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Brandon Smith, O.D.

Dr. Brandon Smith

Dr. Brandon Smith
Optometrist

Dr. Brandon Smith is an optometrist dedicated to providing comprehensive and personalized eye care for his patients. With a firm commitment to holistic patient care, he offers a wide range of services, including myopia control, advanced dry eye solutions, and LASIK consultations.

Dr. Smith earned his Bachelor of Science in microbiology from Tennessee Technological University and received his Doctor of Optometry from the Kentucky College of Optometry. His fascination with vision science and a desire to improve patients’ quality of life led him to the optometric field. Known for his exceptional interpersonal skills and ability to build strong patient relationships, Dr. Smith focuses on understanding the full picture of each patient’s health, tailoring their eye care to their needs.

Originally from Cookeville, TN, Dr. Smith has lived in various places, including Seymour, Maryville, and Pikeville, KY. He now lives near the city lake in Cookeville with his partner, Heidi, and their pets. Outside of his practice, Dr. Smith enjoys playing music, cooking, gardening, and attending Green Bay Packers games. He is also committed to community service, frequently donating to animal shelters and participating in Remote Area Medical (RAM) clinics.

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Dr. Smith’s Services

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Vision Therapy

Vision therapy helps improve vision by strengthening the relationship between the eyes and the brain.

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Low Vision Rehabilitation

Low vision is a visual impairment that worsens over time and cannot be improved using corrective eyewear or surgery.

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Dry Eye Treatment

Dry eye disease is caused by poor quality or quantity of tears, and can cause long-term corneal damage if left untreated.

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Myopia Control

Corneal molding, or orthokeratology, is used to slow the progression of myopia (nearsightedness), primarily in children.