WARRENSBURG, Mo., Jan. 24, 2016 -- Dr. Jason Lake has been selected President-Elect of the Missouri Optometric Association (MOA). The MOA is a statewide professional organization of optometrists that works to influence state and federal legislation on behalf of Missouri's eye care professionals.
Dr. Jason Lake of Eyecare Specialties is looking forward to his term as President of the MOA. "When you look at the work the Missouri Optometric Association has accomplished, it is substantial. They have been able to get legislation passed that positively affects the patients we work with on a daily basis, to protect their access to eye care and to ensure they continue to get the best care possible," stated Dr. Lake. "In addition, as a member of the MOA myself, I have benefited from its efforts. The ability to network and exchange ideas with my fellow professionals from around the state is always a valuable opportunity for professional growth."
Dr. Lake founded Eyecare Specialties in 1998 after receiving his doctorate from the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, where he graduated with honors. With offices in Sedalia, Clinton, and Warrensburg, and opening soon in Lee’s Summit, Dr. Lake's practice serves clients throughout Central Missouri. As a member of Optimist International, the Rotary Club, and the Chamber of Commerce as well as serving multiple terms as president of the Warrensburg Park and Recreation board, Dr. Lake has demonstrated a strong commitment to the local community.
To make an appointment or further inquire about their services, contact Eyecare Specialties at 660-747-2020 during regular office hours. Visit www.eyecarespecialties.biz for more information on Eyecare Specialties' hours and locations.
Eyecare Specialties, 660-747-2020


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