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Welcome to Fontana Eyecare Associates
Your Optometrist in Saint Louis, MO

Call us at (314) 353-6171 today.

Dr. Jeffrey Kempf specializes in family eye care and eye health, and the fitting of all types of contact lenses.

Your eye health is our greatest concern and we will work with you to find the contact lens that best suits your Eyecare needs.

Dr. Kempf is very involved in Refractive Surgery with emphasis on the latest procedure called Lasik. We will consult with and guide you on the potential benefits and risks, and will set proper expectation for Laser Vision Correction.

Our doctor and staff are highly skilled in the proper fitting and prescribing of progressive "no-line" bifocals, as well as other multifocal and single vision lens designs. We are able to provide up to date information on the newest lens technology to allow your eyewear selection to fit your lifestyle.

Save yourself some time at the office before your appointment by going to the PATIENT FORMS page and bringing them with you to your appointment!

Dr. Jeffrey Kempf
Saint Louis Optometrists | Fontana Eyecare Associates | (314) 353-6171
6451 Chippewa St.
Saint Louis, MO 63109 2128



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    Jeffrey Kempf
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    Dr. Jeff Kempf graduated Magna Cumme Laude from Southern College of Optometry in 2001, where he was also honored with an Outstanding Clinician Award and a Basic Science Award. During his time at Southern College, Dr. Kempf was a member of Beta Sigma Kappa, The Optometric Honor Society. Dr. Kempf joined Fontana Eyecare Associates in 2005. Dr. Kempf was selected by his peers as the 2009 Young Optometrist of the Year in the State of Illinois.
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9:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

9:00 am-7:00 pm

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9:00 am-7:00 pm

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