Welcome to Wedgwood Optometry Associates.
Your Optometrist in Fort Worth, TX

Call us at (817) 294-7456 today.

Welcome to Wedgwood Optometry Associates in Fort Worth. Dr. Colette Manning and the Wedgwood Optometry Associates team strive to provide the best in optometry services. We invite you to browse our website to learn more about our optometry services and join our patient family by scheduling an eye exam appointment at our Fort Worth office.

Wedgwood Optometry Associates is a full service eye and vision care provider, accepting both eye emergencies as well as scheduled appointments. Patients throughout the Fort Worth area come to Wedgwood Optometry Associates because they know they will receive the personal attention and professional care that is our foundation. Dr. Manning and our team are dedicated to keeping our patients comfortable and well-informed at all times. At Wedgwood Optometry Associates, we will explain every exam and procedure and answer all of our patients' questions. Additionally, at Wedgwood Optometry Associates, we offer vision financing options and will work with vision insurance providers to ensure good eye health and vision care for all of our patients.

Our Approach to Optometry

Our one-on-one approach to optometry makes Dr. Manning and the Wedgwood Optometry Associates staff the eye and vision care providers of choice in the Fort Worth area. Our Fort Worth optometrist offers the following services: complete eye exams, contact lenses, glasses, glaucoma testing, and pre- and post-operative care. For a complete list of services, visit our services page or call our Fort Worth office at (817) 294-7456.

At Wedgwood Optometry Associates, we are dedicated to providing high-quality optometry services in a comfortable environment.Call us at (817) 294-7456 or schedule an appointment today online.

Dr. Colette Manning
Fort Worth Optometrist | Wedgwood Optometry Associates | (817) 294-7456
6404 Mccart Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76133

Meet the Optometrist

Learn Who We Are

  • Dr.
    Colette Manning

    Dr. Manning has been in the optometric field since 1978. She worked as an optician prior to entering the University of Houston College of Optometry. She finished optometry school in 1991 and began practicing optometry under the wing of an established optometrist in the Arlington/Fort Worth Area until 1994. 

    In 1994 she branched out into private practice and eventually purchased Wedgwood Optometry Associates in 2003. The office is located in the Wedgwood East area of Fort Worth. Opened originally in the mid 1960's as an 'exam only' facility;  Dr. Manning has transitioned the practice into a full scale optometric practice and eyewear boutique.

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Testimonials

Reviews From Our Satisfied Patients

  • "I have never had an eye doctor take the time to tell me so much about my vision. I truly believe I can see so much better, and the staff was so warm, friendly, and very professional."
    Deborah D.
  • "I was very impressed by the visit, the staff and Dr.Manning were awesome and very professional. They were extremely courteous, very caring, and took the time to listen and explain everything I needed to know. Very wonderful staff. Thank you very much for helping me!"
    Karen M.
  • "Dr. Manning and her staff are a good choice for eye care. Dr. Manning takes plenty of time with each visit, and gives careful consideration to your care. Thank You, Dr. Manning"
    Patty F.
  • "I always think very highly of Dr Manning's Office. Dr. Manning has always been an excellent Doctor who always made me feel like I was important to her and making sure that whatever it takes, she will find a way to make my vision better!"
    Sawat C.

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Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Wedgwood Optometry Associates

Monday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Tuesday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Wednesday:

By appointment only

Thursday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Friday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

By appointment only

Sunday:

Closed

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