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Brennan Eye Care offers comprehensive eye care services and in-demand lenses and frames to Okeechobee and the surrounding communities. Click or call to connect, and access the quality of vision care you deserve. Brennan Eye Care has been a leading provider of optometry services and vision care products in the Okeechobee community since 1984, 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 Okeechobee 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 Okeechobee community through enhanced vision.

Give yourself the gift of clear vision - schedule an appointment with your eye care provider today. For information about the 3 types of astigmatism and how to correct them, conjuncti vitis (Pink Eye) rememdies, and other eye conditions, please visit All About Vision.
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The leading provider of quality vision care products and personalized optometric services in Okeechobee.
Since 1984, Brennan Eye Care has been the leader and preferred provider of quality vision care products and personalized optometric services to our patients in Okeechobee and the surrounding areas.
Our experienced doctors and staff offer comprehensive vision examinations and specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide array of eye diseases, conditions, and problems.
In our mission to provide the best eye care services possible, our doctors use only the most advanced, state-of-the-art diagnostic technology and eye care products available.
Meet the experienced and friendly doctors and staff who make Brennan Eye Care the leading provider of vision care products and services in Okeechobee.
Dr. Christine Brennan Bishop, a life long resident of Okeechobee, is a graduate of Okeechobee High School.
She obtained her undergraduate schooling from Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida where she was a member of the sorority Zeta Tau Alpha and graduated from Nova Southeastern College of Optometry, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 2008.
Dr. Christine is soft-spoken and gentle with her patients and is very adept in fitting contact lenses in patients of all ages and with all prescriptions.
A brief description of the types of lenses and variety of frames available at Brennan Eye Care in Okeechobee.
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.
Highlight your features, play with color, and augment vision for different functions such as reading, driving and playing sports.
With all the choices available, the experience can be daunting without the right guidance.
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.
Today, you can even replace your bifocal glasses with bifocal contact lenses.
Your eye care provider can recommend the best contact lenses for you based on a complete eye examination and a review of your visual needs both at work and play.
Below are brief descriptions of the various eye conditions we commonly see and treat at Brennan Eye Care in Okeechobee.
There are many different types of eye conditions that could be affecting your eyesight or could have long-term consequences if not treated properly or promptly.
We list some of the more common conditions below.
If you think you or someone in your family has one of these conditions, please contact Brennan Eye Care in Okeechobee for an exam and recommendations.
Lazy eye, medically known as amblyopia, is a loss or lack of development of vision, usually in one eye.
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