Doctors & Staff
Meet the experienced and friendly doctors and staff who make Brandon Eye Clinic the leading provider of vision care products and services in Springdale.
Dr. Philip F. Brandon, OD
Dr. Philip Brandon established his practice under the name of Brandon Eye Clinic in July 1989. The practice has been in its current location the entire time. Dr. Brandon was born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma and moved with his family to Springdale when he was two. He grew up in Springdale, graduated from Springdale High School in 1976 and takes pride in being able to provide health and vision care to the community. He earned his undergraduate degree in political science at the University of Arkansas graduating in 1981. His professional education was at the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tennessee where he received a B.S. and O.D. in 1986. He has three children, Natalie, Olivia, and John Philip. In his free time Dr. Brandon enjoys golfing, snow skiing and supporting his children in whatever endeavor they are active.
Dr. Brandon loves practicing optometry because it affords him the opportunity to meet and help people while also learning from them.
Dr. Megan Provence-Perry, OD, FAAO
Dr. Megan Provence-Perry is originally from Muldrow, Oklahoma, and she’s proud to now call Northwest Arkansas home. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Arkansas (Go Hogs!) before completing her Doctorate of Optometry at NOVA Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 2014. After graduation, she returned closer to home to complete a residency in Ocular Disease and Family Practice at Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry in Tahlequah. There, she gained hands-on experience diagnosing and managing a wide range of eye conditions including diabetes, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and cataracts and received advanced training in laser treatments for glaucoma and cataracts.
Dr. Provence-Perry is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and a published author in a peer-reviewed optometric journal. She’s passionate about building lasting relationships with her patients and helping families see their best at every stage of life.
Outside the clinic, Dr. Provence-Perry loves being involved in her community. She serves with the Junior League of Northwest Arkansas, volunteers on the PTA at her daughters school, and enjoys being active in her church. She and her husband, Seth, have been married since 2007 and are proud parents to their two daughters, Mae Belle and Marion. When she’s not in the office, you can usually find her reading a good book, sipping coffee, traveling, or spending time with her family and their rescue dogs.
Dr. Nicholas Taylor, OD
Dr. Nicholas Taylor is proud to call Springdale home. A 2006 graduate of Springdale High School, he went on to earn his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Central Arkansas before completing his Doctorate of Optometry at the University of the Incarnate Word Rosenberg School of Optometry in San Antonio, TX, in 2016.
Following optometry school, Dr. Taylor completed a one-year residency in Ocular Disease at the Thomas E. Creek VA Medical Center in Amarillo, TX, where he had the privilege of caring for our nations veterans. During that time, he gained extensive experience diagnosing and managing eye conditions such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetes, and cataracts.
Dr. Taylor feels honored to provide quality eye and vision care to the community that raised him. He takes great pride in serving patients across Springdale and Northwest Arkansas with compassion and professionalism.
He is an active member of the American Optometric Association and the Arkansas Optometric Association. Outside of the office, Dr. Taylor enjoys life with his wife, Katlyn, and their two children, Davis and Emma. As a family, they love spending time outdoors, cheering on the Razorbacks, and spoiling both their kids and their dog. When he’s not in the clinic, you can usually find Dr. Taylor outdoors whether he’s hunting, exploring with his family, or casting a line on the water doing one of his favorite things: fishing.
Dr. Stephanie Stanley Moss, OD, FAAO
Stephanie Stanley Moss is an optometric physician whose special interests include glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, and multifocal contact lenses. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Religion from Birmingham-Southern College in Alabama. Before graduating with honors, she was a member of the women’s basketball team and track and field team. While attending Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, she received multiple awards and honors, including Outstanding Clinician Award and membership in Gold Key Honor Society. In 2018, Dr. Moss completed a residency in primary care and ocular disease at the Fayetteville VAMC and Northeastern State University College of Optometry.
Dr. Moss is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry as well as a member of the American Optometric Association and Arkansas Optometric Association. She completed the 2021-2022 LEAD leadership class through the Arkansas Optometric Association and is a graduate of the national American Optometric Association Leadership Institute.
She is passionate about serving others, both locally and internationally. She loves going on medical mission trips and has led multiple teams in other countries. She also volunteered 2023-2025 at Arkansas Children’s Hospital after training and certifying her border collie as a therapy dog through Pet Partners. Dr. Moss has been married to her husband, Joby, since 2020 and they have two daughters. They are active members of Fellowship Bible Church and enjoy spending time outdoors and watching Razorback athletics.