Mar. 09, 2025

👉 What You Need to Know During Your Visit
We’re excited to share that our office is undergoing renovations to create a better experience for our patients and families.
Temporary Changes: Part of the waiting room is closed with secure construction plastic barriers, and space is limited.
Noise Considerations: Most loud construction work is paused during clinic hours.
Dilation Waits: If your child needs eye dilation, we may ask you to wait in your car during the dilation period.
For Sensory-Sensitive Kids: Photos of the current setup are displayed here to help them before coming to the visit. Exam rooms are the same fun environment – just the waiting room is under construction.
🎉 Thanks for your patience while we turn construction chaos into something awesome!
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