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Welcome to the
Office of Christine J.J. Chao, O.D.
Your Optometrist in Davis, CA

Call/text us at (530) 756-9393 today


Welcome to our office in Davis. Dr. Christine Chao and our professional team strive to provide the finest in optometry services. As a Vision Source (https://visionsource.com/patie...) doctor, she provides personalize eye care using advanced technology to deliver the best eye care available. Dr. Chao is also a Treehouse Eyes (https://treehouseeyes.com/) doctor who evaluates risk factors for myopia, takes extra measurements usually not done by other doctors, then offers the best myopia treatment plan for your child. 

We invite you to browse our website to learn more about our services. Patients come to our office because they know they will receive the personal attention and professional care that is our foundation. We welcome you to join our patient family today.

Our Approach to Optometry

Our caring and comprehensive approach to optometry makes Dr. Chao the eye care and myopia management provider of choice in the Davis area. We offer the following services: complete eye exams, myopia management, dry eye care, contact lenses, glasses, and ocular health evaluation. For a complete list of services, visit our services page or call/text our office at (530) 756-9393.

Contact us or request an appointment online today.


Dr. Christine J.J. Chao, O.D. Davis Optometrist
Call/Text (530) 756-9393
1970 Lake Blvd. Suite #7 Davis, CA 95616

Testimonials

Reviews From Our Satisfied Patients

  • "Dr. Chao goes above and beyond what you would expect from a normal optometrist. Plus with a friendly staff and great office this is a win win for anyone."
    Greg - Davis, CA


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