InVision Family Eye Care

InVision Family Eye Care We can't wait to SEE you! Amanda Bahr - Optometrist
Dr. Amanda Bahr received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Missouri State University.

She went on to earn her Doctor of Optometry Degree from the University of Missouri St. Louis College Of Optometry where she was recognized for excellence in Low Vision. Dr. Bahr completed internships at the Veteran’s Administration Medical Center in Kansas City, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, and Advanced Eye Care in Raytown, Missouri. She was the recipient of the 2008 Missouri Optometric Foundation Private Practice Award. She is a member of both the American Optometric Association and Missouri Optometric Association. Outside of the office Dr. Bahr enjoys spending time with her husband Travis and kids. Dr. Haley McCreery attended Truman State University where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics. She later attended the University of Missouri St. Louis College of Optometry and earned her Doctorate in Optometry. She received the honor of serving as Marshal to her graduating class and was recognized as a top graduate by Women in Optometry Magazine. Dr. McCreery served as an intern at both the Veteran’s Administration Medical center in Kansas City as well as the Indian Health Services in Ada, Oklahoma. She is a member of the American Optometric Association, the Missouri Optometric Association and the American Academy of Optometry. In her free time, Dr. McCreery enjoys spending time with her family and working on various home improvement projects.

04/02/2026

What’s the story behind these little dots 👀✨
You’re gonna want to hear this one…

Tune in now to KZNN 🎧

04/01/2026

Madi: breaking down the latest in eye tech 🧠
Travis: fully distracted by the tiny rings in the demo 😅

But those rings? Doing BIG things for your kiddos!
Catch the chaos + the science tomorrow at 7:45am on KZNN 105.3!

03/26/2026

Are kids really needing stronger glasses every year… or is there more to it? 👀

03/25/2026

Are kids really needing stronger glasses every year… or is there more to it? 👀
Tomorrow morning, Madi is talking about myopia (nearsightedness)—and the first glasses lenses designed to help slow it down.
Something parents and grandparents will definitely want to hear.
📻 Catch it on KTTR!

03/19/2026

Catch Mad + Trav on KZNN🎙️. Eyewear Built for Your Day 👓

03/18/2026

Catch Mad + Trav on KZNN🎙️

Topic: Eyewear Built for Your Day 👓

Daily life, office screens, bright sun…
your eyes are out here working overtime—and your glasses might not be pulling their weight 😬

We’ll fix that. Tune in 👀

03/12/2026
If you tuned in last week, you heard Mad + Trav break out a little tune… 🎶“It was the dark of the moon on the sixth of J...
03/11/2026

If you tuned in last week, you heard Mad + Trav break out a little tune… 🎶

“It was the dark of the moon on the sixth of June in a Kenworth pullin’ logs…”

You never know what they might do next. Tune in tomorrow at 7:45am on KTTR to hear about the latest sunwear rolling in 😎… and why your eyes might be driving you crazy this week. 👀

Convoy on over to InVision… we’ve got your eyes covered, good buddy!

03/05/2026

New season. Better shades.
Mad + Trav on KZNN. Turn heads. Block rays. ☀️

03/05/2026

New season. Better shades.

We’re breaking down sport, statement, and everything in between — featuring fresh suns from Oakley, Blenders Eyewear, and Kate Spade.

Performance. Style. Real UV protection.
(Yes — you can have all three.)

Catch Mad + Trav at 7:45am on KZNN. Turn heads. Block rays. ☀️

Tools and technology can make everyday life more accessible for people with low vision. From magnification and screen re...
02/28/2026

Tools and technology can make everyday life more accessible for people with low vision. From magnification and screen readers to better lighting and high-contrast tools, the right support can increase independence, confidence, and quality of life. Vision loss does not mean giving up—it means adapting with the right resources.

02/26/2026

Spring sports are back — are your eyes ready?

From team sunwear for athletes to everyday sunnies for all ages, we’re talking performance, protection, and fun new styles in the office. Plus, how to handle those pesky allergy eyes this season 🌼👀

Tune in to Mad + Trav and get your eyes game-day ready!


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1211 Hauck Drive
Rolla, MO
65401

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Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 1pm

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+15733646300

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Amanda Bahr - Optometrist Dr. Amanda Bahr received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Missouri State University. She went on to earn her Doctor of Optometry Degree from the University of Missouri St. Louis College Of Optometry where she was recognized for excellence in Low Vision. Dr. Bahr completed internships at the Veteran’s Administration Medical Center in Kansas City, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, and Advanced Eye Care in Raytown, Missouri. She was the recipient of the 2008 Missouri Optometric Foundation Private Practice Award. She is a member of both the American Optometric Association and Missouri Optometric Association. Outside of the office Dr. Bahr enjoys spending time with her husband Travis and kids. Dr. Haley McCreery attended Truman State University where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics. She later attended the University of Missouri St. Louis College of Optometry and earned her Doctorate in Optometry. She received the honor of serving as Marshal to her graduating class and was recognized as a top graduate by Women in Optometry Magazine. Dr. McCreery served as an intern at both the Veteran’s Administration Medical center in Kansas City as well as the Indian Health Services in Ada, Oklahoma. She is a member of the American Optometric Association, the Missouri Optometric Association and the American Academy of Optometry. In her free time, Dr. McCreery enjoys spending time with her family and working on various home improvement projects.