talked into dilation I was talked into buying astigmatism contacts. Sixty bucks/box as opposed to the