National Vision
Location
Longview, Texas
Deliver full-scope primary eye care through expert exams and personalized treatment. Educate patients on eye health and prevention while fostering a compassionate, patient-first culture.
Candidates must be licensed or eligible to practice Optometry in the state of practice. The role requires a personable approach and the ability to provide high-quality clinical care.
You’ll deliver full-scope primary eye care with the support of a dedicated, cheerful team that allows you to focus on what you do best: providing excellent, personalized patient care. Here’s what you can expect: Deliver warm, high-quality care through expert exams and treatment Educate and empower patients on eye health and prevention Lead with compassion and build a positive, patient-first culture Freedom to practice at your comfort level, whether your interests include contact lenses, myopia management, or ocular disease Opportunities for professional growth as you expand your expertise
Qualifications: Licensed (or eligible) to practice Optometry in the state where you’ll practice
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