An eye exam is different than a vision screening, which only tests visual acuity, and is commonly performed by a school nurse or other health care provider. Only your eye doctor can perform a comprehensive eye exam to evaluate the overall health of your eyes and detect any changes that may indicate a vision disorder.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Medical Services
In addition to our comprehensive eye examinations, we also provide a wide array of specialty medical services. Sometimes, eye exam results or medical histories indicate that a patient could be at risk for a certain condition or disease.
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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.
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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.
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