SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 24, 2017 -- Patients get to choose from a range of stylish and brand name eyewear at the upcoming Patient Appreciation Day trunk show hosted at Arena Eye Care, Inc. Have an eye exam or come in with an outside prescription and select from one of the latest frames from well-known designers. This special one-day event is held on March 10 from 9am-6pm. Existing patients and those who drop by get to take advantage of a number of opportunities during the event. Those who seek the latest frames in eyewear can review collections from Fendi, Modo, Kate Spade, Dior and more. A current prescription is necessary to take advantage of this unique Patient Appreciation Day event.
Patients can come down to check out frames from famous designers. Stop by to see the entire collections of Fendi and Modo from 10am-1pm and Bebe, Joseph Abboud, Kate Spade, and Dior from 2-5pm. In addition, participants can enjoy food and beverages. There will also be the opportunity to get involved in a raffle and win prizes all day long. Everyone who purchases gets a free gift.
Current prescriptions are necessary to benefit from new frame purchases. An annual eye exam helps maintain the health of one’s eyes and addresses any vision issues. Eye exams are also important as they record the progression of diagnosed conditions and are used in the early detection and treatment of glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, and other eye conditions. Diabetes, heart disease and seemingly unrelated issues can be detected during an annual eye exam.
“We look forward to helping attendees find the perfect new set of eyewear to support their visual needs. These glasses help patients to look and feel their best, and even make a personal statement to the world,” said Dr. Krister Holmberg. “We treat each patient here as an individual and are happy to provide a free and fun event to help them showcase their individuality. Our team is excited to be on hand to talk with and share a few laughs with patients on March 10th.”
Dr. Krister Holmberg and Dr. Shephali Patel, optometrists at Arena Eye Care, Inc., serve the vision and eye health needs of residents in and around Sacramento, Natomas, West Sacramento, Woodland, Davis, Elk Grove, Roseville, Rancho Cordova, Citrus Heights, and Carmichael. The staff at this full-scope optometry practice offer a full range of eye care services and treatments for children and adults. Services at Arena Eye Care, Inc. include eye exams, contact lens fittings, LASIK consultations, eyeglass frames and lenses as well as prescription sunglasses. New patients receive a 15 percent discount off their initial visit (cannot be combined with insurance).
Call (916) 419-8167 to learn about the Patient Appreciation Day trunk show, or to schedule an eye exam. Visit http://www.arenaeyecare.com/ for additional information on their hours, services, and location.
Arena Eye Care, Inc., (916) 419-8167


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