We will make every effort to take a complete approach to your eye care. This means that we will take the time to not only understand your eye health and visual needs, but your general health, lifestyle, and dietary habits as well. This is somewhat rare in health care today, but we think you will find it to be a refreshing change!
Vision Therapy
Vision therapy is an umbrella term for a variety of treatments based around eye exercises. Vision therapy is a fully customized and personalized treatment program designed to improve and strengthen visual skills, and re-train the child’s visual system to interpret visual input with increased accuracy and ease.
Read More >>
Myopia Control
Ortho-K is a process where the patient wears specialized contact lenses while they sleep. These contacts gently reshape the eye temporarily, allowing the patient to go glasses and contact lens free during the day time. The contacts are specially designed based on a digital map of your eye which allows for an exact fit. The contact lenses are highly breathable GP contacts which allows for maximum comfort for the wearer during the night.
Read More >>
Blue Light Lenses
Blue Light lenses offer protection against blue light - and a true color experience.
The most technologically advanced lenses you can get, Bluelight Protection Lenses offer the ultimate in visual performance and protection for those who know and demand the best. Blue Light Protection Lenses are the only lenses you’ll ever need for a lifetime of improved contrast, acuity, depth and color perception.
Read More >>
Sports Vision
The most important thing when purchasing sports eyewear is selecting the right material for both the lenses and the frames. Injuries when playing sports can cause severe injury to the eye, but sports eyewear can help. Although the type of sport determines which eyewear is best for you, the basic principles are the same.
Read More >>
Pediatric Vision
Vision is our most valuable sense. 90% of a child’s learning is through their visual system. Early detection can save years of struggling and harmful impact on your child’s ability to learn. We recommend an eye exam when a child appears to have a problem-no matter what age, but all children should have an eye exam at 6 months of age.
Read More >>
Dry Eye Managements
Dry eye is a multifactorial disease of the tears and ocular surface that results in symptoms of discomfort, visual disturbance, and tear film instability with potential damage to the ocular surface. It is accompanied by changes in the normal tear film and inflammation of the ocular surface.
Read More >>
Infantsee
An InfantSEE assessment between 6 and 12 months of age is recommended to determine if an infant is at risk for eye or vision disorders. Since many eye problems arise from conditions that can be identified by an eye doctor in the infant's first year of life, you as a parent can give your infant a precious gift with an InfantSEE assessment in addition to the wellness evaluation of the eyes by your pediatrician or family practice doctor.
Read More >>
Lasik
Pre and Post LASIK Management: Interested in LASIK or another type of refractive surgery? We will be happy to guide you in choosing a skilled, reputable surgeon to ensure the best possible result. We wiil do your pre- and post-operative visits in our office.
Read More >>
Eye Conditions
These exams allows us to detect changes in the front of your eye so that alterations can be made to your eyeglass or contact lens prescription. We also need to inspect the retina and the rest of your eye to check if it is healthy, damaged, or showing signs of disease. Early detection of eye diseases allows for a better choice of treatment options and a reduced risk of permanent damage.
Read More >>
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Dealing with eye health can bring up a lot of questions. Our staff is here to help educate and address all your concerns. With years of experience and knowledge backing us we are confident that we can help you. There is no bad question and most questions have already been asked.
Read More >>