We are committed to providing quality eye care for you and your family.
Every patient is different and so are their eyes. This means that there need to be different types of contact lenses to suit each individual.
When it’s time to select a new pair of eyeglasses, it can be challenging to find the frame that feels the best for you.
If you find it difficult to tell colors apart, you may be color blind. Color blindness, or color deficiency, is estimated to affect around 8% of men and about 1% of women, but for those affected, it can significantly impact the quality of their day-to-day life.
If you already rely on wearing glasses or contact lenses to be able to see clearly, you may be frustrated with the effect that they have on your life.
If you’ve been diagnosed with cataracts, you may wonder if cataract surgery is right around the corner. Not to worry.
The comprehensive eye exam looks at your eye externally and internally for any signs of eye disease, then tests your vision in a variety of ways.