At that time I started working at Dr. Robert C. Webb's practice in Grayson, Kentucky. I have been working at McCloud Eye Care Center from 11/10/03-present. I became ABO board certified in 2016, the only board certified optometrist in Grayson. The new facility has 3 times the space and exam rooms. Dr. McCloud has served on numerous professional boards.
Currently he is on the board at Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital, the Carter County Health Board Relay for Life of Carter County Board and a member of Kiwanis Club. Previous boards include Kentucky Optometric Association 2014-2018; Morehead State University Alumni Board 2005-2009. If you have any questions about our staff, don't hesitate to contact us today at (606) 474-5149.
Currently he is on the board at Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital, the Carter County Health Board Relay for Life of Carter County Board and a member of Kiwanis Club. Previous boards include Kentucky Optometric Association 2014-2018; Morehead State University Alumni Board 2005-2009. If you have any questions about our staff, don't hesitate to contact us today at (606) 474-5149.
Services
Proper eye care is important for people of all ages and regular eye exams are encouraged for everyone, but especially for those already using glasses or contact lenses. Your vision plays a vital role in your life each and every day, which is why it is so important to take the right steps for maintaining good eye health.
New patients keep our business growing, so we are always proud to offer high quality optometry services to our patients. 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. Our goal is to cover everything you need with a full and efficient assessment, but without waiting to see the doctor.
Some conditions we often detect are glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy. The sooner we discover these problems, the easier treating them will be. Early detection also gives us the best chance of slowing or reversing any symptoms, including vision loss. During an examination, especially if it is your first visit, we go over your history.
Children should have their first eye exam around the age of six months. If the first exam finds that their eyes are healthy, they won't need another appointment until they are between the age of two and three. Although many schools offer annual eye exams, they are not complete visual exams and the results can be inaccurate.
Our entire staff is happy to help our patients get the right glasses. We are here to discuss your lifestyle, your job, and your visual needs to point you in the right direction when it comes to picking out the perfect pair of glasses. We know how important it is to find glasses that fit you comfortably while still complimenting your face.