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Michigan Vision Institute
5300 Gateway Centre Blvd,
Flint, MI

LGBTQ+ friendly
5300 Gateway Centre Blvd, Flint, MI 48507, United States of America
+1 810-720-9111
https://michvision.com/
Thursday
8 am to 5 pm
Friday
8 am to 2 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8 am to 5 pm
Tuesday
8 am to 5 pm
Wednesday
8 am to 5 pm
John Corkins Avatar

John Corkins

1 year ago
I was asked to write a review on my new contacts, which I believe, are called Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lenses. I guess they are something new, but not all Optometrist carry them because of the special equipment needed to test and map your eyes. Something I was told by Dr. Stack’s employees when they said they could refer me to another doctor that had them, or I could wait several months until they got the equipment in and the training that went along with it. My back story is this, when I had my last normal eye exam I was told by the optometrist that he could no longer improve my eyesight with glasses. More then likely, in the next few years, I would no longer be able to drive. At the same time, he said I had cataracts and referred me to Dr. Stack. Upon the test for cataracts, my eyes had to be retested on two different days. The numbers were so bad and they thought that either the equipment was not working properly or I was the problem. Come to find out my eyes were that bad and they had not seen numbers like that before. After I had the cataract surgery, I was told by Dr. Stack that I would, more than likely, no longer need my glasses for distance. He, also, said that he would not be try to sell me an upgrade to my cataract surgery because none of it would help me improve my vision. I believe it was during a follow up visit a few months later, that one of the other doctors saw me and checked my eyes and restated what the other optometrist had told me, that my eyes could no longer be corrected by glasses. However, there was a new contact out that might. They did not have the contacts or the equipment yet and would refer me, if I liked, or I could wait until they got it. I said I would wait and the only real reason I did was because of Dr. Stack’s honesty at the beginning of all this. Long story short, my eyes were, I believe, 20/80 in one and 20/60 in the other and the contacts corrected both eyes to 20/20. And how did I know it was something impressive? When Doctor Bush gave me the eye test, he said to himself, out loud “WOW” after I was able to read all the lines. Before I got through maybe three lines before I could not make them out. That’s my story about my new amazing Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lenses. Oh! and the only thing nice about my eyesight being so bad, was that the contacts corrected them to the point that my insurance agreed to paid for them. John Corkins
Debbie Gagne Avatar

Debbie Gagne

1 year ago
Dr. Michelin performed my cataract surgery - both eyes with 20/20 results! The surgery center was convenient and everyone was very attentive to my needs. Would highly recommend.
Marybeth Turner Avatar

Marybeth Turner

1 year ago
My husband had cataract surgery with Dr. Mishulin and is very happy with the results. Everyone he had contact with was very friendly and professional. He recommends Michigan Vision and Dr. Mishulin very highly.

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