We truly believe in routine eye examinations so that you can see as clearly as possible. Once you have to get glasses or contacts, it is even more important to watch the health of your eyes. You also need routine checks to ensure your prescription has not changed.
Medical Eye Care
Multi-focal Contacts
Pediatric Eye Exams
Contact Lens Exams
Prescription Glasses
Prescription Sunglasses
Sunglasses
We are available to treat any emergency eye services. Not sure whether you have an emergency? See our common list of emergency services:
Chemical exposure
Concussion
“Floaters” in the vision
Dislodged contact lenses
Eye infections
Eye trauma
Flashes of light in the vision
Foreign materials stuck in the eyes
Lost or broken contact lenses or eyeglasses
Red or painful eyes
Scratched eyes
Sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes
Uncomfortable, itchy, or irritated eyes
We recommend patients to have a yearly eye exam to screen keep your eyewear updated and assure your eyes are healthy for a lifetime of clear vision. Our doctors will do a thorough screening for preventable eye diseases.
Nowadays, most people prefer to wear contacts instead of glasses. Our doctors can evaluate you for many different types of contacts to fit you lifestyle. If you ever wanted to try contact lenses or couldn’t wear contacts in the past, now is a great time to try! During your exam, we will discuss the various contact lenses available and determine the best option based on your individual needs and lifestyle.
Here at OmniVision Eye Care, we specialize in hard to fit contacts cases for keratoconus, corneal transplant, corneal ectasia, irregular astigmatism, and other causes of corneal deformity. We strive to provide the most comfortable and cost effective contact lens for each and every one of our patients. We begin with a specialized fitting to help determine the ideal match for your specific condition.
LASIK stands for laser in-situ keratomileusis and is a popular surgery to correct vision problems. LASIK can help people who are nearsighted or farsighted, as well those who have astigmatism.
Lighthouse Eye Care is proud to offer dry eye treatment for our patients. Ocular Surface Disease, also known as dry eye, can occur from certain medications, naturally by aging, or as a symptom arising from systemic diseases such as Sjogren's syndrome, Rheumatoid arthritis, or Lupus. If you have a minor case of dry eye, you may be experiencing irritation, excessive tearing, fluctuating vision, and/or a burning sensation in your eyes.
If you are looking for an alternative to laser surgery that can improve your vision in a similar fashion, you may be interested in orthokeratology, or more commonly known as “ortho-k”. Ortho-K involves temporarily reshaping the cornea through the use of specialized contact lenses.
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