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Showing posts with label Patient Testimonials. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Twilight DVD Giftset Giveaway!

We are giving away the Twilight DVD Ultimate Collector's Giftset. Click on the image below for the details. Our staff has had so much fun with Twilight, we thought we would share some of the excitement with you.


Thursday, February 26, 2009

CHANGING FACES!




We are changing faces at Southwest vision. Here's a look at some of favorite new faces in their gorgeous new glasses. Stop in today and see Suzanne or Splendor our Master eyewear consultants and they will give you a whole new look! It's what they love to do! Pictured above are Phyllis Cheney (former fashion model) in her new Fabulous Fendi's, Lora Tebbs in her Super Silhouette's and Richard Vanausdal in his Awesome Oga's.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Fabulous Readers!


Here is our lovely new patient Toni Johnston in her new gorgeous green readers! Frames by Kliik, made in Denmark.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Check out Dixie's cutest chicks in their new specs!





Modeling our latest fashions are: Chantel Labrum & friends and Ellyse McKenna. Make our frames part of your accessories. Stop by and be a part of our fashion show!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Changing a Young Life



Holy HANDSOMNESS! (Click for original post)

We just got Gabe's new glasses. At first, he didn't like the idea of having something "new" on his face. Thank goodness they are flexible (and thanks for not selling cheap stuff Paul, they are worth every penny) because they would already be broken. He took them off his face numerous times and as long as we don't talk about them a lot, he forgets that they are there.

What we've noticed: He is willing to sit further away from the T.V. which is HUGE! He used to always move closer until he was basically hugging the T.V. I seriously thought that it was just him being stubborn because Kierstyn wanted him out of her way or because he liked the idea of being close. I am watching him now move the glasses up and down as he looks to see which works better for him.

The first time we walked outside, he went to take some steps and was like, "whoa." They looked so different to him! Today he has kept them on much better! When we went to go get sissy from school, he was looking around and pointing at things far away and saying what they were. It was so cute! My husband and I both started crying last night when we were holding him on the bed with us. Why? Because we know that he can see and that his world will be so much better now! Paul,we can't thank you enough for what you've done for your sweet little nephew. You are amazing at what you do and make a real positive difference in peoples lives :)


- Amberlee Harder

Monday, January 5, 2009

What our Patients say...

I cant praise this office and staff enough I have been going to Dr. Gooch for I think 4 years now and my experience has been completely a joy. Dr. Gooch along with the entire staff have always gone out of their ways to make me feel comfortable and assured I was receiving the best care possible. I have always recommended Dr Gooch to my friends and will continue to do so.

--Chris McArdle

Friday, January 2, 2009

The EYES Have It



"Mom! Look! There are cracks in the sky!"

The life of any Optometrist is filled with "which is better, one or two?" punctuated with an occasional save that is SO spectacular, that just one patient makes your whole career worth him or her alone. There are a handful of these and I can recount them all.Over the past two weeks, I met young Sara (HIPPA forbids me from giving her real name.) At the age of five, she had never seen her world. Her eyes were so far-sighted that she had never been in focus and her brain had never learned to see. Even at the exam when I put the proper lenses in front of her, she didn't know how to process the suddenly-focused detail--still only seeing 20/400.
Her mom has been back in our office a couple of times already, full of emotion, stunned at the change in her daughter. Yesterday, it was to share the "lightning" story. She is horrified that she used to berate her daughter for being so blind, never sensing that it was the truth. Now in focus, nature takes over and Sara's brain is learning to see things for the first time. Every day, Mom gets to see things for the first time through five year old Sara's eyes. What a gift!

Reposted from an August 2008 "Longears and Sourdough" blogspot post.