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Madison

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Madison

Since 2001, the Pathway Eye team has been 'seeing the best in people' through its relentless dedication to providing compassionate, patient-centered care tailored to everyone's unique eye health needs: offering services for people of all ages and life stages, effective treatment options, and a beautiful selection of frames in its always-welcoming environment.

Also, discover how Vision Therapy, offered at this location, enhances visual skills like eye teaming, tracking, and focusing, ensuring smoother performance in daily activities. Explore our Vision Therapy page for more details: Vision Therapy Information

InFocus Eyecare Madison is ready to see you now

SERVICES

  • Eyeglass Exams
  • Contact Lens Exams
  • Retina Imaging
  • Diabetic Exams
  • Dry Eye Treatment
  • Glaucoma Management
  • Treatment of Infections & Injuries
  • Kids Exams
  • Myopia Control

ACCEPTED INSURANCES

We work with most major health and vision plans.

  • EyeMed
  • VSP
  • Spectera
  • Aetna
  • UHC
  • Cigna
  • Medicare
Dr. Megan Taylor, O.D.

Dr. Megan Taylor, O.D.

Dr. Megan Taylor, a graduate from The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), pursued her Doctor of Optometry at The Ohio State University College of Optometry. Her passion for eyecare stems from a genuine love for helping patients achieve clear and comfortable vision. 

Dr. Taylor's clinical care interests extend to patients of all ages, with a particular focus on addressing binocular vision issues in both kids and adults. She recognizes that these often overlooked conditions can lead to strain and impact not only vision but also reading and academic success.

Outside her professional life, Dr. Taylor finds joy in spending quality time with her children and husband. This commitment to family reflects her approach to life and care, embodying a dedication to both professional excellence and personal well-being.

Dr. Rachel Kane, O.D.

Dr. Rachel Kane, O.D.

Dr. Rachel Kane is a dedicated eyecare professional with a passion for making a positive impact in the lives of her patients. A graduate of Mississippi State University for her undergraduate studies, Dr. Kane pursued her optometric education at the Southern College of Optometry.

From an early stage in her academic journey, Dr. Kane was drawn to eyecare as a means of serving others. During her undergraduate years, she had the opportunity to shadow several Optometrists, an experience that revealed to her the profound impact that optometry can have on a patient's life. Driven by the desire to contribute to the well-being of others, she found fulfillment in the unique and diverse challenges presented in patient care every day.

Dr. Kane's clinical care passions lie in Corneal Disease, refractive and cataract surgery co-management, as well as Dry Eye and Specialty Contact Lenses. Her commitment to these areas reflects a comprehensive approach to eyecare, ensuring that her patients receive the best possible treatment and management for their visual health.

Outside the clinic, Dr. Kane values her time spent with friends and family. Her interests include reading, playing tennis, discovering new favorite restaurants, and exploring different destinations through travel. These personal pursuits not only contribute to her well-rounded lifestyle but also enhance her ability to connect with patients on a personal level.

With a commitment to excellence and a passion for eyecare, Dr. Rachel Kane continues to be a valuable asset to the field, making a positive impact on the visual health and overall well-being of her patients.

Dr. Yacoub Hijazeen, O.D.

Dr. Yacoub Hijazeen, O.D.

Yacoub Hijazeen, a dedicated optometrist from the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry (UABSO), found his calling in eye care through impactful patient interactions and the balanced lifestyle it offers. With a deep commitment to enhancing patient well-being, Yacoub is driven by the ability to alleviate pain and discomfort caused by eye diseases, finding immense reward in improving the overall health of his patients. 

Specializing in clinical care passions centered around disease management, Yacoub focuses on making a tangible difference in his patients' lives. His approach is rooted in compassion and a desire to provide relief, aiming to enhance both the vision and quality of life for those under his care.

Outside of optometry, Yacoub is a passionate soccer enthusiast and a devoted fan of Barcelona. This dedication to sports reflects his vibrant personality and balanced approach to life, complementing his professional commitment to eye care. Yacoub's comprehensive approach to optometry resonates with both patients and colleagues alike, embodying a commitment to excellence and patient-centered care.

Jon Martin
December 19th, 2023
The experience was amazing...

Today I had my first appointment at Pathway Eye Madison and the experience was amazing. The staff members were very friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable. Dr. Taylor provided a thorough explanation on the condition of my eyesight while performing my vision tests. I look forward to working with them in the future.

Roxy Arney
August 11th, 2023
Wonderful!

My appointment with Pathway Eye this week was wonderful! They were kind, careful and thorough. I am happy so far with the attentive nature and info given to me during my testing. Can't wait to get my new glasses!

Kristie S
October 29th, 2023
Will definitely be back!!

Very friendly staff and doctor!!
She actually took the time to explain everything to me and not rushing!!
Thank you for getting me in last minute even as a new patient!! ❤️
Will definitely be back!!

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