Looking For An Eye Exam near Jefferson And Want An Optometrist Who Uses The Latest Equipment, Gets You In On Time, Is Thorough and Really Cares About You?
Jefferson Eye Care | Jefferson, IA
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The Doctor and staff have always displayed great customer service each time I visited. The Doctor also educate you on his findings.
By Natashia J. on Google
I've gone to Dr. Terry Brown ever since he came to Jefferson & I've never been anything but happy with the care I've gotten. Dr. Brown always takes time to explain eveything. I've never felt like he was in a hurry to get through my appointment.
By Cheryl K. on 4HealthCareReviews
By William D. on 4HealthCareReviews
As always, I am very satisfied with the Friendly, Efficient, Skilled service I received at Jefferson Eye Care.
Jefferson Eye Care
117 E Lincolnway St.,
Suite 100,
Jefferson, IA 50129
Monday: 8:30AM – 5:00PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM – 5:00PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM – 5:00PM
Thursday: 8:30AM – 5:00PM
Friday: 8:30AM – 5:00PM
Saturday: Appointment Only
Sunday: Closed
We Care About You!
Our opticians will take the time to customize your visit based on your needs, and give you detailed information about your eye conditions and treatment.
Insurance Accepted
Including Blue Shield, EyeMed, Medicare, VSP, UHC, Blue Cross, Aetna, HealthNet, Medicare and more! Call us if you don't see yours listed.
Large Selection
Our wide selection of frames and lenses will fit your life, budget, and style! Luxottica Brands (like Ray-Ban), Aspex, Charmant, and more! We also specialize progressive no-line bifocals.
Eye Care Services We Offer
About Us
At Jefferson Eye Care, Dr. Terry Brown, Dr. Jamie Ostrander, and Dr. Tristan Brown provide medical and routine vision examinations for adults and children. Our eye doctors specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the eye and provide well vision exams. Treatments may include prescription of medicine, glasses, or contact lenses.
Regular eye examinations are an important part of your preventive health care. Children should have their first eye exam at 6 months of age, again at age 3 and every year into adulthood. The simple vision screening provided by your pediatrician may not detect all eye issues, and early detection is vital. Eye disease and vision issues are far more easily corrected prior to age 9, the age at which the brain has developed completely.
Rubbing your eyes, squinting, headaches, changes in vision or difficulty with focusing within arm’s length are indicators to visit your optometrist. For those who wear contact lenses our optometrists recommend annual exams. Vision exams are recommended every two years for adults until age 60 unless you have health issues which require more frequent visits. After age 60, annual exams are generally recommended.
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