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A comprehensive eye exam is recommended once a year to not only ensure that you are wearing the optimal vision correction but also to screen for ocular diseases or underlying health conditions such as diabetes and hypertension.
These pediatric eye exams are to screen for vision conditions that can set a child back in their visual and neurologic development.
We fit all the mainstream contact lens brands on the market as well as specialty lenses for high astigmatism, presbyopia, dry eyes, and other corneal conditions. We even fit specialty lenses for diseased corneas or for myopia control to slow the progression of nearsightedness in children!
Nearsightedness, or myopia, results from an elongation of the eyeball due to genetic and environmental triggers such as increased screen time, poor lighting, and inadequate physical activity
For conditions that require laser or surgical solutions, you need a trusted optometrist to properly determine when a specialist referral is required and which specialist to whom to refer.
Both optometrists and ophthalmologists treat many common types of ocular disease. However, for the best outcome, it’s important to see an eye doctor regularly. They can identify any issues before they become serious problems.
While dry eye isn’t a serious condition, it can have a major impact on your quality of life. Let’s take a look at dry eye treatments – from simple self-care to innovative prescriptions and therapies – to help you see clearly and comfortably.
Some patients have corneal abnormalities which mean that conventional lenses won’t sit comfortably on the surface of their eyes, while others suffer from eye conditions that mean normal contact lenses won’t be comfortable or could irritate their eyes.