Eyecare Services

Eye & Vision Exams
Prescription Eyeglasses And Sunglasses
Contact Lens Exams And Contact Fittings
Ortho-K Treatment
Pre And Post-Eye Surgery Consultations
Dry Eye Condition
Lipiflow For Dry Eyes
Keratoconus Treatment
Pediatric Eye Care

Services We Provide

We deliver all kind of services that support small and micro businesses. Here are some of them:

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Eye Exams

At our optometry office, we provide comprehensive eye exams for children and adults. Our eye doctor will test your vision and eye health. While we recommend getting a routine eye exam annually, you may need a bi-annual vision test if you have vision issues.

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Prescription Eyeglasses And Sunglasses

For vision correction services, we offer prescription eyeglasses. We can fit your sunglasses with prescription lenses to accommodate your vision needs. We provide an array of frames ranging from affordable to designer eyeglasses. For our sunglasses, we feature top-rated lenses with 100 percent UV blocking technology to protect your vision from permanent vision damage due to the harmful sun's rays.

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Contact Lens & Contact Fittings

Another type of vision correction that we provide at our optometrist is contact lens exams and fittings. This includes hard to fit contacts for advanced vision correction. We will examine your vision and provide you with a prescription for contacts. We also offer contact lens fittings at our vision clinic. We recommend getting a contact lens exam annually to update your prescription once you start wearing contacts.

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Ortho-K Treatment

Orthokeratology treatment or ortho-k is also known as overnight vision correction. This is a type of vision correction that involves wearing a specialized type of contact lens. If you need cornea correction or suffer from myopia, which is nearsightedness, then you may be a candidate for ortho-k. We will conduct a comprehensive eye exam to determine if orthokeratology is the right treatment for you.

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Pre and Post-Eye Surgery Consultations

For cases that involve eye surgery, such as LASIK, we can assist you. Our team of optometrists is trained in offering pre- and post-operative care for eye surgery treatments. We can also help you find a recommended eye surgeon in the area. In addition, we may be able to give you a referral for eye surgery procedures.

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Dry Eye Condition

This is an eye problem in which the tear ducts are unable to control the flow of tears and moisture into the eye. A common cause of dry eye is staring at digital screens for more than eight hours every day. The blue light of the screens disrupts the eye’s natural ability to moisture itself. As a result, patients suffer from itchy, scratchy, red eyes that require dry eye treatment.

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Lipiflow For Dry Eyes

Treatment for dry eyes includes Lipiflow, which is the only dry eye treatment that has been approved by the FDA. This dry eye correction features state-of-the-art vectored thermal pulsation technology. This gently massages the tear ducts and removes any blockages for a safe and effective treatment of dry eye condition.

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Keratoconus Treatment

Another type of eye disorder we treat is keratoconus. This degenerative disorder, also known as conical cornea, results from a clear tissue on the cornea that bulges into a cone shape. We offer keratoconus treatment including eyeglasses and contact lenses. If you require a cornea transplant we can provide referrals along with pre- and post-op care.

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Pediatric Eye Care

We recommend that you bring your infant for their first eye exam when they are six months old. If your child has vision correction issues or eye disorders, then you will need to bring them for bi-annual or annual eye exams throughout their childhood. Otherwise, we recommend parents bring their children in for a back to school eye exam starting in kindergarten. As long as the child’s vision and eyes are in good health, they can continue with an eye exam every two years, according to the American Optometric Association.

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