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Our services include:
- Eye health and vision examinations for eyeglasses and contact lenses
- Infant and pediatric eye care, by the only optometrist in the area with residency training in pediatrics
- Treatment of eye diseases such as: glaucoma, dry eye, pink eye and yearly diabetic eye examinations
- Emergency care for eye injuries and infections
- Comprehensive Eye Exams
Learn more about what problems can be spotted with an eye exam, what’s involved in a comprehensive exam, and special considerations for kids and contacts. - Pediatric Eye Exams
Early identification of a child's vision problem is crucial. - Red, Pink or Sore Eyes?
Did you know your optometrist can help you with red eyes, pink eye, or sore eyes? You don't have to go to your primary care physician for help with these issues. - Management of Ocular Diseases
Including Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration, and Cataracts. - Digital Retinal Imaging
Used to detect diseases such as diabetes and macular degeneration, it is critical to confirming the health of the retina, optic nerve and other retinal structures. - Dry Eye Treatment
Dry eyes result from the chronic lack of lubrication and moisture on the surface of the eye, which can cause minor irritations, an inability to wear contact lenses and an increased risk of corneal inflammation and eye infections. - InfantSEE®
This service offers early detection of potential eye and vision problems at no cost regardless of income or ability to pay. It is a one-time, comprehensive eye and vision assessment for babies, usually conducted between the ages of 6 and 12 months. - Refractive Surgery Co-Management
Look to us for co-management of LASIK, cataract, and other ocular surgery. - Eye Emergencies
Eye injuries range from the very minor such as getting soap in your eye, to the catastrophic such as chemical exposures or lacerations, which could result in permanent loss of vision. Find out when to seek immediate medical care. - Low Vision
Low vision is the term used to describe reduced eyesight that cannot be fully corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses or eye surgery. The primary causes of low vision are eye diseases, but low vision also can be inherited or caused by an eye or brain injury. - Visual Field Testing
Measures the quality of your side vision (peripheral vision). Usually involves covering one eye and focusing the other on a fixed point in front of you, while describing what you can see on the “periphery” of your vision. - Glaucoma TestingGlaucoma testing involves measuring internal eye pressure and a detailed scan of the retina for signs of disease.
