Comprehensive Eye Care
Pediatric Eye Exams
It is critical that a child has optimal vision in both eyes during development. Left untreated, vision problems in children can lead to permanent vision loss. We recommend an exam at 6 months , then age 3, before kindergarten/1st grade and then yearly.
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Comprehensive Eye Exams
Eye exams are not just for people who need glasses, contact lenses or surgery. Although we do take pride in offering our patients the best contacts, frames, ophthalmic lenses, and surgery options, we recommend an exam at least every 2 years for all adults. Eye diseases can have no symptoms until vision loss is significant, and often the damage is irreversible and preventable. Also, general health plays a big role in ocular health. Here are some systemic diseases that can show up in the eyes: diabetes, high cholesterol and blood pressure, cancer, brain tumors, anemia, MS, drug toxicity
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Specialty Glasses
Did you know there are glasses and lenses specifically designed for certain activities? Even patients with perfect vision can benefit from certain types of glasses. Whether you need glasses to optimize your vision or keep you eyes safe we have specific designs for the following: Extensive computer use, motorcycling, bicycling, golfing, fishing, safety, sports, and more.
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SEEK Eye Care is now Part of Infant See!
Have you had your baby’s eyes checked? Help protect your infant’s eye with a no cost vision assessment.
Watch the video below and schedule your babies exam with SEEK Eye Care.
Urgent Care
This may be our least favorite reason for you to come see us, but we will try to make the process as painless as possible. We can help with "pink eye", dry eye, a contact or piece of metal stuck in the eye, a scratch, blunt trauma, sudden change or loss of vision, flashes/floaters, eye pain, sensitivity to light etc.
This may be our least favorite reason for you to come see us, but we will try to make the process as painless as possible. We can help with "pink eye", dry eye, a contact or piece of metal stuck in the eye, a scratch, blunt trauma, sudden change or loss of vision, flashes/floaters, eye pain, sensitivity to light etc.