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VisionHealth EyeCare

Dr. David Langford, O.D. is the optometrist inside the North Logan, Utah Wal*Mart Vision Center. This website contains information related to your eye health and eyecare products like contacts lenses, frames, and lenses. We’ll also talk about our practice and how we are meeting our goal to become the trusted eyecare provider of choice for those seeking the best value.

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Jan 29th, 2007 by Dr. Langford

VisionHealth Eyecare is located inside Wal*Mart Vision Center in North Logan, Utah. Our contact information is:

T: 435-753-3906
F: 435-753-3918

1550 N. Main St.
North Logan, UT 84341

Doctor hours are:
Sunday and Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9:30 AM to 7 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM to 6 PM
Thursday: 2 PM to 7 PM
Friday: 9 AM to 5 PM
Saturday: 9 AM to 3 PM

(Note: Wal*Mart Vision Center hours are 9 AM to 8 PM Monday through Saturday and Noon to 5 PM on Sunday.)

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Below, you see the Public Key from which the above details were extracted. You can use a different Public Key (RSA or Elgamal, at your choice), by inserting it instead of the one in the text field and pressing [Extract Public Key details]. But you should keep in mind that the receiver could have difficulties reading your message, if the e-mail address from the key and the destination e-mail address of the contact form differ.

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If you prefer, you can use your e-mail program and encrypt your message using Dr. Langford’s public key for encrypting e-mail, (which is also published to a key server).

If you would like me to securely and confidentially e-mail you back, then I would need to know your public key. If you don’t have one, then please leave your phone number in the body of the message so that I can call you back.

If you have no idea how to make yourself a public and private key, then it would be simplest to open a Hushmail account, which provides easy encryption, and send me an e-mail to “david*@*visionhealtheye*.*com” (remove the quotes and the stars). Or if you are interested in learning more about how to encrypt e-mail from an E-mail client like Thunderbird, then read this.

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