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You should see an ophthalmologist if you experience:
Blurry or double vision
Sudden vision changes or loss
Eye pain, redness, or swelling
Persistent headaches related to vision strain
Floaters, flashes of light, or halos around lights
Regular eye exams are also recommended, especially if you’re over 40 or have a family history of eye conditions.
We specialize in treating a wide range of eye conditions, including:
Cataracts and glaucoma
Dry eye syndrome
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
Retinal detachment and diabetic retinopathy
Corneal diseases
Pediatric eye conditions
Our team provides expert care tailored to your specific needs.
Most routine eye exams and consultations do not require a referral. However, some insurance plans may require one for specialized treatments or diagnostic tests. Contact us to confirm your coverage and schedule an appointment.
A comprehensive eye exam typically includes:
Vision testing with an eye chart
Examination of eye structures with specialized equipment
Measurement of intraocular pressure (for glaucoma screening)
Pupil dilation for a detailed view of the retina and optic nerve
Our team will explain each step and address any concerns during your visit.
Yes, we perform a variety of surgical procedures, including:
Cataract surgery with advanced lens implants
Glaucoma surgery to manage intraocular pressure
Vitrectomy for retinal conditions
Corneal transplants
Our specialists use state-of-the-art techniques for safe and effective outcomes.
Absolutely! We offer specialized care for children, addressing:
Vision screening and prescriptions for glasses
Treatment for amblyopia (lazy eye)
Strabismus (crossed eyes) correction
Management of congenital or developmental eye conditions
We ensure a comfortable and caring environment for young patients.