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Utilization of micro-processors, halogen bulbs, random access memory, etc. allows us to do a better job for you than ever before. Your vision testing begins with a computer measurement which determines your distance prescription and the exact curvature and shape of your cornea.
This investment in specialized equipment ensures accurate diagnosis and timely treatment of most eyecare problems. Dilating agents allow us to see a wide-angel view of ocular structures in the back of the eye.
No longer must you get frustrated having your eyes examined.ELIMINATE THE THOUGHTS:
"I'M CONFUSED,"
"I CAN NEVER DECIDE WHICH IS BETTER?"
"I CAN'T REMEMBER THE LAST ONE, SHOW ME AGAIN."
This form of eye examination, eliminates frustration, eliminates challenging your short-term memory of having to remember previous views, and no longer will an eye exam make you nervous and left wondering if you made the right choice.
At the conclusion of the evaluation, you will look outdoors and, with a single push of a button, instantaneously see the difference between your current glasses, no glasses, and the change in your prescription. You will immediately know if there is a need to change your prescription.
Retinal photography and computerized visual field testing are available for internal exams enabling pre-symptom detection of many diseases and tumors. The standards for eyecare now demand higher technology and greater familiarity with sight-threatening systemic conditions. If patents require the medical attention of another type of specialist, patients will be referred to the proper physician such as an Ophthalmologist (Eye Surgeon), Internist, Neurologist, Allergist, or Family Practitioner.
Over 30 years of experience in Contact Lens has enabled us to provide contact lenses to many patients who have in the past failed to achieve a comfortable or accurate contact lens fit.
1 Day, 2 Week, 1 Month, 2 Month, 3 Month Soft Lenses Disposable and Extended Wear Lenses Advanced Corneal Therapy (ACT) Lenses Astigmatism Correcting Toric Lenses Bifocal and Monovision Contact Lenses