Concord Eye Care Center, OD, PA
Call now
Call now
Website
Call
Concord Eye Care Center, OD, PA
Concord Eye Care Center offers a unique selection of affordable eyeglass frames and lenses in Concord, NC. Don't sacrifice fashionable style or high-level sports performance with our high-end prescription sunglasses! New advances in contact lens technology allow most people to successfully wear contact lenses. Our Optometry practice was founded in 1909 by Dr. G.L. Lang, Sr. and passed on to his son Gideon Lang, Jr. in 1941.

During his 40 years as an Optometrist, Dr. Lang became a legend in the field of Optometry, recognized for his efforts in the advancement of Optometry by his induction into the National Optometry Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Keith Miller, a native of Mt. Pleasant, NC, took over the Concord practice changing the name to Miller Eye Care Center in 1982 and provided quality eye care to our community for 30 years.

In 2007, Dr. Sonnie Bryant, a Mooresville, NC native, joined Dr. Miller's practice as an associate and in 2012 took over the practice, renaming it the Concord Eye Care Center.
Services
Your eye care is an important part of your overall health care.
At Concord Eye Care Center we strive to offer our patients the highest quality vision care and service.
Each of our staff members are professionally trained to assist you in making informed decisions about what products and procedures will best benefit you and your individual eye care needs.
Dr. Bryant attended The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for her undergraduate education and received her Optometry degree from the prestigious New England College of Optometry in Boston, Massachusetts.
Glaucoma, Cataracts, Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Eye Disease, Dry Eye, Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye and Infections), Corneal Abrasions, Seasonal Allergic Eye Problems and Eye Injuries, among other eye problems.
Testing for glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and other retinal diseases or disorders.
The visual system is a delicate and complicated part of the human anatomy.
All parts of the eye and many parts of the body affect your ability to see correctly.
In our comprehensive eye exams, the health of your eyes is fully evaluated.
Glaucoma, cataracts, and age-related macular degeneration are just a few of the common eye diseases which affect older patients.
Even if your vision is fine, annual eye health exams can detect eye and systemic diseases in the early stages when it is easier to prevent vision loss.
Help maintain quality of life with good eye care.
People with diabetes, high blood pressure, rheumatoid arthritis and taking certain medications are especially at risk for eye diseases and vision loss.
Everyone wants to protect the eyesight and overall health for themselves and their loved ones - that is why annual eye exams are important.
According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), infants should have their first comprehensive eye exam at 6 months of age.
They should receive additional children eye exams at 3 years of age, and just before they enter kindergarten or the first grade at about age 5 or 6.
For school-aged children, the AOA recommends childen eye exams every two years if no vision correction is required.
Children who need eyeglasses or contact lenses should be examined annually or according to their eye doctor's recommendations.
Annual eye exams are vital to maintaining your vision and overall health.
We offer the optomap Retinal Exam as an important part of our eye exams.
The optomap Retinal Exam produces an image that is as unique as you fingerprint and provides us with a wide view to look at the health of your retina.
The retina is the part of your eye that captures the image of what you are looking at, similar to film in a camera.
Many eye problems can develop without you knowing.
You may not even notice any change in your sight.
Reviews
Review Concord Eye Care Center, OD, PA

Be the first to review Concord Eye Care Center, OD, PA.

Write a Review