We offer quality comprehensive adult and children's eye examinations as well as the following services:
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Types of Payment Accepted
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Vision Plans and Insurance
Plan participation differs based on the insurer. Be sure to let us know your insurance information prior to your visit so we can determine eligibility and coverage. No vision plan? No problem. We can see you under your medical insurance.
Plan participation differs based on the insurer. Be sure to let us know your insurance information prior to your visit so we can determine eligibility and coverage. No vision plan? No problem. We can see you under your medical insurance.
Below are some of the common medical plans we are In-Network with.
We participate with the following vision plans:
Comprehensive Vision and Eye Health Examinations
Regular eye exams are an invaluable tool in maintaining healthy eyes by detecting and preventing disease. Some diseases develop slowly without causing pain or vision loss. Early detection of any problems can reduce the risk of further harm and allow for a choice of treatment options. The entire exam process can take an hour depending on the complexity of the problem. Each patient will be evaluated with a refraction, slit lamp, intraocular pressure and a retinal exam.
Contact Lens Exams and Fittings
Thanks to the advances in optical technology, almost everyone is a candidate for contact lens use. This includes patients with astigmatism and also those who prefer bifocal or multifocal lenses. At our office, we offer a comprehensive array of contact lenses to suit each individual patient's needs. We offer daily disposables, extended wear soft lenses to scleral contact lenses. We offer regular and custom lens services for both healthy and difficult to fit patients.
Diabetic Eye Exams
People with diabetes need special eye health and vision care, as they have an increased risk of developing serious eye diseases, some of which have no symptoms in the early stages. Our expert doctors will perform tests as part of your diabetic eye exam to screen for signs of diabetic eye disease. Diabetes can affect the eyes when blood sugar is too high and damages the blood vessels in the back of the eyes, which may leak fluid or cause swelling. Diabetic eye disease refers to a group of diseases that can affect people with diabetes, including diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, diabetic macular edema, and glaucoma. While anyone with diabetes can develop diabetic eye disease, the risk increases if blood sugar levels and/or blood pressure levels aren’t controlled.
Medical Eye Exams
A medical eye exam includes evaluating anything that is outside of the realm of a “routine eye exam.” When eye diseases are identified early on, we may be able to advise on steps to slow the progression of the disease or control the disease through lifestyle changes. Medical eye exams may range from the diagnosis and management of ocular surface conditions such as conjunctivitis or "pink eye" as well as posterior eye heath including conditions such as glaucoma, various retinopathies, and macular degeneration.
Pediatric Eye Care
We take pride in maintaining the vision of our younger patients in an environment that is lighthearted and fun. We want to insure the good sight, vision, and eye health for the rest of your child's life and take a preventative approach to his/her general health and eye health. We will work with your child's primary care physician to help keep his/her eyes healthy. It is important that all of our pediatric patients have healthy and efficient visual systems to help make visual demands of learning in school easier and fun.
Regular eye exams are an invaluable tool in maintaining healthy eyes by detecting and preventing disease. Some diseases develop slowly without causing pain or vision loss. Early detection of any problems can reduce the risk of further harm and allow for a choice of treatment options. The entire exam process can take an hour depending on the complexity of the problem. Each patient will be evaluated with a refraction, slit lamp, intraocular pressure and a retinal exam.
Contact Lens Exams and Fittings
Thanks to the advances in optical technology, almost everyone is a candidate for contact lens use. This includes patients with astigmatism and also those who prefer bifocal or multifocal lenses. At our office, we offer a comprehensive array of contact lenses to suit each individual patient's needs. We offer daily disposables, extended wear soft lenses to scleral contact lenses. We offer regular and custom lens services for both healthy and difficult to fit patients.
Diabetic Eye Exams
People with diabetes need special eye health and vision care, as they have an increased risk of developing serious eye diseases, some of which have no symptoms in the early stages. Our expert doctors will perform tests as part of your diabetic eye exam to screen for signs of diabetic eye disease. Diabetes can affect the eyes when blood sugar is too high and damages the blood vessels in the back of the eyes, which may leak fluid or cause swelling. Diabetic eye disease refers to a group of diseases that can affect people with diabetes, including diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, diabetic macular edema, and glaucoma. While anyone with diabetes can develop diabetic eye disease, the risk increases if blood sugar levels and/or blood pressure levels aren’t controlled.
Medical Eye Exams
A medical eye exam includes evaluating anything that is outside of the realm of a “routine eye exam.” When eye diseases are identified early on, we may be able to advise on steps to slow the progression of the disease or control the disease through lifestyle changes. Medical eye exams may range from the diagnosis and management of ocular surface conditions such as conjunctivitis or "pink eye" as well as posterior eye heath including conditions such as glaucoma, various retinopathies, and macular degeneration.
Pediatric Eye Care
We take pride in maintaining the vision of our younger patients in an environment that is lighthearted and fun. We want to insure the good sight, vision, and eye health for the rest of your child's life and take a preventative approach to his/her general health and eye health. We will work with your child's primary care physician to help keep his/her eyes healthy. It is important that all of our pediatric patients have healthy and efficient visual systems to help make visual demands of learning in school easier and fun.
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