Location and Hours
Reno Location

4600 Kietzke Lane, Bldg. B, Suite 119
Reno, NV 89502
Call us at 775-825-0506

 

Reno Office Hours
Monday: 8AM to 5PM
Tuesday: 8AM to 5PM
Wednesday: 8AM to 12 Noon
Thursday: closed
Friday: 8AM to 12 Noon
Emergencies any time.
Just call the office at 775-825-0506
Appointments can be made 24 hours a day either by calling the office phone number.


Click here for an online map and directions.
 

Driving Directions  
From US 395 From Interstate 80
From the North: Get off US395 at the Moana exit (Exit 64) and head west on Moana. Stay in the left lane, and turn left on Kietzke Lane. The building is on your left. Take US 395 South. Get off US395 at the Moana exit (Exit 64) and head west on Moana. Stay in the left lane, and turn left on Kietzke Lane. The building is on your left.
From the South: Get off US 395 at the Del Monte Exit and turn left on Del Monte. Turn right on Kietzke. Or, stay on 395 north until you reach Moana (exit 64) and follow the directions above.  

 

Here's what the outside of the office looks like.

 

 

Portola Location

150 Pacific Street, Suite 1
Portola, CA 96122
Call us at 530-832-0202

 

Portola Office Hours
Monday and Tuesday Closed
Wednesday: 2PM to 5PM
Thursday: 8AM to 5PM
Friday: 8AM to 3PM
Emergencies any time.
Just call the office at 530-832-0202
Appointments can be made 24 hours a day either by calling the office phone number.
Other times by appointment.


Driving Directions

From highway 70: Turn south onto Gulling. Go across the bridge, and turn right onto Commercial. At the end of Commercial is the building, 150 Pacific.

 

 

portola office

 

 
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News

Dr. Mitchell Presenting Paper at National Meeting

Dr. Mitchell's scientific paper, "Correcting Irregular Astigmatism with Multifocal Soft Contact Lenses" has been accepted for presentation at the American Academy of Optometry meeting this November. He will be discussing this topic with other doctors from across the world and hopes to get more insight so that he can help patients with difficult to address vision problems. Click here to read the abstract of Dr. Mitchell's presentation.