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Kizer Family Optometry, Lewis Kizer, O.D., 2081 S. Main St., Milan, TN 38358
Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 5:00pm Friday 8:00am - 12:00pm
Jane & Dr. Lewis Kizer; We are so happy that you have come to our website to visit with us. Our office staff is ready to greet you and help you with your eye care needs.
We genuinely want to offer you the very best in total vision care, to do so we have merged state-of-the-art technology and techniques with a caring staff of dedicated people.
Kizer Family Optometry - Meeting the Needs of Your Family
If you are looking for an eye doctor for your family, this is the place. Optometrist in Milan Tennessee since 1980.
We are proud of the care that our providers and staff provide to our patients.
To find out more about Lewis Kizer, O.D. and/or our practice, click the links on the menu to the left.
If you do not already have an eye doctor, or if you need more information, you may email Kizer Family Optometry or call 731.686.8642.
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