
Golden Triangle Eye Clinic is excited to bring the same friendly, thorough eye care you’ve come to expect to a new location in Aliceville, Alabama. The goal is simple: make it easier for individuals and families in and around Aliceville to access trusted vision care closer to home—without compromising on quality, time, or attention to detail.
Convenient eye care in Aliceville, one day a week
The new office is located at 112 Fifth Street, Northeast, Aliceville, Alabama 35542, and is currently accepting appointments on Fridays from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. If you’ve been searching online for an “optometrist near me” or a reliable eye doctor in Aliceville, this Friday schedule is designed to give patients a consistent, predictable day to plan around work, school, and daily routines.
A full range of services, from routine exams to medical eye care
The Aliceville location is backed by the same comprehensive approach the practice is known for—helping patients see clearly today while also protecting long-term eye health. Services include adult and children’s eye exams, routine vision checks and prescription updates, and contact lens evaluations for patients who want an alternative to glasses.
Patients can also turn to the clinic for medical eye care and ongoing support when something doesn’t feel right. That includes help for eye emergencies such as red or irritated eyes, possible pink eye, foreign body concerns, and other urgent issues that shouldn’t wait weeks to be seen. When appropriate, the clinic can also coordinate care for more complex concerns, ensuring patients know what’s happening, what the next step is, and how to protect their vision moving forward.
Specialty contact lenses and advanced care options
Not all eyes fit neatly into a “standard” contact lens prescription. For patients who have struggled with comfort, stability, or vision clarity in contacts, Golden Triangle Eye Clinic is experienced in fitting many hard-to-fit contact lens needs—including specialty lens options when appropriate. The goal is better comfort, better vision, and a fit that supports your day-to-day life rather than complicating it.
The practice also provides care for dry eye syndrome, which can cause burning, gritty discomfort, watering, and fluctuating vision—especially with screen time, seasonal changes, or indoor heating and cooling. Because dry eye can have multiple causes, the first step is understanding what’s driving symptoms, followed by a plan that matches the severity and your lifestyle.
For patients who need closer monitoring, the clinic also diagnoses and manages common eye diseases such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and cataracts. This kind of care matters because many eye diseases can develop quietly, with little or no early symptoms, making regular exams one of the most reliable ways to protect vision over time. The team takes time to explain findings in plain language so patients feel confident about what they’re being told and why follow-up matters.
Eyewear guidance that fits real life
If you wear glasses, your visit can include practical guidance on lenses and everyday visual needs—whether that’s driving, reading, computer work, or school performance. The team helps patients choose options that make sense for how they actually use their eyes, so the final recommendation supports both clear vision and comfort.
How to schedule a Friday appointment
Friday appointments at the Aliceville office can be requested online through the practice website, or by calling 662-327-7271. Existing patients can continue their care with a familiar team, and new patients will find a welcoming office focused on clear communication and comfortable visits.
Golden Triangle Eye Clinic is proud to expand access to high-quality vision care for the Aliceville community and looks forward to serving patients each Friday in the new location.
FAQ's with Dr. Lee Ford
Do I need vision insurance to book an appointment?
- No. Patients are welcome to schedule whether they’re using vision benefits, medical insurance (when applicable), or self-pay.
What should I bring to my first visit?
- Bring your current glasses or contacts (if you have them), a list of medications, and any relevant medical history. If you have vision or medical insurance, bring your insurance information as well.
Can kids be seen at the Aliceville location?
- Yes. The practice provides eye care for both children and adults, and families are welcome to schedule Friday visits.
