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Complete EyeCare Center

We are dedicated to providing our patient family with uncompromising quality and personal eye health care, just as we ourselves would expect to receive.

Christopher P. Olson, OD, FAAO

Christopher P. Olson, OD, FAAO

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  • 23Mar

    It’s InfantSEE Week!

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    You’re invited to help protect your baby’s eyes with a no-cost eye assessment.

    Governor Chet Culver has declared InfantSEE Week as Monday, March 23 - Friday, March 27, 2009.  If your infant is six to twelve months old, this is the perfect time to schedule an InfantSEE eye assessment with Dr. Olson–at no cost.  

    “I encourage parents across Iowa to take advantage of the InfantSEE® program,” said Rep. Dave Loebsack (D-IA).  “… I applaud our local optometrists for providing free InfantSEE® assessments, and encourage families to take advantage of this useful service.”

     

    Tags: Complete EyeCare Center, Dr. Olson, Gov. Chet Culver, infant eye exams, InfantSEE, InfantSEE Week, no-cost eye assessment, parents, Rep. Dave Loebsack

  • 04Mar

    12,000 Athletes Can’t Be Wrong

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    What do Jan Ulrich, Erik Zabel, Michellie Jones, Chris McCormack, Hot Wheels, the Subaru Factory Team, Prime Alliance, Jelly Belly, Team Rossignol and Telekom have in common?  They are just a few of the 12,000 high profile athletes wearing Rudy Project products.  Come in to Complete EyeCare Center to see what all the accolades are about.  This is performance sunwear that is backed up by…

    A Replacement Lens Guarantee– If you scratch them, Rudy Project will replace them.  They know that when you’re playing hard, stuff happens.  Whatever the reason, Rudy Project will replace your lenses for a handling fee.  Read more about their replacement lens guarantee.

    A 3 Year Limited Frame Warranty– Rudy Project sunglasses are warranted from defects in materials or workmanship for 3 years.  Read more.

    We’re An Authorized Dealer– If you don’t buy from an authorized dealer, you won’t get Rudy’s lens or frame guarantees.  At Complete EyeCare Center, you can be assured that you are getting authentic Rudy Project eyewear, made in Italy.  No imitations, no cheap look-alikes, just excellence.

    We’re introducing Southeast Iowa to a new standard in performance sunglasses.  Drop by our downtown Mt. Pleasant office to see them today!

    Tags: athletes, authorized dealer, choosing sunglasses, Chris McCormack, Complete EyeCare Center, cycling, Dr. Christopher Olson, Erik Zabel, Gear of the Year, guarantee, Jan Ulrich, Michellie Jones, Mt. Pleasant Eye Doctor, outdoor sports, performance sunwear, quality sunglasses, Rudy Project, Sunglasses, warranty, water sports

  • 01Mar

    It’s Time for New Sunglasses – March is Save Your Vision Month

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    If there’s one way you can save your vision over your lifetime, it’s by wearing good quality sunglasses now.  Whether it’s summer or winter, sunny or overcast, ultraviolet exposure can damage your eyes.   Premature cataracts, the clouding of the lenses, and macular degeneration are the greatest concerns.  UV damage has also been attributed to some eye growths and can affect the structures inside the eye.

    When choosing sunglasses, cheaper is not better.  Dark colored lenses without adequate UV protection can dilate your eyes allowing even more harmful light into the eye through your enlarged pupil.  So don’t skimp on eye protection, especially for children, whose eyes are more sensitive.  (Some studies estimate that 80% of lifetime sun exposure occurs before age 18.)   Sunglasses found on discount store racks may claim UV protection, but the triacetate material many of them are made of only absorbs about 40% of UV rays, and they often distort the light passing through them which can negatively impact vision and performance.  We can show you the superiority of the optical quality polycarbonate and polarized sunglass lenses with 100% UV protection.

    This March, during Save Your Vision Month, we’re encouraging you to upgrade your sunglasses.  We’ve expanded our sunwear selection just as the weather begins to beckon us outside.  So consider a new look and new protection for your eyes this year.  It could save you from compromised vision or costly surgery in the future.

    Tags: Cataracts, choosing sunglasses, Macular Degeneration, optical quality, polarized, polycarbonate, Save Your Vision Month, Sunglasses, ultraviolet, UV protection, Vision

   

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