Patients of all ages are welcome at the comfortable office of Bright Eyes Meridian, Mississippi. Our kind and trusted optometrist provides personalized optical and medical eye care in Meridian, Mississippi. Have you been looking for a reliable eye doctor near you for your family's needs? Make an appointment to see Dr. Phillips at Bright Eyes Meridian, Mississippi.
Dr. Phillips, the caring eye doctor near you in Meridian is experienced in diagnosing and treating what stands between you and your best vision and comfort. He is able to patiently explain to you the results of your eye exam and discuss your best options for treatment.
Dr. Phillips, the caring eye doctor near you in Meridian is experienced in diagnosing and treating what stands between you and your best vision and comfort. He is able to patiently explain to you the results of your eye exam and discuss your best options for treatment.
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Having a vision plan and choosing an optometrist who participates in your plan in Meridian, Mississippi will help you receive the most insurance benefits to pay the least out of your pocket for your eye care. At Bright Eyes Family Eye Care our eye doctors have excellent credentials and are experienced in family eye care.
Meet our optometric team in Meridian, Mississippi. We offer a full range of eye health services to clients of all ages - all with personalized attention and a smile. In our eye care office, every patient is treated warmly. Individualized attention is the foundation of our care, to ensure that your eyes remain healthy.
Our eye care center in Meridian offers a wide range of eye care services to people of all ages, from children to older adults. Our optometric team is dedicated to ensuring that you enjoy healthy eyes and clear vision so that you can live your best life. Whether you need a new pair of contacts, eyeglasses or require eye disease treatment, our Meridian optometric team provides cutting-edge eye and vision care.
Our eyes need tears to nourish, sustain and lubricate our eyes. DES, which is usually caused by insufficient tears or poor quality tears, leaves our eyes parched. This results in a variety of unpleasant symptoms, such as itchy, red, and sore eyes. Many people suffer from this chronic syndrome without realizing that it can permanently harm their eyes.
Childhood myopia, also known as near or short-sighted, can cause very serious eye diseases later in life. Offer your child a brighter future with myopia management. Myopia (nearsightedness) is reaching epidemic proportions. By 2050, half of the world's population is expected to have myopia.
That's worrying, as having myopia significantly raises the risk of developing sight-threatening eye diseases later in life, such as cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachment and macular degeneration.The level of myopia a child has is directly correlated to their risk of eye disease - the higher the myopia, the greater the risk.
That's worrying, as having myopia significantly raises the risk of developing sight-threatening eye diseases later in life, such as cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachment and macular degeneration.The level of myopia a child has is directly correlated to their risk of eye disease - the higher the myopia, the greater the risk.
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Kimberly
Feb 01, 2022
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Kim Rogers
Jan 03, 2022
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I was in on 12/28/2021 and my experience was great. but I do want to bring something to y’all’s attention, the girl in optical, that’s training, was super super sweet, we loved her. She made my daughter & me feel so welcomed. She kept apologizing to us due to the fact she was trying to get another employee that usually works in optical to help her and she was no where to be seen. It wasn’t her fault at all. I wanted to brag on how well she handled not knowing what to do. Her attitude never changed under pressure. She will be a 10/10 employee very soon.
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