Comprehensive Eye Exams
We provide a complete assessment of the clarity, binocular vision, and health of your eyes with state of the art technology. Periodic eye and vision examinations are an important part of preventive health care. Many eye and vision problems have no obvious signs or symptoms. As a result, individuals are often unaware that problems exist. Early diagnosis and treatment of eye and vision problems are important for maintaining good vision and eye health, and when possible, preventing vision loss.
Soft Contact Lenses
We will help fit you into the most comfortable contact lenses for your eyes. Soft contact lenses are made of soft, flexible plastics that allow oxygen to pass through to your cornea. There are a variety of different contact lenses on the market, but we will make sure to fit you into what is right for you.
Specialty Contact Lenses
Sometimes certain conditions, such as keratoconus or dry eye, may warrant a contact lens different from traditional soft contact lenses. Specialty contact lenses include rigid gas permeable lenses, ortho-keratology lenses, hybrid lenses, and sclerals. Schedule an appointment to find out more.
Dry Eye Treatment
Dry eye is a chronic, progressive condition that is becoming more prevalent in all ages. There are many factors that can contribute to dry eye such as genetics, environmental factors, certain medications, allergies, and more. There are certain tests that we may do to find out what type of dry eye you have and where to start with treatment. Treatment may be as simple as artificial eye drops to punctal plugs that stop your tears from draining so quickly.
Myopia Management
Myopia is a condition known as “near-sightedness” and it is also becoming more and more common. Myopia management can help slow the often rapid visual deterioration caused by myopia in children. High myopia can make you more likely to have glaucoma, retinal detachments, and more as an adult. It is important to be proactive in limiting the extent of your child’s myopia. Contact us for a consultation today.
Diabetic Eye Exams
If you are diabetic, it is important you have an annual dilated eye exam to ensure that there is no bleeding in the back of your eyes. This is called diabetic retinopathy and it is one of the leading causes of preventable blindness in the United States. Diabetes also increases your risk of glaucoma and other eye problems. You may not notice that your eyes are damaged until the problem is very bad. Your doctor can catch problems early if you get regular eye exams. This is very important.