A Window To Your Health
Did you know eye doctors can diagnose health issues such as diabetes, cancer, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and autoimmune disease just by looking at your eye? Annual eye exams are key to maintaining overall health and clear vision. We encourage visiting the eye doctor every year to detect early signs of ocular disease to prevent long-term damage.
Our clinic uses the latest technology to provide thorough eye exams for all ages, from infants to adults.

Optomap® Digital Retinal Imaging
Optomap® Digital Retinal Imaging is an amazing diagnostic tool that captures a wider field of view of the retina compared to dilation. This advanced retinal scan captures over 80% of your retina (compared to only 15% with traditional dilation drops) in less than a second.
This helps our doctors detect early signs of eye disease like glaucoma and macular degeneration and serious health concerns like cancer and cardiovascular disease.
Why choose Optomap® Digital Retinal Imaging?
No dilation eye drops are required. This means, you don’t have to wait for your eyes to dilate at your exam and you don’t leave your exam with blurry vision or light sensitivity for the next 4-6 hours.
An image is captured in less than 1 second
The doctor sees 200 degrees of your eye in one image, vs 45 degrees with dilation eye drops
Images are saved, allowing the doctor to see past images side-by-side to compare and monitor changes over time
ICare Tonometer
iCare® Tonometer provides accurate, comfortable eye pressure measurements without the hassle of the air-puff machine (NCT), ensuring a stress-free experience.
iWellness Scan
A complementary scan during your comprehensive exam that helps our Optometrists detect early signs of eye conditions such as glaucoma, macular issues, and even some types of retinal detachments – even before symptoms appear. Early detection can lead to early intervention to slow down the progression of potential vision loss. Additionally, the scans are securely saved, enabling year-over-year comparisons to monitor changes and provide personalized care for your vision health.