Book an Appointment in Mt. Pleasant
Visit our Mt. Pleasant location in South Carolina. Our building is located on the corner of Johnnie Dodds Boulevard and Clarity Road. Please contact our staff for questions about our location and services!
Our Address
- 1101 Johnnie Dodds Blvd. (Clarity Road)
- Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
Contact Us
- Phone: 843-648-2037
- Email: info@cepmd.com
Hours
- Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday: CLOSED
- Sunday: CLOSED
Eye Care Services Offered at Mt. Pleasant

Laser Cataract Surgery
Laser Cataract Surgery is a fully customizable, precise solution for restoring your clearest possible vision. This pre-planned outpatient procedure offers predictability and convenience.
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LASIK & Beyond
It is one of the most popular forms of vision correction due to its accuracy, safety, quick recovery time, a wide range of correction, and minimal discomfort. The entire procedure takes only a few minutes, both eyes can be done the same day, and no needles, stitches or patches are necessary.
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Retina Conditions
The retina is the light-sensitive tissue lining the back of our eye. Light rays are focused onto the retina through our cornea, pupil and lens.
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We have several convenient locations throughout South Carolina. Please view the nearest location to you or get directions below.
News
How Regular Comprehensive Eye Exams Help Seniors Manage and Prevent Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Eye ExamAge-related macular degeneration (AMD) remains the primary cause of vision loss in adults over sixty. The condition often advances without pain or early warning signs, so the most reliable way to safeguard central vision is a schedule of consistent, adult eye exams and, for anyone living with diabetes, regular diabetic eye exams as well. These […]
Protect Your Eyes at Work: Eye Exam Basics for Busy Employees
Eye ExamReviewed By: Dr. Denise Carter, OD Deadlines loom, inbox alerts ping, and the glow of a monitor fills your field of view. In the rush, it’s easy to ignore the slow burn behind your eyes or the text that looks just a shade fuzzier than yesterday. Modern jobs pile on visual stress all day long, […]
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The Role of Diabetic Eye Exams in Preventing Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Diabetic Eye ExamsReviewed By: Dr. Kimberly Carter, OD Eyes often seem fine until, almost overnight, road signs fade or print looks washed in fog. In many cases, the trouble started months earlier, deep inside the retina where fragile vessels and macular cells respond to high blood sugar. A once‑a‑year dilated diabetic eye exam remains the surest tool for […]
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How Regular Comprehensive Eye Exams Help Seniors Manage and Prevent Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) remains the primary cause of vision loss in adults over sixty. The condition often advances without pain or early warning signs, so the most reliable way to safeguard central vision is a schedule of consistent, adult eye exams and, for anyone living with diabetes, regular diabetic eye exams as well. These […]
Protect Your Eyes at Work: Eye Exam Basics for Busy Employees

Reviewed By: Dr. Denise Carter, OD Deadlines loom, inbox alerts ping, and the glow of a monitor fills your field of view. In the rush, it’s easy to ignore the slow burn behind your eyes or the text that looks just a shade fuzzier than yesterday. Modern jobs pile on visual stress all day long, […]
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The Role of Diabetic Eye Exams in Preventing Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Reviewed By: Dr. Kimberly Carter, OD Eyes often seem fine until, almost overnight, road signs fade or print looks washed in fog. In many cases, the trouble started months earlier, deep inside the retina where fragile vessels and macular cells respond to high blood sugar. A once‑a‑year dilated diabetic eye exam remains the surest tool for […]
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