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Schmidt Optical

1235H Providence Blvd.
Winn Dixie Plaza
Deltona, FL 32725
(407) 860-3812
Fax: (407) 668-1112

DeBary Optical

30N. US Highway 17-92
Winn Dixie Plaza
DeBary, FL 32713
(407) 668-0600
Fax: (407) 668-1112

Monday to Friday: 10 - 6 / Saturday: 9 - 1
Monday & Thursday open until 7 p.m.
Open Evenings - Please call for an appointment
Each Location Has Been Providing Quality
Family Eye Care For Over 10 Years!

Insurances Accepted
VSP, VCP, United Health Care, Cole Vision Plans (Aetna, Cigna, Clarityvision, AARP), EyeMed, Medicare, Medicaid and more.

Call us to see if we are a provider for your plan.

if you or anybody you know are in need of eye care and cannot
afford it, please call us, we might be able to help you.

Eye Exams for Glasses & Contact Lenses
&Treatment of:

EYE DISEASES - INJURIES

Frames
Quality Frames including the latest light weight Titanium from Charmont, Luxotica, Tura, George Armani, Tomy Hilfiger, Silhouette, Rodenstock and others.

Lenses
Latest in Lens Technology (not available in optical chain stores)

Hyper High Index Super thin and light materials State of the art Progressive Lenses from Varilux, Rodenstock, Johnson and Johnson, etc.

Latest in Contact Lenses
High Oxygen Permeable Lenses, lenses for people with dry eyes, Disposable Gas Permeable, Bifocal Contacts, Colored Contacts for astigmatism, etc.

Refractive Laser Corrections
Come in for a free consultation and find out if you are a candidate, Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism or other corneal irregularities may be correctable.

NEW
If you are 'COLORBLIND' we may be able to help you. Our office has been authorized to become the local provider of COLORMAX color vision enhancement lenses.



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WWW.aoanet.org - The American Optometric Association (AOA), founded in 1898, represents more than 32,000 doctors of optometry, students of optometry and Para optometric assistants and technicians in more than 6,600 communities across the country and in foreign countries. AOA members are dedicated to providing the highest quality eyecare.

WWW.eyenet.org - The Foundation of The American Academy of Ophthalmology is The Academy's primary resource to address the needs of the public and the members by focusing on public service, research and Ophthalmic Heritage. The public service activities of The Foundation are directed at those individuals over 65 - under 4 - suffering specific vision complications for which they have limited economic support. The public service aims of The Foundation draws on a wide range of programs to provide the services or support needed by the disadvantaged. The Research goals include awarding significant support in awards to advance the science of ophthalmology. The Academy's collection of ophthalmia now constitute the largest collection in the world. More than a mere museum, the collection serves as a reference treasure on the history of the profession. Educational programs based on this program guide children and adults alike in a greater understanding of the value of vision in enhancing life.

WWW.ascrs.org - American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery - ASCRS Mission: The mission of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery is to raise the standards and skills of anterior segment surgeons through clinical and practice management education and to work with patients, government and the medical community to promote delivery of quality eye care.

WWW.eyeinfo.com - Refractive surgery is surgery performed on the eye to create a better focus and lesser dependence on glasses and contact lenses. In recent years the field has expanded to include operations for all types of refractive errors: myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism and presbyopia. The recent increase in popularity of refractive surgery is directly related to its success in producing effective and predictable visual improvement without significant side effects. Strictly speaking, refractive surgery might also include procedures which have a refractive impact, e.g., cataract extraction and corneal transplantation, both of which significantly affect the refractive error of the involved eye. However, this effect is mostly secondary to the actual purpose of the surgery, which is usually to eliminate an opacification in the normally clear line of vision. Therefore, this discussion will be limited to those procedures which possess the primary intent of lessening the refractive error of the eye.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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