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5 Reasons Our Practice Loves Social Media

For us, outstanding vision care is centered on one-to-one relationships.

As we listen and share with you, we become better acquainted with your unique eye health profile and how it affects your day-to-day life. This helps us tailor not only our treatment, but all aspects of our practice to better serve you, our valued patient!

That’s why we love social media. It’s a great tool for helping us carry on the relationships that we as a Vision Source® practice are committed to building, even after you’ve left our office. Social media also gives you quick access to get in touch with us, whenever and wherever you want.

But it’s not all business! We’ll also share interesting and useful information on the latest vision news, or maybe just something to make you smile.

If This Doesn’t Make You Smile, We Don’t Know What Will

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If you’re not already connected with us on social media, here’s why you should be:

A Fast, Trusted Source For Vision Health Information

With so much (unreliable) vision care advice on the Internet, you need a source you can trust. Our expert knowledge allows us to identify what’s useful, and we pass that information along to you! Or, ask us a question through any of our social media pages. We want to be accessible in any way that’s convenient for you.

We Listen. Really!

Patient feedback influences every part of our practice in meaningful ways. Whether you need to voice a concern or suggestion, or you just want to reach out and say thanks to a team member, we’re paying attention.

Get a Look Inside Our Practice

Our team members’ dedication to excellent vision care shines through in their work. Social media gives you a view into our style of care and how it can benefit you and your family.

Be the First to Know About Discounts and Promotions

There’s nothing better than finding a great deal, so we make it easy for you! Also, keep tabs on our social media pages so you don’t miss any of our prize giveaways. Just our way of saying “thanks!”

It’s Just Fun

Life can be hectic and busy—sometimes you need a break. Along with all the useful information and advice, we’ll often post things that are just meant to brighten up your day.

Being a Vision Source® practice means providing exceptional care based on a relationship of trust, so social media is a natural fit for us. It’s an easy way to stay up to date, get better acquainted with our team, and reach out to us whenever you want.

Thanks for reading. We look forward to seeing you online!

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The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.