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Please use our online form to request an appointment or get in touch with us at Old Town Optix Optometry. Our team will reply as soon as we can. 

We look forward to seeing you!

Come See What We’re About

Our practice is located in the Old Town La Quinta shopping mall complex. Find our door to the right of the Old Town Tavern. Plenty of parking is available on the south side of the building, facing Avenida La Fonda.

Our Address

  • 78015 Main St #107
  • La Quinta, CA 92253

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What Lens Coatings Are Worth It in Bright, Sunny Environments?

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Lens coatings, such as UV protection and anti-reflective treatments, combined with options like polarization and photochromic technology, are valuable for improving comfort and protecting your eye health in sunny climates. […]

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March 16, 2026
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4 Ways the Environment Can Affect Your Eye Health

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The environment can affect your eye health through sun exposure, air quality, weather patterns, and airborne particles, which can cause everything from temporary discomfort to long-term conditions. […]

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February 23, 2026
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Can You Open Your Eyes Underwater with Contacts?

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Opening your eyes underwater while wearing contact lenses puts you at risk of exposure to harmful microorganisms. This can lead to serious eye infections. […]

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December 10, 2025
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Lens coatings, such as UV protection and anti-reflective treatments, combined with options like polarization and photochromic technology, are valuable for improving comfort and protecting your eye health in sunny climates. […]

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A person using their hand to blog the sun's UV rays from their eyes.

The environment can affect your eye health through sun exposure, air quality, weather patterns, and airborne particles, which can cause everything from temporary discomfort to long-term conditions. […]

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Opening your eyes underwater while wearing contact lenses puts you at risk of exposure to harmful microorganisms. This can lead to serious eye infections. […]

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