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.

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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Did you know the foods you eat can protect your vision? Leafy greens, colorful fruits, and omega-3-rich foods help keep ...
02/22/2026

Did you know the foods you eat can protect your vision? Leafy greens, colorful fruits, and omega-3-rich foods help keep your eyes healthy and sharp.
Make every bite count for your eyesight!

Early macular degeneration doesn’t always cause noticeable symptoms. That’s why routine eye exams are so important.We sc...
02/21/2026

Early macular degeneration doesn’t always cause noticeable symptoms. That’s why routine eye exams are so important.

We screen using retinal evaluations, imaging, and a detailed health history—because early detection matters.

02/19/2026

🎙️Mad + Trav — A Team You’ll Recognize 👀

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02/19/2026

🎙️ Tomorrow on Mad + Trav — A Team You’ll Recognize 👀
We’re talking about why familiar faces matter in eye care, what patients should look for in a changing healthcare world, and how we work hard to keep care personal and top-notch here at InVision.
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Low vision means some usable sight remains—even with glasses or contacts.No vision means little to no light perception.U...
02/16/2026

Low vision means some usable sight remains—even with glasses or contacts.
No vision means little to no light perception.

Understanding the difference helps us support, accommodate, and advocate better

at risk for Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)? ??? Early detection is key to protecting your vision. Slide through ...
02/13/2026

at risk for Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)? ??? Early detection is key to protecting your vision. Slide through to learn the main risk factors — from age and genetics to lifestyle and medical conditions. Knowledge is power for your eye health!

02/11/2026

When healthcare changes, having a local team you trust matters. 💙
Tomorrow on Mad + Trav we’re talking Local Eyes, Local Care — the InVision difference.
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Our newest team members are on the job!  From scheduling appointments to trying on the latest Oakleys, these little help...
02/10/2026

Our newest team members are on the job! From scheduling appointments to trying on the latest Oakleys, these little helpers are making sure every patient sees clearly and stylishly. Smile

Early detection is key! Watch for these common signs of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and protect your vision. ...
02/09/2026

Early detection is key! Watch for these common signs of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and protect your vision. If you notice any changes, schedule a comprehensive eye exam today.

Say goodbye to glare and reflections! Our anti-reflective coatings give you clearer vision and a polished look—perfect f...
02/08/2026

Say goodbye to glare and reflections! Our anti-reflective coatings give you clearer vision and a polished look—perfect for work, screen time, and everyday life.

02/05/2026

👀 You think you’re seeing fine… until you’re not.

Join in on Mad + Trav tomorrow morning, we’re talking about AMD & Low Vision Awareness Month — vision loss that often goes unnoticed until it starts affecting daily life.

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Because seeing fine isn’t always the same as seeing healthy.

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1211 Hauck Drive
Rolla, MO
65401

Opening Hours

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.