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Specialties
ClearVision Eye Centers proudly serves the Southern Nevada community with a tradition of quality service and friendly staff. Our doctors take great pride in offering every patient the absolute best in vision care – whether through fitting them with eyeglasses or contact lenses, diagnosing cataracts, glaucoma, and other eye diseases, or recommending LASIK and other eye surgery procedures.
Our expert optometrists, Dr. Jon Christiansen and Dr. Jennifer Burke, and experienced staff will take the time to answer all of your questions, explain treatment options, and provide the highest quality eye health treatments available.
Built on the foundation of patient convenience and satisfaction, ClearVision Eye Centers serve all of your family’s eye care needs under one roof. Come visit our modern facility, friendly doctors and staff!
History
Established in 1974.
Originally a practice that began with the late Dr. Somers, ClearVision Eye Centers East Las Vegas has grown to meet the needs of the East Las Vegas community. Now headed by Dr. Jon Christiansen, the practice moved to it’s beautiful new location on the corner of Pecos and Harmon in November, 2011.
Meet the Business Owner
Jon C.
Business Owner
Dr. Jon Christiansen was raised in Blanding, Utah where he graduated from San Juan High School. Following high school he attended Southern Utah University on an academic and art scholarship. While working on his Bachelor of Science in Zoology, he conducted research on the wildlife in nearby Zions National Park. After graduating from SUU in 2001 he attended Southern California College of Optometry in Fullerton California. During His time at SCCO he was active in the Boy Scouts of America serving as a scout master for two and a half years. He graduated with his Doctorate of Optometry in 2006. While at SCCO he was a four time recipient of the Dixon scholarship award, as well as the Diehl scholarship for excellence in treatment and management of ocular disease and the SCCO Faculty’s Valedictorian award.