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Vanderbilt Optical: Jason Eugenides, OD
We treat eyes that don't have enough natural lubrication to relieve itchiness and irritation. Dr. Jason Eugenides, the optometrist at Vanderbilt Optical in Naples, Florida, believes that personal attention and professionalism should be the foundation of every patient-doctor relationship. He specializes in contact lens fittings, children's eye care, and the treatment and management of ocular disease.

Born and raised in northwest Indiana, Dr. Eugenides completed his doctorate in optometry at Indiana University in 1988. He has been practicing in Naples since 1993. As an English and Spanish speaker, he enjoys getting to know patients of all backgrounds and establishing relationships with people in the local Naples community.
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Do you have trouble seeing objects either close up or far away? If your eyesight is fading, you might experience headaches, blurry vision or dry eyes. Prescription eyeglasses will help you see clearly. Visit Dr. Jason Eugenides at Vanderbilt Optical in Naples, Florida, for a professional eye exam. His staff can then help you select the right pair of stylish eyeglasses to help you see clearly.
A regular eye exam is just as important to your health as a teeth cleaning or a physical checkup. At Vanderbilt Optical in Naples, Florida, Dr. Jason Eugenides performs routine eye exams for both children and adults. In just one short appointment you can ensure the health and safety of your eyes, update your prescription, and resolve any symptoms that may be bothering you.
When your eyes don't have enough natural lubrication, they can get dry, itchy and irritated. This dryness can lead to an increased risk of infection, and it may even compromise your vision. If you want to find a treatment for dry eyes, Dr. Jason Eugenides at Vanderbilt Optical in Naples, Florida, can help you relieve symptoms so you can see clearly and easily.
With the advent of online eyeglass sales, there's a lot of buzz on the internet about the "PD" measurement spectacle manufacturers require in order to make glasses remotely without seeing the patient. The "PD" measurement is an abbreviation of the term "pupillary distance". Over simplified, it's the distance that your eyes are set apart measured in millimeters.
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