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M. Patrick Day, OD, FAAO, ABO

Dr. Day started his practice in Clinton in 1978. He graduated from Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1977. He completed his undergraduate studies at Oklahoma State University.

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Dr. Day is in private practice and specializes in primary eye care for children and adults, contact lenses, and refractive surgery consultation. He has served his profession in many ways including being the President of the Oklahoma Association of Optometric Physicians and serving on the Board of Directors of the Southwest Council of Optometry. He also has earned his Fellowship of the American Academy of Optometry (F.A.A.O.) by completing the required case studies and testing. Dr. Day is board certified for the treatment of anterior eye problems. He is a member and past president of the Clinton Rotary Club and is active in the First United Methodist Church.