Premier Eye Care

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652 Coleman Blvd Ste 104
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464

Located in Mount Pleasant, SC, Premier Eye Care is the practice of Dr. Catherine E. Kister and Dr. Michael D. Criswell. They specialize in treating eye cataracts, dry eye syndrome, and conjunctivitis.

At Premier Eye Care, patients can receive eye glass prescriptions and contact fittings, ensuring comprehensive eye care services in one convenient location.

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4.010 reviews
Joseph E.
5/14/2019

I am new to the area and this was by far the best experience I ever had for an eye exam and consultation for contacts and glasses. They were able to offer me an appointment sooner than others I...

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Matthew M.
2/8/2025

If you are looking for a fast and efficient eye doctor then look no further than Premier Eye Care. I found them through my insurance and didn't mind the 20 min drive in MTP traffic. By far the...

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Kevin L.
9/10/2020

I would rather go blind then to do business with these people again. I took my frames in to get new sunglasses put in and paid for the lenses up front.They then broke my frames and will not...

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Amber D.
12/16/2015

Dr. Criswell was great! I was able to get my own exam and my infant son's scheduled back-to-back, and he did a great job with each of us. It's so nice to know that PEC participates with...

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Aleks K.
7/19/2013

Highly recommended! After a not so stellar interaction elsewhere on Long Point Road, I called Premier because it was on my provider list. I am so glad I did. I wanted to get an appt on Saturday...

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