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Welcome to Gallaher Eye Care

We are excited to provide you professional Eye Care services in a comfortable and friendly environment. Gallaher Eye Care offers services to the Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, Lafayette, Watertown and surrounding areas in Tennessee.

We’re proud to offer comprehensive eye care services and eyewear for the whole family. Our staff looks forward to helping you with all of your eye health needs. We will take the time to answer all of your questions and ensure you understand all of your options.

In everything we do, we make it our mission to provide our friends, neighbors, and the surrounding community with quality eye care and optometric expertise in a setting that is friendly and organized. We are always looking for ways to improve as a practice, too, so you if you have any suggestions or comments, we’d love to hear from you!

Office Hours & Info

  • Monday
  • 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • Tuesday
  • 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • Wednesday
  • 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • Thursday
  • 8:00am - 5:00pm
  • Friday
  • 8:00am - 12:00pm
  • Saturday
  • By Appointment*
  • Sunday
  • Closed
Office is closed for lunch from 12pm - 1pm daily.

*One Saturday per month.

615-444-9111
615-444-1040

  • 401 West Main Street, Ste 101
  • Lebanon, TN 37087

What our patients have to say…

This was my first visit and everyone was so nice and very helpful. They really spent time with me and listened to what I had to say.
Roberta K.
Contact us today or visit our appointment request page to find a time that is convenient for you to see us.

Featured Eye Resources

Eye Exams

Unlike a vision screening or other general eye test, comprehensive eye exams evaluate the entire health of the eye. They also help the optometrist or ophthalmologist determine your unique prescription. Comprehensive eye exams should begin as an infant to ensure proper eye and vision development. Ongoing eye health examinations at regular intervals are also important as many eye diseases and vision changes can occur without warning signs.

Types of Contact Lenses

Millions of people wear contact lenses to help them see clearly. We’ve seen many advancements in lens materials and designs over the years. If you have tried contacts in the past, but stopped due to discomfort or poor quality, it may be time to try again. Dr. John Gallaher will help select the best option for your eyes! We have a variety of options for your specific type of prescription correction, tear production, lifestyle, and more.

Cataracts

A cataract is a clouding of the lens inside the eye that leads to a decrease in vision. Left untreated, it is the most common cause of blindness and is conventionally treated with surgery. Vision loss occurs because opacification of the lens obstructs light from passing through and being focused on to the retina at the back of the eye.