FAQs

Most adults need one every 1–2 years. Children may need exams more often, especially if they have vision issues.

Not at all. We use gentle tests and advanced equipment to check your vision safely.

Yes. If your vision suddenly changes, call us. Early treatment is important.

Glaucoma is a condition that can damage your optic nerve, often from high eye pressure. Regular exams can catch it early.

Yes, with proper guidance and fitting. We even offer lenses for myopia control.

You might have dry eyes if your eyes often feel irritated, burn, sting or water more than usual. Some people feel like there’s something stuck in their eye or notice blurred vision, especially after reading, using screens or being in dry environments.

Some plans do. We can help you check your coverage.

Try not to rub it. Rinse with clean water and contact us immediately if irritation continues.

Yes. Multifocal contacts or glasses can help with both near and far vision.

It’s a way to slow down worsening nearsightedness using glasses, contacts, or medication.

Yes, we handle infections of the eyelid, cornea, and other parts of the eye.

Always clean your contact lenses with the solution your eye doctor recommends and follow the instructions carefully. Never rinse or soak your lenses in tap water, as it can cause infections.

Absolutely. We employ modern, approved methods with trained staff.

Usually 30–60 minutes, depending on your needs.

Try taking regular breaks, make sure your lighting isn’t too harsh, and use the 20-20-20 rule—every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.