Azure Vision Care
An independent, locally based network that serves rural communities in west central Minnesota by providing access to world-class eye care.
Azure Vision Care is in search of a part-time employee! Position includes scheduling, collecting and verifying insurance benefits, accepting and applying payments, coordinating surgical scheduling, and other duties. Work in our optical and with patient care possible as well. Previous experience in an optometric office or health care field preferred, but we are willing to train. Excellent communication skills, attention to detail, ability to multi-task and work independently required. Position would be in our Wadena office with possible travel to our Perham location. Pay negotiable depending on experience. Resumes can be dropped off in person or e-mailed to [email protected].
It's back to school time, so make sure your kids are seeing their best before school starts!
Children’s Eye Examinations This narrative underlines the importance of regular eye exams for children.
July is Dry Eye Awareness Month!
Anatomy: Tear Layer Describes the function and structure of tears, showing the location of the glands, describing the role of each of the three layers, as well as the purpose of the tear film, the eyelids, and the tear ducts.
June is Cataract Awareness Month! This video talks about how cataract surgery is done. If you suspect your cataracts might be ready for surgery, come in for an exam to find out!
Cataract Surgery: Introduction Begins by comparing the eye to a camera, and shows how cloudiness in the natural lens leads to distorted vision. Shows the cataract removal procedure steps, including the use of phacoemulsification. Finally, describes how the natural lens loses its accommodation as we age, and emphasizes the inabili...
May is Healthy Vision Month, so if it's been over a year since you've had your eyes checked, give us a call!
The Importance of Complete Eye Exams Reviews how complete eye exams can catch problems early, and advises exam schedules for infants, children, adults, and patients over the age of 40.
May is Healthy Vision Month! It’s a great time to talk about eye conditions that run in your family and get a dilated eye exam. Knowing your family history can help you determine whether you’re at risk for certain eye diseases. Learn more: www.nei.nih.gov/hvm/healthy_eyes_history.
Healthy Vision Month | National Eye Institute Healthy Vision Month is the perfect time to learn how to protect your eyes — and help prevent vision loss in the future. Explore NEI's tips and tools to help you take control of your eye health so you can see well for a lifetime.
Azure Vision Care will be closing at 3 PM for Good Friday. Happy Easter!
Are spring allergies getting to you? Check out this video to learn more!
Ocular Allergies: Treatment Overview Provides an overview of common self-treatment options for ocular allergies, as well as prescription options to address underlying causes.
February is Macular Degeneration and Low Vision Awareness Month, check out this video to learn more!
Macular Degeneration: Overview Describes AMD as the deterioration of the center of the retina, or macula, with a further description of the macula's function. Describes early to late stage symptoms, showing how central vision becomes increasingly blurry and dark, while side vision remains unaffected. Urges patients to have regula...
January is National Glaucoma Awareness month. Did you know damage to your eye from glaucoma is irreversible, and most people have no symptoms early on? Check out this video to learn more about this potentially blinding disease...
Glaucoma: Introduction Topic builds the importance of vision, and shows that glaucoma can silently steal our sight without treatment.
Don't forget those FSA dollars! Great time to get a spare pair of glasses, Rx sunglasses, or computer glasses!
November is Diabetes-related Eye Disease Awareness Month! If it's been over a year since your last exam, it's time to give us a call.
It's never too late (or early!) to have your child's eyes examined! This video highlights some common issues with kids!
Children's Eye & Vision Problems Describes some of the common signs of vision problems in children.
Hard to believe it's August already! That means it's time to start thinking about your kid's eye exam for back to school! Give us a call to make sure everyone is seeing clearly come September.
Children’s Eye Examinations This narrative underlines the importance of regular eye exams for children.
Happy 4th of July everyone! Reminder, we will be closed Monday the 5th for the holiday.
July is Dry Eye Awareness Month! This video describes some of the many treatment options available! If dry eyes are bothering you, don't hesitate to reach out for an appointment.
Dry Eye: Summary Review of dry eye symptoms and treatment options.
June is Cataract Awareness Month! This video shows how cataract surgery is done!
Cataract Surgery: Introduction Begins by comparing the eye to a camera, and shows how cloudiness in the natural lens leads to distorted vision. Shows the cataract removal procedure steps, including the use of phacoemulsification. Finally, describes how the natural lens loses its accommodation as we age, and emphasizes the inabili...
We will be closed Monday, May 31 for Memorial Day! Summer hours of 8-4 start then!
We are almost to May, and that means Healthy Vision Month! If it's been over a year since your last exam, it's time to get them checked! This video shares just how important a complete eye exam is:
The Importance of Complete Eye Exams Reviews how complete eye exams can catch problems early, and advises exam schedules for infants, children, adults, and patients over the age of 40.
March is Nutrition Month! Are you eating for your eye's best health?
Beta-Carotene and Carrots Confirms whether carrots are good for your eyes.
March is Nutrition Month!
Beta-Carotene and Carrots Confirms whether carrots are good for your eyes.
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340 Fox Street
Perham, MN
56573
Opening Hours
Monday | 8am - 4pm |
Tuesday | 8am - 4pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 4pm |
Thursday | 8am - 4pm |
Friday | 8am - 4pm |