DR. JOHN M. RINEHART, O.D.
Optometry at 94 Dr, Peoria, AZ

License number
Arizona 194
Category
Optometry
Type
Optometrist
Address
Address
13260 N 94Th Dr, Peoria, AZ 85381
Phone
(623) 974-2020
(623) 974-5628 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
John Rinehart
5623 W Alameda Rd, Glendale, AZ 85310
(623) 205-2402
John Rinehart, age 74
8222 W Poinsettia Dr, Peoria, AZ 85345
(623) 979-1899

Organization information

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John M Rinehart OD PC

Peoria, AZ

Industry:
Optometrist's Office
Doing business as:
John M Rinehart OD
Phone:
(623) 974-2020 (Phone)
Addresses:
13260 N 94 Dr, Peoria, AZ 85381
PO Box 5009, Peoria, AZ 85385
Od:
John M. Rinehart (Od)
Categories:
Optometrists
Open Hours:
Hours by Appointment
Products:
A Non- Surgical Alternative To Reduce Near Sightedness, Contact Lenses, Eye Health Examinations, ...
Payment options:
MasterCard, VISA
Additional:
Rinehart Eye Center

Professional information

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John Michael Rinehart, Peoria AZ

Specialties:
Optometrist
Address:
13260 N 94Th Dr, Peoria, AZ 85381
1025 Calle Marginal Villamar, Carolina, PR 00979
8877 W Union Hills Dr, Peoria, AZ 85382


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John M Rinehart, Peoria AZ - OD (Doctor of Optometry)

Specialties:
Optometry
Address:
13260 N 94Th Dr, Peoria 85381
(623) 974-2020 (Phone), (623) 974-5628 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Contact Lens Use In The Treatment Of An Ophthalmologic Condition

US Patent:
2014004, Feb 13, 2014
Filed:
Aug 9, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/963992
Inventors:
Alberto Osio Hernandez-Pons - Mexico, MX
John Michael Rinehart - Peoria AZ, US
Assignee:
Osio Corporation d/b/a Yolia Health - Coronado CA
International Classification:
G02C 7/04
US Classification:
351247, 35115923
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to the use of contact lenses for treating ophthalmologic conditions, such as presbyopia, induced myopia, computer vision syndrome, insufficient accommodation, or a condition associated with insufficient accommodation. The contact lens may be selected based on a measured sagittal depth and/or eccentricity of the cornea. When fitted, fluid may accumulate between the cornea of the eye and the contact lens. The lens may exhibit a sufficient amount of apical clearance such that when the wearer blinks, the lens moves no more than 1 mm on the eye. The lens may be structured such that bubbles greater than 0.5 mm in diameter are prevented from forming between the contact lens and the eye. The contact lens may be used in combination with a suitable bioactive agent providing for enhanced visual correction.