Eye Examination
A comprehensive eye examination can take up to one hour and will include an external and internal eye health evaluation (tests for glaucoma, cataract, visual field defects, etc.), refraction (careful measurement of your prescription), binocular vision assessment and consultation. More in-depth testing will be performed when required. Our doctors routinely provide solutions for patients with computer vision problems and eyes that are tired, strained, itchy, red, dry, light-sensitive, burning, or painful.
Some procedures, including comprehensive examinations may require that your eyes be dilated. By the completion of the examination, you should be able to drive. However, should that not be comfortable for you, we suggest you arrange for someone to drive you home. Following your examination, the doctor will explain the results and answer any questions you may have. We will also make recommendations for any continuing eye care.
Eye Emergency Services
Problem-focused exams for eye emergencies including eye pain, "pink" eye, "flashes and floaters", and sudden vision loss are available. Both of our doctors are certified in the treatment and management of ocular disease. They prescribe certain topical and oral medications and perform minor therapeutic procedures such as superficial foreign body removal, epilation, punctal occlusion, and punctal dilation and irrigation.
Some procedures, including comprehensive examinations may require that your eyes be dilated. By the completion of the examination, you should be able to drive. However, should that not be comfortable for you, we suggest you arrange for someone to drive you home. Following your examination, the doctor will explain the results and answer any questions you may have. We will also make recommendations for any continuing eye care.
Eye Emergency Services
Problem-focused exams for eye emergencies including eye pain, "pink" eye, "flashes and floaters", and sudden vision loss are available. Both of our doctors are certified in the treatment and management of ocular disease. They prescribe certain topical and oral medications and perform minor therapeutic procedures such as superficial foreign body removal, epilation, punctal occlusion, and punctal dilation and irrigation.