Mount Pleasant Magazine May/June 2018
www.ChsWomenInBusiness.com | www.LCWomenInBusiness.com | www.LCwib.com 46 - WIB T his May, as Sweetgrass Eyecare celebrates its fourth year in business, Dr. Emily Curry, owner and optometrist, will be celebrating her fourth year of realizing her dreams of owning her own private practice. “I love what I do – helping people see better. The eye is far more complicated and intriguing than one could guess, and, with new technologies and new research, I’m always learning better ways of taking care of my patients,” Dr. Curry said. But Dr. Curry attests that Sweetgrass Eyecare’s staff support is a vital component of the business’ success. “Tina Harbit has been a licensed optician for over 15 years and always goes the extra mile to help patients. Amber Beets joined us shortly after we opened and has a listening ear and can make anyone feel better or more comfortable when they are nervous or upset. Sandra Roberts just joined a few months ago and is eager to learn and loves helping our patients,” she continued. Most of all, Dr. Curry and her staff find joy in helping patients see the best they are capable of seeing. “Vision is such a precious sense. To help someone improve their ability to see motivates us all to do the best we can for our clients,” she said. Dr. Emily Curry Sweetgrass Eyecare 3070 Highway 17 N., Suite 201 Mount Pleasant 843-352-9977 www.sweetgrasseyecare.com By John Torsiello Photo by Jenn Cady. (843) 352-9977 3070 Hwy 17 N, Suite 201 | Mount Pleasant, SC 29466 www.SweetgrassEyecare.com Eye Care for a Lifetime From 6 months old to retirement...we are here to serve you! O ering customizable, eco-friendly eyewear and the latest in contact lens technology for all ages. Dr. Emily Curry Optometrist "I've worn glasses since the third grade. is is one of the reasons I have a passion for helping people with their eye care needs"
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