
At Mason Vision Center, we are fully dedicated to improving and preserving sight. We offer many eye care services, from routine exams to treatment of eye diseases. Dr. Stucke and our highly skilled team welcome you to our practice where we strive to make patients feel at home.
This personal care and individualized attention is why people throughout the Greater Cincinnati and Dayton areas come to Mason Vision center for all their vision health needs.Our one-on-one approach to optometry makes Dr. Stucke and the Mason Vision Center staff the eye and vision care providers of choice in the Mason area.
This personal care and individualized attention is why people throughout the Greater Cincinnati and Dayton areas come to Mason Vision center for all their vision health needs.Our one-on-one approach to optometry makes Dr. Stucke and the Mason Vision Center staff the eye and vision care providers of choice in the Mason area.
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Eyecare Services
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At Mason Vision Center, our Optometrists and our entire Mason optometry team are committed to providing advanced vision care in a professional and comfortable environment. As an optometrist in Mason, our primary eye care service includes a complete eye exam that analyzes eye health and vision function.
Payment Options
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At Mason Vision Center, our goal is to promote good eye health and enable you to have the clearest vision possible. We accept several types of vision insurance, cash, checks, and most credit cards. We inform our Mason patients about exam and treatment costs at the beginning of your appointment. If you require a breakdown of costs, please let us know.
Eye & Vision Exams
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At Mason Vision Center, we strive to provide comprehensive, primary eye care for the whole family. Preventative and routine eye exams are important to maintaining good eye health. Often, eye and vision problems do not have obvious symptoms or signs, but are easily diagnosed by a licensed optometrist.
Contact Lens Exams
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Prior to prescribing contact lenses, Dr. Stucke determines what level of vision correction you require. Refractive error (commonly known as nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism depending on the error) is evaluated by measuring how the eyes focus when a series of different lenses are placed in front of them.
Hard to Fit Contacts
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Contact lenses are not an easy solution for every person suffering with vision problems. Some eye conditions make wearing contacts a difficult proposition. However, it does not rule out wearing contact lenses altogether. It just means patients need to discuss options with their eye care provider and obtain specialized hard to fit contacts for their specific vision problems.
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