

W. Hampton Moore O.D.
Optometrist
1593 Darby Dr Florence AL, 35630About
Dr. W. Hampton Moore is a seasoned optometrist who has been providing compassionate, high-quality eye care to the Florence community since 1989. A U.S. Navy veteran, he served as a Lieutenant practicing optometry before returning to Alabama to continue his career. In 2005, he purchased Tomsik Eyecare and later rebranded it as Renaissance Eye Care, relocating to English Village in 2014. Dr. Moore, alongside his associate Dr. Kathy Warner, offers comprehensive general optometry services, including eye disease treatment, contact lens fittings, and low vision technology. Known for his patient-centered approach and collaborative care with local eye specialists, Dr. Moore is dedicated to improving his patients’ vision and quality of life through advanced technology and personalized service.
Education and Training
University of North Alabama 1986
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What do you attribute your success to?
- mentors, amazing faculty at UAB, Jon Amos, Larry Alexander, Jimmy Bartlete. Worked with Dr Won Suc Kim and learned alot.
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