Our Medical Services
The health of your eyes is our first priority!
Many medical conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure and neurologic disorders can affect the eyes, or be deteted through an eye examination. Without a thorough eye exam these conditions may be missed. We are dedicated to providing you with high-quality comprehensive eye care, to help ensure both eye and total body health.
We will take the time to educate you on your exam procedures and findings, so that you can make informed choices concerning your eye health and overall care.
Our eye care services include:
- Management of Diseases and Disorders of the Eye and Visual System
- Surgery of the Eyes and Eyelids (Laser Vision Correction, Lasers for Glaucoma and Diabetes, Cataracts, etc.)
- Computer Strain and Related Vision Problems
- Emergency and Urgent Eye Care Adult and Pediatric Eye Health Examinations
- Adult and Pediatric Eye Heath Examinations
A thorough eye exam includes an evaluation of the visual system and eye health.
If vision correction is needed, options include glasses and contact lenses. You can be confident that our doctor will help you make the right choice and offer the appropriate services, such as necessary medical treatment or vision correction with contact lenses or glasses.
What Is Myopia Control?
Although an outright cure for nearsightedness has not been discovered, We can now offer a number of treatments that may be able to slow the progression of myopia. These treatments can induce changes in the structure and focusing of the eye to reduce stress and fatigue associated with the development and progression of nearsightedness.
We Diagnosis and Manage Many Eye Diseases, Including:
- Glaucoma
- Cataracts
- Diabetic Eye Disease
- Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)
- Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
- High Myopia (Near-Sightedness)
- Eye Infections
- Eye Trauma
- Macular Degeneration
- Dry Eyes
- Allergy eyes
- Headaches
- Retinal Detachment
- Vitreous Detachment (Floaters)
- Double vision
Our Advanced Instrumentation Includes:
- Retinal (Back of the Eye) Imaging
- Anterior Segment (Front of the Eye) Imaging
- Optic Nerve and Retinal Analysis
- Peripheral Vision Testing
- Tear Analysis for Dry EyesDrops
- Multifocal Contact Lenses
If you have a vision impairment that interferes with your ability to perform everyday activities and enjoy life, your first step is to see our doctor for a complete eye exam. Poor vision that cannot be corrected with eyeglasses or contact lenses could be the first sign of a serious eye disease such as Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Glaucoma or Diabetic retinopathy, or it could mean you are developing a Cataract that needs removal. Whatever the case, it's wise to take action before further vision loss occurs.
Eye diseases are a common cause of visual difficulties:
- Hazy, blurry vision can result from Cataracts.
- Blurred or partially obscured central vision is typical of Macular Degeneration.
- Diabetic Retinopathy is often silent in its early stages, but eventually may lead to decreased vision, or even blindness.
- Poor peripheral vision is a hallmark of Glaucoma, but is typically not noted by patients until it is too late. In its early stages, it an only be detected by a thorough eye examination.
Emergency Situations
We are available, should an emergency or urgent situation arise. Simply call our office at (919) 438-3937 and our team will assess your condition, in order to appropriately schedule you with our doctor.