Optometry
Optometry
Optometry covers the everyday side of eye care: the annual exam, an updated prescription, and the glasses or contacts that come out of it — for adults and children alike.
What we provide
- Comprehensive eye exams — vision testing, refraction, eye pressure, and a look at the retina.
- Glasses prescriptions — measured, written, and filled without a second trip elsewhere.
- Contact lens fittings — including lenses for astigmatism and multifocal options, with follow-up to check the fit.
- Children’s vision exams — including the school and sports forms that need signing.
- Diabetic eye exams — the annual retinal screening every patient with diabetes needs.
- Dry eye and everyday irritation — assessed and treated, or referred a few doors down when it needs more.
Unhurried exams
Our optometrists take the time to explain what they are seeing and answer questions before you leave. Patients tell us that is the reason they come back.
If an exam turns up something medical or surgical — glaucoma, a cataract, a retinal change — our ophthalmologists are in the same department, sharing the same chart. No new referral, no new intake.
When to visit an optometrist
A complete eye exam can pick up conditions while they are still developing, so it is worth booking even if your sight seems fine. Alongside treating vision problems, an optometrist can recommend the right correction — lenses or visual therapy — and refer you to an ophthalmologist if your case calls for one. Coming in early is often what keeps a problem small.