Optometrist, Dr. Christopher Coker provides complete eye care services and eyewear including glasses, contact lenses and sunglasses in Las Vegas, Nevada. We also specialize in dry eye treatment, myopia management for kids and scleral lenses. At EyeCare About Vegas, the one-on-one attention we give each of our patients sets us apart from the rest.. We take insurance. Your eye health is of great importance to us! Book your eye exam at 702-508-7058.
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Dr. Coker's interest in vision began as early as middle school while raising Guide Dogs for the Blind. He later attended University of California, Davis and obtained his bachelor’s degrees in Biology and Psychology. Dr. Coker continued on to graduate from Pacific College of Optometry outside Portland, Oregon and began practicing optometry in Las Vegas, NV in 2009. In 2014, Dr. Coker joined Dr. Morrison at EyeCare About Vegas and over the past few years helped him transition into retirement. Now that Dr. Morrison is fully retired, Dr. Coker continues the tradition of treating every patient like family. Dr. Coker lives in Inspirada. You will find Dr. Coker spending his free time out on the trails with his two dogs or at the park with his family. Read a Contact Lens Evaluation Q&A with Dr. Coker by clicking here.
Link: Dr. Christopher Coker OD
Dr. Pierre attended the University of California, Los Angeles where he acquired his bachelor’s degree in Psychobiology. He continued his education at the Southern California College of Optometry and received his doctorate in optometry. During his clinical rotations of his fourth year, Dr. Pierre gained experience working with patients at Wellish Vision Institute. Enjoying his time in Las Vegas, Dr. Pierre decided to relocate after graduating from optometry school. When asked why he chose to pursue a career in optometry, he had the following response: “Well, when I was growing up, my eyesight was gradually getting worse but I didn’t notice since it was changing so slowly. It worsened to the point where school started to get really challenging. I didn’t know it was my vision, I just assumed I was bad at school. Eventually, I failed a vision screening in 5th grade and my parents took me to the optometrist to get my first pair of glasses. When I put on my glasses for the first time, I distinctly remember looking at a tree in the distance and seeing the individual leaves; it felt like I was really seeing for the first time. After that, school became much easier and enjoyable, I really appreciated the improvement in quality of life with glasses which sparked my interest in a career in optometry.”
Link: Dr. Pierre Nguyen OD
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