Your Future is Bright, See it Clearly

Experienced eye doctor, designer eye glasses, frames and eye exams for the entire family.

  • optometry services
  • prescription glasses

Focused on Your Vision

Welcome to Compassion Eye Care!

Dr. Laura Keith is ready to handle your eye health and vision needs. For more than a decade, she has been dedicated to improving the lives of patients by providing high-quality and comprehensive eye care.

Patient Experience

Google Reviews
5/5

Thorough, friendly, appointment. Dr. Keith is new to Murfreesboro but has years of experience and training. She will do a great job!

5/5

Your new place is amazing!! We love you and all the care and attention that you give us! We would highly recommend your practice to anyone and everyone! Thank you for making us feel so special 💗

5/5

Dr. Keith is very competent, thorough and proactive in the care of her patient’s eyes. Her demeanor is kind and compassionate. She does not rush through your exam and all of your questions will be answered. Her staff is also very courteous and kind which is always important to me. If you are looking for a great eye doctor, I very highly recommend Dr. Laura Keith. Her office is a great addition to Murfreesboro!

5/5

Five stars is not enough stars. You simply cannot find better eye care than at Compassion! Laura will take excellent care of your eyes as if they were her own.

Years of Experience

in the optical field

Why Choose Us

A new standard of quality optometry services and one-of-a-kind eyewear

We understand that addiction isn’t who you are. It’s what you’re up against—physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. That’s why you will find us right there, at your side, with everything we’ve got:

  • Expert Professionals Therapies administered by expert healthcare professionals;
  • Safe Enviroment High quality treatments provided in a safe, clinical environment;

our services

Cutting-edge diagnostic equipment and technology

Our team performs routine eye exams designed to give us an insight into your overall vision. Ensure your vision prescription is up-to-date and identify concerns before they become problematic with routine, annual eye exams.

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Satisfied Patients

seeing clear again

Experts in eye disease and conditions

Take the first step in your journey to clearer vision

  • General Ophthalmology
  • Digital Optometrics
  • Eye Infections & Injuries
  • Dry Eye Syndrome
  • Foreign Body Removal
  • Refraction for Eyeglasses

children’s eye exams

Eye exams help your child see their potential

Your child’s visual system develops as they grow, and catching abnormalities in their early stages could prevent motor delays and social issues later in life. Let’s work together to ensure your child’s total vision health.

Regain Your Focus

Say Goodbye to the Blurred View

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the symptoms of dry eye?

Symptoms of dry eye syndrome may affect one or both eyes and often include: burning or gritty feeling in the eyes, mucus in the eyes, sensitivity to light, eye redness, difficulty seeing at night, watery and stinging eyes, blurred vision.

What are the first signs of having cataracts?

At first, the cloudiness in your vision caused by a cataract may affect only a small part of the eye’s lens. You may not notice any vision loss. As the cataract grows larger, it clouds more of your lens. More clouding changes the light passing through the lens. This may lead to symptoms you notice more.

What eye conditions and diseases do you treat?

Conventional treatment for disorders such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism typically relies on corrective prescription lenses. Disorders such as cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and retinal detachment require advanced medical and surgical treatments.

What is the difference between a routine eye exam and a medical eye exam?

A medical exam includes diagnosis and treatment of an eye disease or malady (like glaucoma, conjunctivitis, or cataracts). A routine eye exam, on the other hand, includes diagnosis and treatment of non-medical complaints, like astigmatism, or farsightedness.

Can glaucoma be cured?

The symptoms can start so slowly that you may not notice them. The only way to find out if you have glaucoma is to get a comprehensive dilated eye exam. There’s no cure for glaucoma, but early treatment can often stop the damage and protect your vision.