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  • Celebrating 20 Years

    20 years ago (August 1st, 2004), Dr. Megan Jones purchased Pendleton Family Optometry from Dr. Catheran Crafton. Many of you have been with us from the beginning. Some of you have only been with us a short while. ALL OF YOU have played a very important role in getting to this milestone! Thank you for […]

    Continue Reading August 13, 2024

  • Dr Jones recognized by Women of Optometry Magazine

    Women Of Optometry Article Published October, 2017 From One Kind of PD to Another Former police department HQ now serves as optometry office For several years, Megan Jones, OD, had considered relocating Pendleton Family Optometry in Pendleton, Indiana. Its original space, in a building constructed in the 1980s, was becoming cramped. She shared the reception area […]

    Continue Reading June 27, 2018

  • What if we had a choice?

    If an eye disease was an inevitable part of your life, wouldn’t it be nice if you could pick which disease you had? If you could, you would want to pick cataracts. Today, cataract surgery can not only remedy the disease but it can make your eye sight better than it ever was before. Thanks […]

    Continue Reading February 25, 2014