Our comprehensive vision and eye health examination is designed to detect a wide range of problems affecting eye function, such as blurred vision or eye discomfort, and includes an evaluation to detect eye health disorders. The American Optometric Association recommends that all people should have a comprehensive eye examination every one to two years depending upon their particular needs.
Here at Blink Vision Center, we incorporate computerized technology to assist the evaluation of spectacle prescriptions, peripheral vision, intraocular pressure, and eye health. Computerized examination instruments are useful tools for evaluation and are a supplement to the personalized care we provide. Examinations include tests for glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and the ocular effects of many general health disorders such as diabetes and high blood pressure, as well as effects of medications. A dilated pupil examination allows us to provide the best assessment of eye health. These evaluations are recommended for all new patients and on a regular scheduled basis thereafter.
Vision is central to the human experience. Success in family life, school, relationships, and work are all in varying degrees affected by the ability of the brain to process optical information. The staff here at Blink Vision understand the significance of vision to the lives of your children are are focused on providing an optometric experience that is welcoming, fun, and most importantly, beneficial to their development.
Many vision problems can be corrected more easily with early diagnosis and treatment. Reports have estimated that up to 25% of students in K-6 have vision related problems, which may contribute to poor school performance. The visual system matures rapidly during the first few years and it is important to identify any problems that may interfere with normal vision development.
Eyes are complicated organs that we thoroughly depend on. When something goes wrong with your vision, it can be debilitating to your ability to function within your family, school, or work, and the last thing you need is an ocular disease to hold you back. We provide diagnosis, treatment and management of many diseases which affect the human eye and visual system. Some examples include:
Our doctors are well trained and have done extensive study into the mechanism of diseases that affect the eye, as well as their diagnosis and treatment. Our office is open five days a week and accepts major medical insurance as well as Medicare. We also provide an urgent care phone number that is accessible 24 hours a day. We are eager to bring you the relief you need.
Eye injuries can occur at any time. Our office is equipped to handle most eye injuries safely and efficiently to get your vision and comfort back to normal as soon as possible. Injuries can included, but are not limited to, Embedded Foreign Bodies, Retinal Trauma, Retinal Hemorrhages, and Flashes of Light/Artifacting Vision. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed above or any other kind of physical or visual discomfort, do not delay. Make an appointment with us and experience the relief that comes with being treated by professionals.