Our Services
Primary Eye care
Comprehensive eye examinations with a thorough case history, color and depth perception testing, binocular assessment, correction of refractive error, internal and external ocular health evaluation including a dilated fundus exam when indicated.
English Adult Exam Form
English Child Exam Form
Spanish Adult Exam Form
Spanish Child Exam Form
Contact lens fittings including specialty fits
Soft lenses ranging from conventional, monthly, 2-week disposables, and daily disposables, as well as Rigid Gas Permeables are available for astigmatism, myopia, hyperopia, and presbyopia. Specialty contacts such as Scleral lenses, Hybrid lenses and Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) lenses are also available.
Orthokeratology (Ortho-K)
Orthokeratology utilizes gas permeable lenses to reshape the cornea overnight. This allows the patient to see during the day without correction. It's effective at controlling myopic progression.
iWellness
An in-depth look at the retina and optic nerve. A scan analyzes retinal thickness and quantifies areas of elevation and depression. It's also an assessment of the GCC layer. This is a predictor of optic nerve disease. The results help identify signs of disease before they're noticeable on a clinical exam.
Myopic Progression Management
Daily use of digital devices can increase the risk for myopic progression. Glasses with progressive lenses, soft multifocal contacts, Ortho-k and pharmaceutical treatment with Atropine can be used to slow the progression.
Co-management of laser and cataract surgeries
Diagnosis and treatment of Glaucoma
Treatment and management of ocular disease.
Comprehensive eye examinations with a thorough case history, color and depth perception testing, binocular assessment, correction of refractive error, internal and external ocular health evaluation including a dilated fundus exam when indicated.
English Adult Exam Form
English Child Exam Form
Spanish Adult Exam Form
Spanish Child Exam Form
Contact lens fittings including specialty fits
Soft lenses ranging from conventional, monthly, 2-week disposables, and daily disposables, as well as Rigid Gas Permeables are available for astigmatism, myopia, hyperopia, and presbyopia. Specialty contacts such as Scleral lenses, Hybrid lenses and Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) lenses are also available.
Orthokeratology (Ortho-K)
Orthokeratology utilizes gas permeable lenses to reshape the cornea overnight. This allows the patient to see during the day without correction. It's effective at controlling myopic progression.
iWellness
An in-depth look at the retina and optic nerve. A scan analyzes retinal thickness and quantifies areas of elevation and depression. It's also an assessment of the GCC layer. This is a predictor of optic nerve disease. The results help identify signs of disease before they're noticeable on a clinical exam.
Myopic Progression Management
Daily use of digital devices can increase the risk for myopic progression. Glasses with progressive lenses, soft multifocal contacts, Ortho-k and pharmaceutical treatment with Atropine can be used to slow the progression.
Co-management of laser and cataract surgeries
Diagnosis and treatment of Glaucoma
Treatment and management of ocular disease.
Outside prescriptions welcomed.
Facilities and Equipment
In-Office Lab: when possible, we can cut your glasses while you wait
Corneal Topography: creates a map of the corneal surface to monitor Keratoconus and aid in contact lens fittings.
Macular Pigment Optical Density Test: measures macular pigment to ensure macular health and assess risk for macular degeneration.
Optical Coherence Tomography: performs a scan of the retina, optic disc and cornea to quantify the different layers. This tracks change and predicts trends to aid in disease diagnosis and management.
Visual Fields: measures peripheral vision to monitor optic nerve condition.
IOL Master: measures the length of the eye. Used to monitor effect of myopic progression management.
Corneal Topography: creates a map of the corneal surface to monitor Keratoconus and aid in contact lens fittings.
Macular Pigment Optical Density Test: measures macular pigment to ensure macular health and assess risk for macular degeneration.
Optical Coherence Tomography: performs a scan of the retina, optic disc and cornea to quantify the different layers. This tracks change and predicts trends to aid in disease diagnosis and management.
Visual Fields: measures peripheral vision to monitor optic nerve condition.
IOL Master: measures the length of the eye. Used to monitor effect of myopic progression management.
Types of Payment Accepted
We accept Cash, Personal Checks, Debit Card, American Express, Master Card, Visa, Discover, and CareCredit.
Insurance Plans
We participate with Aetna, Ameritas, Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Cigna, Eyemed, Medicare, PHCS, Vision Care Plan, and VSP. Check with our staff if you have other types of coverage.
We do NOT accept Aetna Better Health, Blue Cross & Blue Shield Community, Blue Choice Preferred PPO, Capital Blue Cross Vision, Medicaid Healthcare Plans, and Meridian Health.
We do NOT accept Aetna Better Health, Blue Cross & Blue Shield Community, Blue Choice Preferred PPO, Capital Blue Cross Vision, Medicaid Healthcare Plans, and Meridian Health.
Languages Spoken
Our staff speaks Spanish.
EyeGlass Guide
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Photochromic Demonstrations
View an instant demonstration of Transitions photochromic technology. See how lenses darken and fade back to clear to provide continual visual comfort and protection. Demonstrations brought to you by Transitions.