High Tech Exams
We use the latest technology for determining your eyeglass prescriptions. With our high tech equipment, we can provide an accurate prescription in far less time than ever before. Combined with our in-house laboratory, you can have an exam and have your glasses completed in about an hour!
Prescription-type & insurance restrictions may apply
Prescription-type & insurance restrictions may apply
Contact Lens Evaluations
Contact Lens Exams & In-Stock Contacts
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Eye Health Management
We are using state-of-the-art imaging instruments such as:
- Retinal Thickness Analyzer
- Humphrey Matrix Visual Fields
- Visucam Retinal Camera
- GDX nerve fiber analyzer
Glaucoma Testing
Many people mistakenly believe that the air puff test is the complete test for glaucoma. This is simply not true. Almost half of the glaucoma cases in the U.S. cannot be detected with pressure tests. More advanced instruments are necessary for the early detection of glaucoma.... and we have them.
Equipment
Tonometry
Tonometry measures the pressure within your eye. During Tonometry, eye drops are used to numb the eye. Then a doctor or technician uses a device called a Tonometer to measure the inner pressure of the eye. A small amount of pressure is applied to the eye by a tiny device or by a warm puff of air.
Ophthalmoscopy
This diagnostic procedure helps the doctor examine your optic nerve for damage. Eye drops are used to dilate the pupil so that the doctor can see through your eye to examine the shape and color of the optic nerve.
The doctor will then use a small device with a light on the end to light and magnify the optic nerve.
Perimetry
Perimetry is a visual field test that produces a map of your complete field of vision. This test will help a doctor determine whether your vision has been affected. During this test, you will be asked to look straight ahead and then indicate when a moving light passes your peripheral (or side) vision. Your doctor may want you to repeat the test to see if the results are the same the next time you take it.
Gonioscopy
This diagnostic exam helps determine whether the angle where the iris meets the cornea is open and wide or narrow and closed. During the exam, eye drops are used to numb the eye. The eye is viewed through a hand-held lens. This lens has a mirror that shows the doctor if the angle between the iris and cornea is closed or blocked.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a diagnostic test which creates a 3D picture of your retina. The OCT works by using rays of light to take an extremely detailed picture of the retina and macular. The retina is the very back of your eye which is made up of lots of cells which measure changes in light. The macular is the most central part of the retina and is used for fine detail vision.
You will sit in front of the OCT with your chin on a rest and your forehead leaning gently against another rest. You will be asked to remain still while the picture is being taken and your medical practitioner may take a few pictures in order to get the best results. The process of taking the pictures is completely pain free.
OPTOS
This test takes less than 5 minutes and is completely pain free and comfortable.
Tonometry measures the pressure within your eye. During Tonometry, eye drops are used to numb the eye. Then a doctor or technician uses a device called a Tonometer to measure the inner pressure of the eye. A small amount of pressure is applied to the eye by a tiny device or by a warm puff of air.
Ophthalmoscopy
This diagnostic procedure helps the doctor examine your optic nerve for damage. Eye drops are used to dilate the pupil so that the doctor can see through your eye to examine the shape and color of the optic nerve.
The doctor will then use a small device with a light on the end to light and magnify the optic nerve.
Perimetry
Perimetry is a visual field test that produces a map of your complete field of vision. This test will help a doctor determine whether your vision has been affected. During this test, you will be asked to look straight ahead and then indicate when a moving light passes your peripheral (or side) vision. Your doctor may want you to repeat the test to see if the results are the same the next time you take it.
Gonioscopy
This diagnostic exam helps determine whether the angle where the iris meets the cornea is open and wide or narrow and closed. During the exam, eye drops are used to numb the eye. The eye is viewed through a hand-held lens. This lens has a mirror that shows the doctor if the angle between the iris and cornea is closed or blocked.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a diagnostic test which creates a 3D picture of your retina. The OCT works by using rays of light to take an extremely detailed picture of the retina and macular. The retina is the very back of your eye which is made up of lots of cells which measure changes in light. The macular is the most central part of the retina and is used for fine detail vision.
You will sit in front of the OCT with your chin on a rest and your forehead leaning gently against another rest. You will be asked to remain still while the picture is being taken and your medical practitioner may take a few pictures in order to get the best results. The process of taking the pictures is completely pain free.
OPTOS
This test takes less than 5 minutes and is completely pain free and comfortable.
Eyeglasses
Eyeglass Guide
EyeGlass Guide will help you better understand the many lens choices available to you. This on-line tool will guide you through a series of questions about you, your lifestyle and your specific eyewear needs. At the end, you'll receive eyewear suggestions specifically tailored to meet your needs. EyeGlass Guide is brought to you by Transitions.
Eye Glass Guide
Eye Glass Guide
Photochromic Demonstrations
View an instant demonstration of Transitions photochromic technology. See how lenses darken and fade back to clear to provide continual visual comfort and protection. Demonstrations brought to you by Transitions.
Interactive Demonstration of Transitions lenses
Interactive Demonstration of Transitions lenses in different environments
Interactive Demonstration of Transitions lenses
Interactive Demonstration of Transitions lenses in different environments