The Pearle Vision located in Providence Square Shopping Center has been a vital part of the Brandon community for more than 28 years. The store recently remodeled and state-of-the-art optometric equipment was added. The mission at Pearle Vision is to provide the best eye care and vision care products in Brandon. Frank Plumb has been a licensed optician for 33 years and with Pearle Vision for 30 years. He is very proud to be part of the staff at the Brandon location.

“Our staff is highly trained and has a great knowledge of the many new products available such as thin lenses for strong prescriptions,” Plumb said. “We pride ourselves in providing the best customer service in the industry.”

The staff at Pearle Vision of Brandon brings more than 150 years of combined experience to the optical industry and does more than just make quality eyewear; they are dedicated to helping their customers see clearly. Pearle Vision carries many different styles of eyewear that caters to the personal needs and individuality of clients. The store sells many different styles of designer frames as well. It also lends support to the community when needed.

“We support many local charitable causes such as the Brandon Outreach Clinic and A Kid’s Place,” Plumb said.

Independent doctors of optometry at the store schedule the eye exams and they are state-licensed healthcare professionals who assess overall vision and accommodate the specific eye care needs of their clients. Dr. Stephanie Kirkland has been at the Brandon location for 18 years. She was born and raised in Polk County and lives there with her husband, Richard, who is also an optometrist. Dr. Ronald Pierce was born and raised in Massachusetts and has been living in Florida for more than 15 years. These doctors do everything from performing annual eye exams to managing and treating disorders of the visual system and they aim to please.

For more information on services or products offered at the Brandon location, visit www.pearlevision.com or at 681-8880. The store is located at 1929 W. Brandon Blvd., Ste. A.

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Libby Hopkins
Libby Hopkins has been a part of the Brandon community for more than 30 years. She is a graduate of USF with a degree in journalism. She has been a freelance writer for The Osprey Observer Newspaper since 2008. She also the Executive Director of Center Place Fine Arts and Civic Association. She is a dog mom to her rescue dog, Marshall. She loves being a part of the Brandon Community and she loves sharing positive news about our community.