We provide complete vision and medical eyecare in one comfortable setting. Whether you’re due for a routine checkup or have specific concerns.


We begin every visit by listening. Your exam includes a full assessment of your vision, eye muscle function, and internal and external eye health. We look at how your eyes are working and how they’re working together.
If you wear glasses or contact lenses, we check for any changes in your prescription and discuss what’s working and what could be better. For new patients or those with medical conditions, we take extra time to review your health history, discuss your concerns, and answer questions with care.
If you have a history of diabetes, glaucoma, retinal issues, or dry eye, your annual exam includes screening and documentation for medical eye conditions. Our eye doctors collaborate with primary care physicians, endocrinologists, and ophthalmologists to support your care as needed.
Many patients don’t realize that medical eye exams and routine vision exams are not always billed the same way. If your visit is related to a medical concern, our front desk team will guide you on how it may be submitted to medical insurance instead of vision coverage.


We welcome children aged five and older for comprehensive vision care. Pediatric exams are gentle, age-appropriate, and informative. We screen for common issues like nearsightedness (myopia), eye-teaming difficulties, and amblyopia (lazy eye), and we help families understand what to expect.
For adults and seniors, we evaluate for age-related conditions like cataracts, dry eye, macular degeneration, and presbyopia. We’ll talk through any lifestyle changes, screen use, or symptoms you’ve noticed, and help you find solutions that support clear, comfortable vision.
We use advanced diagnostic equipment to get a clearer picture of your eye health. Depending on your needs, your exam may include:
Optos® ultra-widefield imaging to view the retina without dilation.
OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) for early detection of glaucoma, macular changes, or diabetic retinopathy.
Stereo optic nerve photography for glaucoma risk.
Corneal topography for contact lens evaluations and keratoconus.
Autorefractor for efficient prescription measurement.
These tools help us detect changes before symptoms begin, but our focus is always on how you feel, not just what we see.

If it’s been more than a year since your last exam, or if you’re experiencing symptoms like blurred vision, eye strain, or changes in your health, we’re here to help. Our team will make sure you feel comfortable and cared for, from start to finish.