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Comprehensive Eye Examinations

The eye is the window to the body. A comprehensive eye examination can help uncover many eye-related and systemic illnesses. The leading causes of blindness in the world today are glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, cataract and macular degeneration. A thorough eye examination is essential to ensuring your eyes will last your lifetime. Earlier detection of eye disease means a better outcome for your vision.

A comprehensive eye examination includes an in-depth assessment of the following:

1. Your current health status, prior eye history and family history. 
2. Your visual needs and school or workplace needs
3. An assessment of your vision with or without glasses
4. An evaluation of your eye muscle coordination, muscle balance, and pupillary reflexes
5. Your eye prescription and determination of the best lenses for your needs. 
6. A thorough assessment of your eye health externally and internally, which may include evaluation with high resolution cameras and imaging devices to help detect any defects.  
7. A discussion regarding your visual needs and the status of your eye's health

Pediatric Eye Examinations

Experts agree that 80% of all learning is visual. Children are our most precious asset. Nearly 10% of all children suffer from eye problems, such as lazy or crossed eyes, eye coordination difficultly or even damage to the eye tissues. Unfortunately, most children will not verbalize that they cannot see well. According to numerous pediatric optometry and ophthalmology groups, children should be examined in the first year of life, then before starting school and each year thereafter. Very early detection and treatment of poor vision in children is important for visual development. Poor vision is simply an unnecessary barrier to learning.

Contact Lens Services

We provide comprehensive contact lens evaluations.  Our doctors assess your vision and the health of your cornea to ensure that you are wearing an optimal contact lens prescription.  Evaluations range from simple spherical optical correction to complex cases that involve corneal disease including keratoconus.  We also offer bifocal/multifocal contact lenses. Specialty contact lens consultations are available with any of our doctors.  Regardless of the type of contact lenses you wear, an annual eye exam is recommended to ensure the continued good health of your eyes

 
Advanced Eye Care Technology

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)

Optical Coherence Tomography is a high resolution scan that creates three dimensional images of the inside layers of the eye. Sometimes these layers of the eye are not readily visible with traditional eye examination equipment. The OCT performs 53,000 scans/second to achieve a layer-by-layer analysis of the ocular tissues. The OCT is capable of analyzing changes in retinal tissues and optic nerve tissue over time. This is why the OCT is critical in the diagnosis and management of glaucoma and any retinal diseases such as macular degeneration.

Digital Ocular Photography

Have you ever seen what the inside of the eye looks like? High resolution photos of the eye are an important technique used for assessing eye health. Small changes in the retina or the optic nerve can be photographed and monitored over time.

Other Services

  • Cataract Management

  • Macular Degeneration Care

  • Glaucoma Treatment and Management

  • Dry Eye Services

  • Retinal Disease Management

  • Urgent Eye Care including but not limited to foreign body removal, corneal abrasions and blunt trauma management.

Optical Services

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  • Optical Showroom with extensive frame selection

  • Advanced In-Office Digital Optical Lab

  • Eyeglass repair services

Dry Eye Treatment

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The E>Eye is the first medical device in the world using IRPL® technology that has been specifically designed for the treatment of dry eyes due to meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD).

Your annual eye exam should include more than just reading an eye chart and basic health assessment.  The iWellness scan is a state of the art, non-invasive, and painless technology that allows for early detection of macular disease and glaucoma.  The scan permits our doctors to see beneath the surface of and within the layers of your retina, where signs of disease first appear. It is similar to an ultrasound or MRI.  Early detection of macular disease and glaucoma can help prevent serious vision loss. 

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