Since 1978, Colony Vision Center has served The Colony and surrounding areas with professional eye health services and top quality optical products. With our own on-site lab, we can provide quick service, often same day for most single vision prescriptions. We maintain a contact lens inventory of thousands of contact lenses, with a wide variety of solutions for your vision needs. We fit all types of contact lenses, including disposable, colors, 30 day extended wear lenses, gas permeable hard lenses, bifocal contacts and contacts for treatment of Keratoconus.
Dr. Pam Ebert is a therapeutic Optometrist with a glaucoma specialist license and does routine eye exams on all ages, as well as treatment of eye infections, ocular allergies, dry eyes, removal of foreign objects and pre and post-op services for refractive surgery. We have the new Optomap for an indepth exam of your retina without using drops to dilate.
Diane, our office manager, keeps all the latest frame styles in stock as well as keeping the latest in new lens options. Diane, Nicole and Bea are highly skilled, experienced Opticians. Both Lorie and Shelly, our receptionists, do an excellent job of booking appointments and confirming insurance benefits. We are conveniently located at HWY 121 and Main Street in the Ross/Staples Shopping Center.
Call for your appointment at 972-625-2020.
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