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Oxford University Eyecare
Oxford University Eyecare, PLLC is an optometry clinic in Oxford, Mississippi. Our optometrist, Dr. Eric Randle, provides eye health and vision examinations, including diagnosis and treatment of vision disorders, eye diseases, and evaluation of how a patient's systemic health impacts the ocular system.

Dr. Randle also treats vision problems with glasses and contact lenses and prescribes pharmaceuticals related to the medical management of eye diseases. Our clinic features an optical boutique with a wide selection of glasses and sunglasses. We serve patients of all ages and accept a variety of insurance plans, including Davis Vision, VSP, Medicaid, Medicare, and others.
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This is the most common exam Dr. Randle performs. He assesses your visual system capabilities, evaluates your eye health, and prescribes glasses and various other medications to improve how your eyes operate. Contact lens patients require monitoring and testing that is beyond what is done in a standard eye exam.
Neurolenses
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Today's eyes work hard. In work, and leisure, busy people are using their near vision more than ever, especially with digital devices. When focusing up close, the disparity between comfortable vision and required vision can cause painful symptoms of hardworking eyes. Symptoms include headaches, dry eyes, neck and shoulder tension, eye strain, and light sensitivity.
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Optomap is recommended as an integral part of your eye exam. An optomap provides your doctor with a view of approximately 82% of your retina in a single capture and helps Dr. Randle evaluate your eye health. Many eye problems can develop without warning and progress with no symptoms. Early on you might not even notice any change to your vision.
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We proudly carry Miraflex. The Flexible & Safe Italian-made frames have no metal parts and are BPA free, rubber free, latex free & hypo-allergenic. Vision doesn't just happen. A child's brain learns how to use eyes to see, just like it learns how to use legs to walk or a mouth to form words. The longer a vision problem goes undiagnosed and untreated, the more a child's brain learns to accommodate the vision problem.
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