Comprehensive Eye & Vision Exams for Adults and Children
A thorough eye exam is performed to ensure normal vision and overall health. We offer the Optomap Retinal
exam to confirm the health of the retina, optical nerve and other retinal structures. Many diseases are
detected first through a comprehensive eye exam such as diabetes, hypertension, and other fatal diseases.
Contact Lenses (SCL and RGPs)
Contact lens fit is performed to ensure optimal eye health. Our doctors fit soft spherical lenses,
astigmatic lenses and bifocal lenses. During the fit they will recommend the best lens that would fit your
eyes and lifestyle.
Diagnose and Treatment of Eye Infections & Injuries
Our office is equipped to diagnose and treat most eye injuries and infections. Our doctors can treat corneal
abrasions, chemical burn, contact lens complications and remove foreign body.
Diagnose and Management of Ocular Disorders
We provide diagnoses and treatment of eye disorders such as Dry eye, Glaucoma and Macular
Degeneration.
Diabetic and Hypertensive eye exam
A thorough eye exam is performed to diagnose any diabetic or hypertensive retinopathy. Diabetic patients are
prone to have early cataracts, glaucoma, macular edema and diabetic retinopathy.
High Risk Medication toxicity eye exam
A thorough eye exam is performed before and after taking certain medications such as Hydroxychloroquine
(Plaquenil), Amiodarone, Tamoxifen, Prednisone and Potiga.
Emergency Eye care
Whether you have a painful red eye, a scratched cornea or are noticing flashes or floaters in your vision,
we are here to help you feel better.
Myopia management
Myopia (nearsightedness) is getting worse all over the world. Our doctor’s are proactive in managing
myopia progression in children and young adults.
1) Yearly eye exam is essential to your eye health.
2) Protect your eyes with safety glasses, sports glasses, and sunglasses.
3) Eat right to protect your vision, particularly carrots, spinach, kale, collard greens, tuna, salmon and
halibut.
4) Give your eyes a rest and follow the 20-20-20 rule. Every 20 minutes look at 20ft for 20 seconds and this
will help reduce eye fatigue.
5) Always wash your hands when dealing with contact lenses.
6) Avoid sleeping or showering in your contact lenses.
Are you having any of the following symtoms? If yes come see one of our doctors.
1) Blurry vision
2) Poor night vision
3) Watery and itchy eyes
4) Dry eyes
5) Neck and shoulder pain
6) Problems reading
7) Eye stress and strain, tired eyes
8) Difficulty focusing on objects at distance
9) Difficulty focusing on objects that are near
10) Poor visual acuity (clear, sharp vision), even in broad daylight
11) Increase in the frequency or severity of headaches.
12) Red eye
13) Floaters or flashes of light
In children:
1) Sitting close to the television set
2) Holding objects up very close to the face
3) Having trouble seeing the blackboard at school.
4) Slow Reading comprehension
5) Using finger while reading
6) Lacking behind in school