Here is the scoop: We will provide free trial multifocal contact lenses along with snacks, beer, and wine. You get to try contact lenses and if you like what you see, we will schedule a follow up appointment to complete your fitting. All successful fits will recieve a $50 discount for attending the multifocal open house!

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Circle June 21 4-7 pm: Multifocal Contact Lens Open House
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Our First Blog Post
Monday, February 7th, 2011Welcome and a Big thanks to flyte for helping us navigate the web! We hope you enjoy our new site that is designed to make eye care easier for you. Online appointment scheduling and contact lens ordering, are now available 24/7.
Please consider subscribing to our blog, as we intend to keep you up to date with everything eye care related. The focus will be a bit medical and include relevant research articles that pertain to both eye care and medical care. We will also give you updates on new products and services as they first become available. Awesome!
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