Nicole – Certified Paraoptometric

Nicole is our primary patient care assistant and will often begin your examination by performing some tests and obtaining your health information.  She oversees our ancillary testing as well, performing tests requested by Dr. Baker to better evaluate patient's conditions.  She very quickly has absorbed a wealth of information and is eager to grow with our office to help our patients receive the best possible care.  She is a certified paraoptometric.

Nicole also has a hand in preparing insurance documents prior to your arrival to help understand what tests, procedures, and items may and may not be covered.  No one likes surprises after all.

Like Dr. Baker, Nicole is also a born-and-bred Madison local.  Nicole lives in Perry and enjoys exploring regional metroparks with Rosie - her 100 pound cuddle buddy.  

Deanna - Patient Care Coordinator

As our Patient Care Coordinator, Deanna handles many of the day to day managerial aspects of the office in addition to her front desk reception duties.  From the time you call our office to schedule your exam, to the moment your visit is complete, Deanna ensures you are properly cared for.  She is happy to answer any questions, and never hesitates to provide unsurpassed customer service.  With Deanna’s help, our patients experience a seamless visit with a personal touch.

Deanna is our easy-going, fun-loving teammate that makes coming to the office a true pleasure.  She and her husband Victor have raised five kids, all Madison graduates.  Despite being incredibly (READ INCREDIBLY) young, Deanna has welcomed her first grandchild with more on the way.  

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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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