

Routine Eye Exam
During a routine eye exam, patients can expect a wide variety of tests and procedures to thoroughly asses your vision and ocular health.


Primary eye care
People who have low vision diseases such as AMD, and diabetic retinopathy can get aids that can help them see.


Laser Vision Consultation
Laser eye surgery is a procedure that is meant to correct vision problems such as myopia (near-sightedness), hyperopia(far-sightedness), and astigmatism


Fundus Camera
Fundus Camera visualizes the central and peripheral retina, optic disc and macula. Fundus photographs are visual records documenting the appearance of the retina.


Dilated Fundus Exam
A dilated fundus exam is where drops are used to enlarge the pupil size of the patient in order to obtain a better view of the retina and the back of the eye.


Child / Infant Eye Exams
Childhood is a vital time in the development of eyes as it is when many vision problems may develop; it is important that children regularly come in for a routine eye exam.



Visual Field Testing
Visual field testing maps the visual fields of each eye individually. This testing is most frequently used to detect any signs of glaucoma damage to the optic nerve.


Pediatric Eye care
Routine exams are important for your child’s vision development. Learning-related vision problems account for 20% of all learning disabilities, so be sure to have their eyes checked yearly