Craig A. Coleman, O.D. offers comprehensive eye care services and in-demand lenses and frames to Hilliard and the surrounding communities. Click or call to connect, and access the quality of vision care you deserve. Craig A. Coleman, O.D. has been a leading provider of optometry services and vision care products in the Hilliard community since 1956, and we want to help you achieve and maintain clear vision for years to come.
Our experienced eye doctors offer comprehensive vision examinations at our Hilliard optometry office and specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide array of eye diseases, conditions, and problems. We use advanced diagnostic technology and vision correction products and are committed to improving the quality of life of persons in the Hilliard community through enhanced vision.
Our experienced eye doctors offer comprehensive vision examinations at our Hilliard optometry office and specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide array of eye diseases, conditions, and problems. We use advanced diagnostic technology and vision correction products and are committed to improving the quality of life of persons in the Hilliard community through enhanced vision.
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The leading provider of quality vision care products and personalized optometric services in Hilliard. Since 1956, Craig A. Coleman, O.D. has been the leader and preferred provider of quality vision care products and personalized optometric services to our patients in Hilliard and the surrounding areas.
Craig A. Coleman, O.D. offers a number of cutting-edge vision care services and products at our optometrist office in Hilliard. To learn more about the specific products we offer and conditions we treat, please select one of the subcategories below and schedule an appointment with Craig A. Coleman, O.D.
A brief description of the types of lenses and variety of frames available at Craig A. Coleman, O.D. in Hilliard. Selecting your lenses and frames is a very personal choice. A wide variety of options are available that can be tailored to suit not only your medical needs but also your fashion preferences.
There are a number of reasons why you might prefer contact lenses to standard eyewear: a glasses-free look, hassle-free vision correction, wearing non-prescription sunwear and goggles, or the convenience of not having to worry about misplacing your glasses. If you have a high prescription or astigmatism, contact lenses may provide more enhanced vision correction than glasses.
Craig A. Coleman, O.D. in Hilliard provides treatment, consultation and referrals for these common vision correction surgeries and procedures. Vision correction is a general term used to describe a variety of optometric techniques for correcting less-than-perfect vision. For your convenience, we have included a brief description of some of the most common vision correction procedures offered at Craig A. Coleman, O.D. in Hilliard.
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Jaclyn Thompson
May 22, 2021
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I had put an inquiry in on Sunday night regarding eye irritation I had been undergoing all weekend. Dr Coleman called me Sunday night and assured he would make time to see me as soon as possible. He was so genuine and helpful and mentally made me relieved. They squeezed me into their packed schedule this afternoon and he was able to remove the irritation and was thorough and extremely helpful. Wonderful experience I would recommend him to anyone!
Thank you dr. Coleman!
Thank you dr. Coleman!
Lvl Blasian
May 17, 2021
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I'd like to start off by thanking dr coleman. My car broke down so I had to pull into the closet parking lot which happend to be his practice. He walked out asking if everything was alright. I explained the situation and he told me if it became to hot outside for my child and I, we could come inside while waiting for the tow truck. I appreciate it greatly.
River Rain
Jan 27, 2021
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Raymond Gramke
Dec 12, 2020
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Phil M.
Jun 19, 2020
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Richard Sparks
Jan 01, 2020
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John Simon
May 26, 2019
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Carmen Horst
Dec 23, 2018
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After evaluating an elderly patient & seeing the patient had cataracts & glaucoma, he should have referred the patient if the cataracts were severe enough. Coleman pressed that the patient have glasses made, even though Dave told him that we wanted to wait. The patient had a hard time seeing with the new glasses. It was at this time Coleman then referred the patient to an ophthalmologist who stated the patient should've had cataract surgery 7 yrs ago. I call this cheating the patient.