Dr. Nick J. Donch, O.D. - Optometrist (Emeritus)

For 46 years, Doctor Donch served and examined the Madison community. Dr. Donch had visited both Honduras and Siberia to perform volunteer eye examinations in those underserved areas.

Dr. Donch and JoAnn, his wife of 47 years, have been proud to call Madison home. Together, they have two daughters Sherry and Diana. Some of our patients may remember Dr. Diana as she practiced optometry in her father’s Madison office prior to establishing her own practice in Pennsylvania.

Dr. Donch passed away in June 2011, but as his mentor, Dr. Baker still leaves his profile up in fond memory.

Laurie – Licensed Optician

With 30 years of knowledge and experience, Laurie offers a level of expertise unique to our office. Between her technical knowledge of ophthalmic lens designs and understanding of available lens improvements and treatments, her simple goal to help everyone see their best out of their new glasses prescription. Most importantly, Laurie only recommends what can truly make a difference– nothing unnecessary.

Laurie understands prescription eyeglasses are also a hybrid of function and fashion and is always on the lookout for new styles or recommendations for our patients.  

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Mission Statement

Our doctors and staff are committed to providing thorough care with personal attention. At Eye Doctors of Madison, you will find the compassionate care of a small-town doctors' office with the knowledge of a big-city institution. It is our mission to not only treat each patient uniquely but also like family.

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