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Dr. Daniel R. Obermark O.D. & Dr. Cassidy D. Obermark O.D. provide vision care with clinical excellence.  Our team is here to help.

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Welcome To Dr. Obermark Eye Health Care

Welcome to Dr. Obermark Eye Health Care. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to care for such an important part of your life: your and your family's eyesight. When asked which of their senses is most important, most people respond that it is their vision. We understand how important your eyes are to you.

Whether you're due for a routine exam or need specialized eye care, we invite you to schedule a visit with our experienced team. At Dr. Obermark Eye Health Care, we're committed to helping you achieve and maintain long-term eye health and clear, comfortable vision. Let us be your trusted eye doctor in Poplar Bluff MO and Sikeston MO.

About Us

If you or a member of your family need an eye doctor in Poplar Bluff MO, Sikeston MO, and surrounding areas, you can rely on Dr. Obermark Eye Health Care. Our practice is home to some of the most skilled eye care professionals in the region, and you can count on us to provide you with the care you need.

Our team can assist you with everything from routine eye exams to the diagnosis and treatment of various eye conditions. We can also help you find the perfect pair of glasses or contact lenses. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you’re looking for an optometrist in Poplar Bluff MO, Sikeston MO, and surrounding areas, who will put your needs first.

Why Our Approach Is Different?

Our goal is to provide your family with the highest quality of vision care and support. Whether you're seeking a comprehensive eye exam, treatment for a specific eye condition, or need a new eyeglasses prescription, we're here to help. Our modern offices are equipped with the latest technology to ensure that you receive the best possible care. We're dedicated to helping you maintain and improve your vision.

Mission Statement

Our purpose is to provide vision. We believe that most people seek our care when they would like new eyeglasses and contact lenses to see better, but we also believe that these patients want trusted eye health care from dedicated professionals who can treat ailments, injuries, and emergencies. Patients may not understand all that can happen to their eyes but are counting on us to ensure vision.

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Why is vision care important?

Your eyes are your window to the world, helping you learn, work, drive, and enjoy life’s moments. Regular vision care does more than just keep your eyesight sharp; it helps detect early signs of serious health issues like diabetes, high blood pressure, and eye diseases before they cause permanent damage.

By taking care of your eyes, you protect your independence, safety, and quality of life. Early detection and treatment mean better outcomes and clearer vision for years to come. At Obermark Eye Health Care, we’re committed to helping you see well and live well at every stage of life.

Why do I need vision care when I do not have any issues?

Even if your vision feels fine, regular eye exams are still essential. Many serious eye conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy, develop silently, with no early symptoms. By the time you notice changes, damage may already be done.

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Services We Offer

  • Eye exams: Having your eyes checked regularly could detect potentially threatening eye diseases that can be treated if caught early.
  • Eyeglasses: We offer a wide selection of stylish, high-quality eyeglasses to fit every look, lifestyle, and budget.
  • Contacts: We carry a full range of contact lenses, including daily, monthly, toric, and multifocal options to suit your vision and comfort needs.

Conditions We Help

  • Amblyopia – Pediatric Eye Health Care: At Obermark Eye Health Care, we specialize in early detection and treatment of amblyopia through comprehensive pediatric eye exams. Treatment may include prescription glasses, eye patching, or vision therapy, all designed to strengthen the weaker eye and support healthy visual development.
  • Dry Eye Disease: We diagnose dry eye through detailed exams and offer treatments ranging from artificial tears and lifestyle advice to advanced therapies tailored to your needs.
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  • Cataracts: If we find that cataracts are affecting your vision, we’ll guide you every step of the way, referring you to our trusted ophthalmologist partner for advanced evaluation and surgical treatment when needed. We work closely with them to ensure you receive the best care, helping you see clearly again.
  • Glaucoma: We detect glaucoma early through comprehensive eye exams and advanced imaging. If diagnosed, we create a personalized treatment plan that may include prescription eye drops, lifestyle recommendations, or referrals for surgical options.
  • Diabetic Eye Disease: Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes that affects the blood vessels in the retina, potentially leading to vision loss if untreated. At Obermark Eye Health Care, early detection through regular eye exams is key.
  • Macular Degeneration: We use advanced imaging to detect macular degeneration early. While there’s no cure, we help slow its progression through regular monitoring, lifestyle guidance, nutritional support, and, when needed, coordinated care with retinal specialists. Our goal is to help you maintain as much vision and independence as possible.
  • Conjunctivitis / Pink Eye: At Obermark Eye Health Care, we diagnose the cause of pink eye and recommend the right treatment, whether it's antibiotic drops, allergy relief, or soothing care for viral cases. Most types are easily treatable, but early care helps prevent spreading and speeds up healing.
  • Eye Injuries / Foreign Body Removal: We’re trained to evaluate and treat a wide range of eye injuries, including scratches (corneal abrasions), blunt trauma, and foreign objects in the eye. We use precise tools and magnification to safely remove debris and check for deeper damage.

The History of Eye Care

The evolution of eye care has deep roots in ancient history, with early societies laying the groundwork for today’s advanced vision science. As far back as 1500 BC, ancient Egyptian texts like the Ebers Papyrus recorded numerous remedies for eye ailments, revealing an early understanding of ocular health. Greek and Roman physicians—including pioneers such as Hippocrates and Galen—expanded on this knowledge, exploring the structure and function of the eye in detail. Their observations became key references for later generations of medical practitioners.

Significant progress continued throughout the Islamic Golden Age, where scholars like Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) redefined how we perceive vision. His influential work, the Book of Optics, published in the 11th century, introduced accurate theories about light refraction and the role of the eye in vision. In the late 1200s, the development of eyeglasses marked a transformative step, offering people a practical way to correct refractive errors. These foundational breakthroughs across eras helped shape the disciplines of ophthalmology and optometry, forming the basis of the comprehensive eye care we rely on today.

What Kind of Training Does an Optometrist Have?

Becoming an optometrist requires years of dedicated education and clinical experience to master the complexities of vision science and eye health. The journey typically starts with earning a bachelor’s degree in a science-focused discipline, followed by acceptance into a four-year Doctor of Optometry (OD) program at an accredited institution. Throughout the program, students study core subjects such as ocular anatomy, pharmacology, visual optics, and systemic health. They also gain practical skills through supervised clinical rotations, learning how to assess visual acuity, detect diseases, and develop treatment plans.

After completing their academic program, optometrists must pass the National Board of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO) exams to achieve licensure. These examinations evaluate their knowledge and ability to deliver safe, effective care. Many optometrists pursue additional postdoctoral training through residencies, focusing on specialized fields like vision rehabilitation, contact lenses, or ocular disease. Lifelong learning is essential in the profession, as ongoing continuing education allows optometrists to stay current with emerging technologies, research developments, and advanced treatment methods, ensuring the highest standard of care for every patient.

Vision Insurances We Work With

We gladly accept all medical and vision insurance, making it easier for us to care for everyone in our community.