Our commitment to your quality of life does not stop the day you pick up your eyewear.
We have one of the largest selections of brand name eyeglasses, sunglasses and contact lenses. We also offer specialty items such as safety glasses, sport goggles prescription swim or ski goggles. Our lenses are only of the highest quality. All our anti-reflective coated lenses come with a two year warranty. We offer lens packages to suit any need or lifestyle.
Our commitment to your quality of life does not stop the day you pick up your eyewear. As with anything that you depend on daily for work or pleasure, your eyewear may need periodic adjustments and repairs. As our patient, we are happy to provide these services to you for Life! If for any reason your glasses seem to need a tune-up, please stop by at your convenience and we will be happy to service them at no charge.
Tonometry is the procedure eye care professionals perform to determine the intraocular pressure (IOP), the fluid pressure inside the eye. It is an important test in the evaluation of patients at risk from glaucoma. Most tonometers are calibrated to measure pressure in millimeters of mercury (mmHg).
Fundus photographs are images of the back of the eye. Your doctor may take fundus photographs of your eye to make sure your optic nerve, vitreous (the gel that fills the eye), retina, macula (center of the retina) and blood vessels are healthy.
An autorefractor or automated refractor is a computer-controlled machine used during an eye examination to provide an objective measurement of a person’s refractive error and prescription for glasses or contact lenses.
Phoropter is a common name for an ophthalmic testing device, also called a refractor.
The slit lamp is an instrument consisting of a high-intensity light source that can be focused to shine a thin sheet of light into the eye. It is used in conjunction with a biomicroscope.
How contact lenses work to correct vision is the same way eyeglasses do: they alter the direction of light rays to focus light properly onto the retina.
If you are nearsighted, light rays focus too early within your eye — they form a focus point in front of the retina instead of directly on it. Contact lenses and eyeglasses correct nearsightedness by diverging light rays, which reduces the eye’s focusing power. This moves the eye’s focus point backward, onto the retina where it belongs.
If you are farsighted, your eye does not have adequate focusing power — light rays fail to form a focus point by the time they reach the retina. Contact lenses and glasses correct farsightedness by converging light rays, which increases the eye’s focusing power. This moves the eye’s focus point forward, onto the retina
A keratometer, also known as an ophthalmometer, is a diagnostic instrument for measuring the curvature of the anterior surface of the cornea, particularly for assessing the extent and axis of astigmatism.
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