Welcome to Mt Pleasant Eye Care Center P.A.
Your Optometrist in Mt. Pleasant, TX

Call us at (903) 572-1991 today.

OUR MISSION:

Is to provide the highest quality primary eye care in the Northeast Texas area in an exceedingly efficient and caring manner. To accomplish this mission, we strive in every way to serve and meet all of our patients’ eye care needs.

This philosophy is embodied in our Mt. Pleasant Eye Care Center motto: "Comprehensive Eye Care With a Focus on You!"

At Mt. Pleasant Eye Care Center, P.A., we provide diagnosis, treatment and management of diseases and injuries which affect the human eye and visual system. We treat vision disorders, prescribe glasses and contact lenses. We also offer laser vision correction (LASIK or PRK) consultation and comanagement.

With our in-house Optical department and lens lab, we may be able to fulfill your complete prescription here in our office. We treat diseases and injuries of the eyes by either prescribing medications or performing procedures such as foreign body removal from the eye. We provide complete diagnostic and therapeutic care for children and adults.

We look forward to meeting you and taking care of your eye and vision needs

Dr. Brian Nichols
Mt. Pleasant Optometrist | Mt Pleasant Eye Care Center P.A. | (903) 572-1991
2001 W Ferguson Rd Ste 2020
Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455 2962

Meet The Staff

Learn Who We Are

  • Brian Nichols
    O.D.
    After graduating with honors from Henderson High School in 1988, Dr. Nichols continued his education at Stephen F. Austin State University. He completed his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with a minor in General Business, cum laude, in 1992.

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Office Hours

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 AM-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 AM-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 AM-5:00 pm

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Testimonials

Reviews From Our Satisfied Patients

  • "Nice people, informed and kind. Really explained things. Didn't take long, in and out."
    Debra Little
  • "Staff was very professional and let us know the doctor was behind 45min instead of sitting there without telling us"
    Mandy Mandatory Greene

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