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ReVision Optix brings premium individualized optometric care to Upstate with two convenient offices in Simpsonville and Greenville, South Carolina. Skillful and highly trained optometrists Sean M. Stevens, OD, and Tiffany Brawner, OD, truly care about the needs, preferences, wellness, and experience of every individual.
ReVision Optix offers advanced eye exams and testing, an excellent selection of eyewear including popular designer brands and unique styles, and a valuable eyewear policy for returns and exchanges.
ReVision Optix provides vision therapy and treats a range of eye conditions, including glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy. Thorough and accurate prescriptions and evaluations are merged with the latest technology and equipment, such as digital retinal imaging and the Snellen eye test — the eye chart you see in every optometrist’s office.
From eye exams to contact lenses and surgeries, the industrious optometrists are efficient and take time to ask necessary questions to understand the overall health of every man, woman, and child that walks through the door. Every eye exam is scheduled with plenty of time so no one feels rushed.
Expectations are consistently exceeded, and the specialists ensure everyone leaves feeling content, comfortable, and confident with the services received and brand-new eyewear. ReVision Optix believes that eye care is about so much more than crystal-clear vision.
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ReVision Optix accepts many different insurance plans. If you do not see yours listed here, please inquire with our office.
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