Optometrist
Dr. Marcus Page prides himself on the utmost quality of care and conversation he provides to each of his patients.
He started his journey with glasses at an early age, when his coach noticed he kept missing the "tee" ball at age five. He was diagnosed with moderate nearsightedness (myopia), which progressed rapidly throughout his childhood, to a point where he was no longer a candidate for surgeries like LASIK when he was older. He wore various types of glasses and contact lenses through most of his life, until he decided to have a newer refractive surgery -- Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL)-- one that could correct even very high amounts of myopia.