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Vision Exams

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Medical Exams

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Glasses

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Contact Lenses

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Myopia Management

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Infant and Toddler Exams

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Vision Exams | Medical Exams | Glasses | Contact Lenses | Myopia Management | Infant and Toddler Exams |

Vision Exams

Routine eye exams are essential for everyone! If you need a new glasses or contacts prescription, you will need a vision exam. These are comprehensive exams that not only check for a new prescription, but will also check the overall health your eyes. Vision exams are often included under vision insurance.

Medical Exams

If you have an eye problem that can not be addressed with a routine vision exam, you will likely need a medical exam. Medical exams include urgent visits for eye infections or other new problems, but also medical eye conditions like dry eye, glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and more. Medical exams are often included under medical insurance.

Glasses

Eyes On You strives for you to see clearly out of your new glasses. Routine vision exams will include a new glasses prescription. This prescription will be valid to use at any store that sells glasses. We have a great optical right next to our office that can help you get a stylish new pair of glasses.

Contact Lenses

We fit many major contact lens brands and types at Eyes On You and are willing to find the best fit for you. For established wearers and new wearers alike, yearly contact lens exams are necessary for continued eye health.

Contact lens exams can be added onto any routine vision exam. The doctor will fit you with a brand and type of contacts suitable for your eyes and lifestyle. Once the contact lens exam is finalized, you will have a new contact lens prescription ready to order new lenses. You can order your prescription directly from our office!

Here’s some of our popular brands.

Myopia Management

Childhood myopia (or nearsightedness) is an epidemic in our country and worldwide. If your child is myopic, we would love to talk about myopia management options. Childhood myopia is likely to progress, which not only means stronger glasses, but potential ocular health problems in the future like retinal detachments, glaucoma, or myopic macular degeneration. While glasses are essential for clear vision, other options may be necessary to reduce your child’s myopic progression.

Infant and Toddler exams

How do you know if your child’s vision is developing correctly? Don’t worry, we do! As a pediatric optometry trained doctor, Dr. Wood is comfortable seeing children of all ages. We recommend a child’s first eye exam at 6-8 months old. If your child has not yet had a comprehensive vision exam from a trained eye professional, please consider bringing them in. Children are great at hiding eye problems!

Dr. Wood is an InfantSEE® provider. Any baby under 12 months of age is eligible for a comprehensive vision exam. Early detection is key!

So what is…?

Macular Degeneration

Glaucoma

Cataracts

Dry Eye

Retinal Detachment

Strabismus

Diabetic Retinopathy

Amblyopia

Vision Therapy