superior eye care since 1942

Johnson City Eye Clinic

Our Vision

Johnson City
Eye Clinic

The Johnson City Eye Clinic’s mission is to provide personalized attention, excellent service, and unparalleled comprehensive eye care to you, your family and our community. We will continue to achieve this goal with three core values. Our doctor’s and staff will use innovative technological advancements in treatment, diagnostics, and prevention. We will always provide superior education to our patients, doctors, staff, and community. We recognize the importance of every patient.

unparalleled comprehensive eye Care

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We make it quick and easy to setup an appointment. Click here to fill out our online form and download patient forms.

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Patient Portal

It’s easy to access your personalized patient portal at Johnson City Eye.

Johnson City Eye Clinic

Services

The Johnson City Eye Clinic’s mission is to provide personalized attention, excellent service, and unparalleled comprehensive eye care to you, your family and our community. We will continue to achieve this goal with three core values. Our doctor’s and staff will use innovative technological advancements in treatment, diagnostics, and prevention. We will always provide superior education to our patients, doctors, staff, and community. We recognize the importance of every patient.

New Way to Register for your Appointment Coming Soon!

Johnson City Eye Center is partnering with Phreesia to help you save time registering for your appointment. Use mobile check-in to register from any smartphone, tablet or computer from the privacy of your own home. Checking in with Phreesia saves you time and ensures your information is always up to date! More info coming soon!

Children


Johnson City Eye Clinic and Surgery Center is the region’s premier ophthalmic practice and the only practice that specializes in pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus.

adults


The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends that adults with no signs or risk factors for eye disease get a baseline eye disease screening at age 40—the time when early signs of disease and changes in vision may start to occur.

Senior Adults


By age 65, one in three Americans has some form of vision-impairing eye disease. Most do not know it because there are often no warning symptoms or they assume that poor sight is a natural part of growing older.

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