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Family-Owned Fraser Optical Celebrates Over 40 Years of Business

Fraser Optical celebrates over 40 years of success in the optometry field.

2011-06-15
MACOMB COUNTY, MI, June 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) Macomb County residents know Fraser Optical for their great customer service, competitive prices and their six convenient locations. With such a friendly and knowledgeable staff, the Macomb County based business is going strong as it celebrates over 40 years of success in the Optometry field.

Fraser Optical is family owned and operated, with knowledgeable optometrists on staff. They take pride in their excellent customer service and knowledge about Optometry. The Fraser Optical staff also pride themselves in providing the best possible service at the lowest possible price, which keeps customers loyally coming back in for additional follow-up appointments.

"Each customer who walks in the door is greeted by a member of our team as if they are family," said the public relations associate. "We aim to put patients in the best eyewear at the very best price."

Not only does Fraser Optical offer competitive prices on eyewear, contact lenses, comprehensive eye examinations and other services, but they also accept most optical insurance plans. Their wide selection of frames and lens options is just one of the many reasons they have been in business for over 40 years.

But perhaps the greatest reason behind the success of Fraser Optical is the doctors. With such a personable and well-trained staff, customers feel comfortable with the service they receive. Fraser Optical doctors are extremely thorough with each and every exam, ensuring each patient receives the quality service they pay for, and every patient is given the appropriate amount of time and attention.

About Fraser Optical

Fraser Optical contains a licensed Optometrist and an ABO certified Optician. He has been on staff with Fraser Optical for years, helping them reach over 40 years of business success.

PR Contact:
Public Relations Department
Macomb County Michigan
(586) 293-8888


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[Press-News.org] Family-Owned Fraser Optical Celebrates Over 40 Years of Business
Fraser Optical celebrates over 40 years of success in the optometry field.