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Lynette Devine, OD | Knoxville, TN Optometrist | Home If you are looking for family vision care contact lenses in Knoxville, TN, trust your care to a practice built on experience, compassion, and personal attention!
Lynette Devine, OD | Knoxville, TN Optometrist | About Us We treat minor abrasions, eye infections, complications of contact lens wear, ocular allergies, and dry eyes Follow-up care is ongoing through direct communication with the patient and re-evaluation as needed, until the patient's condition is resolved
Lynette Devine, OD | Knoxville, TN Optometrist Patients with red or irritated eyes are examined to determine the cause and appropriate treatment We treat minor abrasions, eye infections, complications of contact lens wear, ocular allergies and dry eyes Follow-up care is ongoing through direct communication with the patient and re-evaluation as needed, until the patient's condition is
Lynette Devine, OD | Knoxville, TN Optometrist Patient Information Enjoy the freedom to choose Dr Lynette Devine as your optometrist without forfeiting your vision insurance benefits Out-of-network? No problem! Call us today to find out your available vision insurance benefits and how to utilize your benefits at this location!
Lynette Devine, OD | Knoxville, TN Optometrist Diabetic retinopathy is a diabetes complication that affects the eyes It occurs when the tiny blood vessels of the retina leak blood and other fluids This causes the retinal tissue to swell, resulting in blurred vision If left untreated, diabetic retinopathy can cause blindness
Lynette Devine, OD | Knoxville, TN Optometrist | Lasik Some signs of presbyopia include holding reading material at arm’s length, blurred vision at normal reading distances, eye fatigue during prolonged near or computer work, as well as headaches Dr Lynette Devine can help you compensate for presbyopia by prescribing reading glasses, multifocal glasses or multifocal contact lenses