Children’s Optometrist & Eye Specialist Doctor
Dr. Middaugh specializes in providing eye care for Super Heroes and Princesses. We offer complete evaluations starting at age three. The American Optometric Association and Dr. Middaugh recommend your child has their first eye evaluation around the third birthday to ensure healthy development and good learning skills.
Dr. Middaugh volunteers his services to help children in need of eyecare and eyeglasses as part of his involvement in the Southwest Florida Optometric Association. He has served on the Lee County School Board Health Care Advisory Council as well.

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Why Do Cataracts Cause Faded Colors and Night Vision Problems?
Cataract Surgery, Eye CareReviewed By: Dr. Joshua Kim Cataracts can make colors look faded and night vision feel harder because the eye’s natural lens becomes cloudy over time. As the lens clouds or yellows, it changes the way light passes through the eye. Colors may look duller, glare may feel stronger, and headlights or streetlights may become harder to […]
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Celebrate Healthy Vision Month by Checking These 6 Cataract Warning Signs
Eye CareReviewed By: Dr. Joaquin De Rojas May is Healthy Vision Month, making it a good time to pay attention to changes in your vision that may have crept in slowly. Cataracts usually do not develop all at once. Instead, they tend to build gradually, making vision look hazy, colors seem duller, and glare harder to manage. […]
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A Legacy of Clear Vision: Center For Sight Celebrates 27 Years of Senior Softball Sponsorship
News & UpdatesIn a partnership that spans over a quarter-century, Center For Sight is proud to celebrate its enduring sponsorship of the Center For Sight Senior Softball 85s team and its legendary leader, Hugh Brotherton. Hugh’s connection to Center For Sight began decades ago as a patient of Dr. David Shoemaker, the founder of Center For Sight. […]
Why Do Cataracts Cause Faded Colors and Night Vision Problems?
Reviewed By: Dr. Joshua Kim Cataracts can make colors look faded and night vision feel harder because the eye’s natural lens becomes cloudy over time. As the lens clouds or yellows, it changes the way light passes through the eye. Colors may look duller, glare may feel stronger, and headlights or streetlights may become harder to […]
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Celebrate Healthy Vision Month by Checking These 6 Cataract Warning Signs
Reviewed By: Dr. Joaquin De Rojas May is Healthy Vision Month, making it a good time to pay attention to changes in your vision that may have crept in slowly. Cataracts usually do not develop all at once. Instead, they tend to build gradually, making vision look hazy, colors seem duller, and glare harder to manage. […]
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A Legacy of Clear Vision: Center For Sight Celebrates 27 Years of Senior Softball Sponsorship
In a partnership that spans over a quarter-century, Center For Sight is proud to celebrate its enduring sponsorship of the Center For Sight Senior Softball 85s team and its legendary leader, Hugh Brotherton. Hugh’s connection to Center For Sight began decades ago as a patient of Dr. David Shoemaker, the founder of Center For Sight. […]
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