At Flamingo Falls Eye Care, our goal is to provide exceptional customer service to all of our patients. We take pride in our personalized care and strive to spend the necessary time with each patient to ensure a comfortable experience. We're a sincere company with a straightforward vision. With us, vision care goes far beyond a simple eye examination.
Dr. Balaguer was raised in Broward County and attended Nova Southeastern University with a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences. He received a Doctorate of Optometry in 2004 from Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry. While in optometry school, he earned clinical honors in the areas of Primary Care and Contact Lenses as an intern and extern during his 3rd and 4th year.
He also received the Vision Care Inc. Primary Care Clinical Achievement Award during his 4th year of clinical work. Upon graduating from Nova Southeastern College of Optometry, he began working in Miramar. He worked in Miramar for 13 years in a group practice setting.
Dr. Balaguer was raised in Broward County and attended Nova Southeastern University with a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences. He received a Doctorate of Optometry in 2004 from Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry. While in optometry school, he earned clinical honors in the areas of Primary Care and Contact Lenses as an intern and extern during his 3rd and 4th year.
He also received the Vision Care Inc. Primary Care Clinical Achievement Award during his 4th year of clinical work. Upon graduating from Nova Southeastern College of Optometry, he began working in Miramar. He worked in Miramar for 13 years in a group practice setting.
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During a complete eye exam, your eye doctor will not only determine your prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses, but will also check your eyes for common eye diseases, assess how your eyes work together as a team and evaluate your eyes as an indicator of your overall health.
When it's time to select a new pair of eyeglasses, it can be challenging to find the frame that feels the best for you.
Eyeglass makers have become increasingly aware of their clients' desire to customize frames as well as offer a variety of colors, designs, and frame shapes.
When it's time to select a new pair of eyeglasses, it can be challenging to find the frame that feels the best for you.
Eyeglass makers have become increasingly aware of their clients' desire to customize frames as well as offer a variety of colors, designs, and frame shapes.
When it's time to select a new pair of eyeglasses, it can be challenging to find the frame that feels the best for you.
Eyeglass makers have become increasingly aware of their clients' desire to customize frames as well as offer a variety of colors, designs, and frame shapes.
Understanding more about your face shape and the types of frames that would look best on you can help to reduce the amount of time you spend trying on frames that don't complement your face shape.
Here are a few useful tips to help you find glasses best suited for your face shape.
Eyeglass makers have become increasingly aware of their clients' desire to customize frames as well as offer a variety of colors, designs, and frame shapes.
Understanding more about your face shape and the types of frames that would look best on you can help to reduce the amount of time you spend trying on frames that don't complement your face shape.
Here are a few useful tips to help you find glasses best suited for your face shape.
If you've never worn contact lenses before, it can seem a bit intimidating.
After all, you're inserting something into your eye!
Let's ease your mind about the first step - your contact lens exam.
This post will walk you through what's involved in a contact lens exam and what you can expect every step of the way.
Your eye doctor will first determine your overall eye health and vision.
This includes a discussion of your health history and then a series of standard eye tests.
These tests will evaluate eye focusing, eye teaming, depth perception, color vision, peripheral vision, and the response of your pupils to light.
After all, you're inserting something into your eye!
Let's ease your mind about the first step - your contact lens exam.
This post will walk you through what's involved in a contact lens exam and what you can expect every step of the way.
Your eye doctor will first determine your overall eye health and vision.
This includes a discussion of your health history and then a series of standard eye tests.
These tests will evaluate eye focusing, eye teaming, depth perception, color vision, peripheral vision, and the response of your pupils to light.
We take pride in making sure our patients are fully satisfied with the services we provide.
Below are a few of our testimonials from our patients.
Four times I complemented different women on their stylish glasses and they recommended Flamingo Falls.
I finally made it there and regret not going sooner.
Great selection of stylish glasses and a wide price range.
The assistants who sit with customers to help with fit, lens selection, and help finalize decisions are patient and pleasant.
I observed three other customers being helped and myself received the same helpful assistance.
Below are a few of our testimonials from our patients.
Four times I complemented different women on their stylish glasses and they recommended Flamingo Falls.
I finally made it there and regret not going sooner.
Great selection of stylish glasses and a wide price range.
The assistants who sit with customers to help with fit, lens selection, and help finalize decisions are patient and pleasant.
I observed three other customers being helped and myself received the same helpful assistance.
If you've had a vision screening recently, you might say, My vision is fine!
I don't need a comprehensive eye exam.
But a vision screening provides a limited perspective on the overall health of your eyes.
It's a bit like getting your blood pressure checked and not getting the rest of your annual physical.
You'll have useful information, but it's not the whole picture.
Vision screenings are offered in many places - schools, health fairs, as part of a work physical or for a driver's license.
Even if your physician conducts the screening, he/she is a generalist and only has access to a certain amount of eye health training.
I don't need a comprehensive eye exam.
But a vision screening provides a limited perspective on the overall health of your eyes.
It's a bit like getting your blood pressure checked and not getting the rest of your annual physical.
You'll have useful information, but it's not the whole picture.
Vision screenings are offered in many places - schools, health fairs, as part of a work physical or for a driver's license.
Even if your physician conducts the screening, he/she is a generalist and only has access to a certain amount of eye health training.
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