Services

At Davison Vision Center, we are pleased to offer a wide range of optometry services for our community! Our experienced optometrists can provide you with thorough eye evaluations, determine if you need corrective lenses and your exact prescription strength, fit you with the appropriate specialty eyewear, and help you pick out the most flattering pair of glasses for your face shape and skin tone.

Our new patient appointments always begin with a comprehensive eye exam. If you are unsure of your family’s eye health history, it’s helpful to research beforehand, so we can better evaluate your own eye health. If you have never had a comprehensive exam, don’t worry! All the tests and exercises are simple and painless.

David M. Coriasso, O.D. can diagnose and treat eye diseases and identify general eye health problems including diabetes, anemia, high blood pressure, and others. We can also test for and fit specialty eyewear for sports, occupations, other activities and hobbies, and safety glasses.

We can answer your questions about optometry services, our eye care practice, eye health products, and more.

Why is my personal background important?

In order to better tailor the eye examination to your needs, our doctor may review any current vision problems, your general health, as well as discuss your hobbies and lifestyle requirements.

Why does the doctor ask me, “Which is better, one or two?”

While evaluating your prescription, the doctor will ask you to compare a series of lenses to determine which allows you to see clearer. As the differences become less noticeable, the doctor will be closer to finalizing your prescription. If you’re having a hard time choosing between the options, it means you’re almost done with this part of the exam!

Why is it necessary to know my blood pressure?

In addition to other health concerns, high blood pressure can affect the blood vessels in your eyes, which could lead to future vision problems.

Why am I asked to follow a light with my eyes?

This part of the exam helps determine how your pupils and eye muscles react and assists in gauging neurological function.

Is it necessary for the doctor to dilate my pupils during the exam?

Although pupil dilatation is not always necessary, the doctor may make this decision during your exam. If required, this painless process is like opening a door so the doctor can fully examine your retina. Dilation can assist in detecting diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and macular degeneration.

Office Information

  • Monday
  • 9:00am - 5:30pm
  • Tuesday
  • 9:00am - 4:00pm
  • Wednesday
  • 9:00am - 12:00pm
  • Thursday
  • 9:00am - 4:30pm
  • Friday
  • 9:00am - 3:30pm
  • Saturday
  • Closed
  • Sunday
  • Closed
Closed from 12:30pm-2pm for lunch
810-653-4800
  • 1097 S. State Rd. Ste 1
  • Davison, MI 48423

Temporary Hours: 

WED   3/27      9:00-NOON
THUR  3/28     9:00-NOON
FRI      3/29     CLOSED
MON    4/1       9:00-4:00 (LUNCH 12:30-2:00)
Contact us today to find an appointment time that is convenient for you to see us.

Davison Vision Center