We provide care for a full range of eye conditions, including cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, macular degeneration, corneal disorders, and vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
Our ophthalmologists perform advanced procedures such as cataract surgery with premium intraocular lenses, LASIK and other refractive surgeries, corneal transplants, and pterygium removal.
LASIK reshapes the cornea to correct vision issues like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Candidates must have stable vision, healthy corneas, and realistic expectations. A thorough evaluation will determine your eligibility.
Premium IOLs, including multifocal and toric lenses, allow patients to reduce or eliminate dependence on glasses after cataract surgery. The right lens is chosen based on lifestyle, visual needs, and the structure of your eyes.
Optometrists perform eye exams, prescribe glasses and contact lenses, and manage some eye conditions. Ophthalmologists are medical doctors who can diagnose complex diseases, perform surgeries, and provide advanced medical treatments.
Yes. We diagnose and treat corneal infections, dystrophies, and injuries, and offer advanced surgical options such as corneal transplants and laser-based procedures.
Adults should have an eye exam every one to two years, depending on age, vision stability, and medical history. Patients with diabetes, glaucoma, or other risk factors may need more frequent visits.
Your exam will include checking your visual acuity, refraction, eye pressure, and an evaluation of the retina and cornea. Dilation may be recommended for a full view of the back of the eye.
Yes. Our specialists monitor and manage diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration with imaging, medications, and laser therapy when appropriate. Early detection is key to preserving vision.
We offer exams for children to check for vision issues like amblyopia (lazy eye) and strabismus (eye misalignment), helping ensure proper visual development.
We offer several solutions, including glasses, contact lenses, laser vision correction, and toric intraocular lenses for patients undergoing cataract surgery.
Before surgery, you’ll undergo measurements to select the right lens and review instructions for pre- and post-operative care. You’ll need someone to drive you home the day of surgery.
Most patients notice improved vision within 24–48 hours. Some mild dryness or light sensitivity is common, but these symptoms typically resolve quickly. Follow-up visits ensure proper healing.
Yes. We accept many insurance plans and offer flexible payment options for elective procedures like LASIK or premium lens upgrades.
Our office provides access to an on-call ophthalmologist who can be reached through our answering service for urgent or emergency eye problems.