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Eye Care Services

From eye exams and contact lens fittings, to laser vision correction consultation and corneal evaluations, our optometrist provides comprehensive eye care to our patients. We also treat a range of conditions such as glaucoma, the diabetic eye, dry eye and macular degeneration.

Some of our services include:

Dry eye treatment with medical therapy as well as potential punctual occlusion when shown benficial as a treatment modality.  

Diabetic eye health evaluation with a report written at the conclusion of the exam to the primary care physician explaining the exam results.

Evaluation and Treatment of many acute and chronic eye diseases.

  • 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.
  • Early identification of a child's vision problem is crucial.
  • Including Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration, and Cataracts.
  • We use the most up-to-date technology to ensure the best eye care possible. Learn about the different types of tests and equipment you may experience on a visit to our Practice.
  • Did you know your optometrist can help you with red eyes, pink eye, or sore eyes, foreign body removal and eye emergencies?
  • Look to us for co-management of LASIK, cataract, and other ocular surgery.
  • 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.
  •  Try Latisse™  for longer, thicker lashes.
  • We use cutting-edge digital imaging technology (digital retinal imaging and Optical Coherence Tomography or OCT) to assess your eyes for conditions such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration.
  • 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.