Comprehensive
Eye Examinations
When we do eye exams, we refuse to cut corners. We always
schedule ample time so you will never feel rushed. We provide
complete eye care for both adults and children. Our
comprehensive eye examinations check your eyes inside and out for
glaucoma, cataracts and all other eye diseases as well as high blood
pressure, diabetes and other systemic diseases. Your visual
skills and abilities are carefully evaluated and we pride ourselves on
the accuracy of our eyeglass prescriptions. In spite of our
track record for high accurate prescriptions, there are eyes that can
be unstable for reasons ranging from medications to illness. In
these rare cases, we will gladly re-examine the patient and remake the
glasses.
Technology is rapidly changing the eye care industry. We
utilize the latest in diagnostic equipment and are committed to
keeping up with whatever advances will come next.
Contact Lenses
We have been fitting specialty contact lenses for years and have
seen some incredible changes in that time. By far the most
exciting changes have occurred in the last few years. Although
rigid contacts lenses are a shrinking segment of the industry, we
still have a large number of patients who wear them.
The gas-permeable lens materials available today far surpass those
available just a few years ago in terms of eye health and comfort.
Allergies can be particularly annoying to contact lens wearers.
In the past many people had to quit wearing their lenses for a month
or two during the allergy season. New lens materials and allergy
medications have made it possible for these people to eliminate itchy
eyes. These medications such as Patanol and Alocril are amazingly
effective and safe even in children as young as three.
Optical
Dispensing
Our optical laboratory has the latest in equipment to not only
fabricate your glasses, but to maintain and repair them should they
become broken or damaged. We are able to tint, coat, harden and
edge spectacle lenses. We are able to provide you with any frame
or lens design available. Our highly qualified optician and
staff are able to adjust and fit your glasses to you for extended
comfort and vision.
Frames
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Designer Lines
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Safety Frames
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Sports Frames
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Children Frames
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Sunglasses
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Spring Hinges
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Lightweight Space-age
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Metals
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Large Selection
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Lens Features
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Thin, Lightweight Lenses
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Safety Lenses
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Polycarbonate Lenses
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Progressive Lenses
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Computer Lenses
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Transition Lenses
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Special Tints
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Anti-Reflective Coatings
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Ultra-Violet Protection
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Optomap Retinal Exam
The Optomap produces a comprehensive
image of your retina without the side effects of dilation. Thus, we
can better prevent or reduce vision loss in our patients with a
simple, quick and patient-friendly new exam.
Any eye exam should
always include a careful look at the retina, which is located at the
back of the eye, to screen for abnormalities or disease. The
sensitive tissue that makes up the retina is susceptible to a variety
of diseases that can ultimately lead to partial loss of vision or even
complete blindness. Early detection of any
retinal abnormality
is crucial. Previously, this could only be done by dilating the
pupils, a procedure that many patients found uncomfortable,
inconvenient and time-consuming.
The Optomap using a new technology – the
Panoramic200™ Retinal Imaging System enables us to see more of your
retina than observed during dilated exams without the discomfort and
inconvenience associated with pupil dilation. As a result, you will
not experience blurred vision or sensitivity to light following your
eye exam. (Dilation results in thirty minutes of waiting and 3 or
more hours of blurred vision). It is important to note however, that
should any abnormalities be
detected or if we cannot obtain an acceptable image, dilation may be
necessary
The Optomap exam is simple: at the push
of a button, we can generate a computer image of your retina for
immediate review. Experience with this technology has already led to
improved disease detection and has possibly prevented vision loss and
blindness in several patients.
Laser
Vision Correction
Everyone is talking about LASIK. Here is a brief description
of the procedure:
A flap is cut in the cornea and then the flap is gently
folded back. An Excimer Laser is used to reshape the cornea,
much like a contact lens forms a new shape on the cornea, only the
laser is permanent. The flap is then put back in place, acting like a
natural bandage.
The
"Wow" effect of LASIK is the very rapid recovery of vision and the
decreased level of discomfort post-operatively. You hear from
people that they did not feel anything, and could see well the very
first day. Most people have functional vision in 24-48 hours.
Although this is true in some cases, it must be noted that each person
will heal at a different rate. Vision, although greatly improved
immediately after surgery, continues to improve for some weeks, even
months.
Everyone's eyes are different. Even though you may have had a
friend who has had LASIK, it does not mean it is right for you.
If you are interested in laser vision correction, we will be happy to
guide you in picking the right surgeon, procedure and laser
appropriate for you. For many of you who are long-term contact
lens wearers, pre-operative input can make the difference between an
excellent result and a mediocre one.
Post-operatively we can monitor your eyes, and taper medications to
arrive at the best possible result. After all, no one knows your
eyes better than your optometrist.
Surgery Co-Management
Our office provides many of the surgical services such as Cataract surgery, Laser surgery, Refractive surgery and Strabismic surgery. We offer this in conjunction with the hospital and local eye surgeons.
Additionally, we have working arrangements established with other specialized eye care doctors to manage such things are retinal detachments, retinal tears and hemmorhages.
Eye Infections, Eye Injuries, Dry Eyes
Our office provides emergency services for eye infections and eye injuries. Please call our office at 972-712-1010 during office hours or our emergency number; 972-712-1010 after hours or on weekends. Our staff will work with you to schedule an appointment as soon as possible. State of the art microscopes allow us to examine the front surface of the eye and facial areas around the eye for infection or injury. After assessing the extent of the injury or infection a treatment plan will be formulated and explained to you. Treatment may include medications and supportive care. Follow-up visits to monitor your recovery will be scheduled as needed.
Dry Eyes: Symptoms include scratchy eyes, burning, mild redness and gritty feeling eyes. Oral medications, reading, computer tasks and dry environments may aggravate marginally dry eyes. Dry eyes can be diagnosed by using dyes to observe tear patterns, evaluation of the amount of tears on the front of the eye and from review of your symptoms. Treatment may include artificial tears; eye drops for treating allergies; and/or punctal plugs inserted in the tear drainage canals.
Eye Diseases; Cataracts, Glaucoma, Diabetes
Cataracts: The natural lens in the eye gradually becomes less clear as we get older. When opacities develop in the lens and the lens gets too hazy, vision will be impaired. Our office can diagnose and manage cataract care. When the cataract affects the vision to the extent that you cannot read or see distant objects comfortably, we will recommend cataract surgery. Our office co-manages with cataract specialists that are proven experts in cataract surgery. Cataract surgery can provide you with a bright new world of vision.
Glaucoma: Glaucoma gradually destroys the optic nerve tissue in the back of the eye. The greatest danger of glaucoma stems from the fact that the disease is painless and without obvious symptoms until significant damage has occurred. The most common cause is from pressure being too high inside the eye, but vascular disease and other diseases can also cause glaucoma. We always monitor for glaucoma during routine eye examinations. Tests include checking the pressure of the eye, screening for peripheral vision defects and analyzing the appearance of the optic nerve. If you are diagnosed with glaucoma, we typically prescribe medications that lower the eye pressure. Most forms of glaucoma are successfully treated with eye drops. Laser treatments and eye surgery are secondary treatments that offer alternative ways to treat more advanced glaucoma.
Diabetes: Diabetic patients should have a dilated retinal examination each year. Laser treatments have proven to slow the progression of retinal eye disease for many patients. Diabetes often stimulates the growth of new blood vessels in the back of the eye, which ultimately leak and damage the retina. If this condition is discovered early, laser treatment can destroy these vessels. We have the latest instruments used to detect changes in the back of the eye. If we discover advancing diabetic eye disease that can be treated or needs further evaluation, we will refer you for consultation and further testing to a board certified retinal specialist.
Low Vision Services
People who have lost eyesight due to injuries or eye disease need special types of products to help them function as independently as possible. We offer a full range of these products through our office. Our paraoptometric staff is trained to demonstrate the use of some of these devices. They range all the way from a simple hand magnifier to a closed circuit TV system.
In addition, we can direct those who have low vision problems to products that will help them carry on the day-to-day tasks that they need to perform. In some cases we can set up a program for the low vision patient with the National Library of Congress to receive "books on tapes", which is a service for the blind.
Vision Therapy
Seeing clearly is not enough. For many people, reading and hand-eye coordination tasks can be very difficult. The act of sight not only includes ones eyes, but it also includes the neurological activity that processes the visual information. Throwing a ball or skiing down a hill, is a learned activity; to do either well takes practice. Those who do it best are those who started learning at the earliest age. Sight plays an important role in the learning of these activities. Sight is the steering mechanism; it is the main activity that provides feedback regarding what really is happening. We provide Vision Therapy to help individuals learn how to process visual information and develop better hand-eye coordination skills.
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