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Welcome to the new blog for Michigan Eye and Contact Lens, Southeastern Michigan’s premier contact lens and optometry practice! We are excited to break ground soon at the site of our new office in Novi. Although you can’t visit our office until our opening in September, you can visit us online or on social media any time! Check here for periodic updates and information about special events, trunk shows, and of course all things eyes.

We are committed to the health of our patients and will post regularly with the latest information about how to keep your family’s vision healthy and safe this summer. We are surely excited to get those doors open, and we hope you are too, but until then, we’ll be here! Contact us through our site, or visit our patient portal to set up an appointment for September!

See you soon!

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