At The Eye Place at Creekside, we work hard to stay at the forefront of new technologies and new advancements in the field of eye care. From specialized courses and continuing education for the doctors and staff, to high tech digital screening instruments like the Optomap Panoramic200 Retinal Scanning Device and the Humphries FDT Visual Field Unit, to cutting edge and fashion forward frame designs from Europe, the United States, and around the globe, we want your experience at our office to be second to none.

 

We know your vision is important to you. And at The Eye Place, your vision is important to us as well. We provide comprehensive family eye care services including complete ocular examinations, custom contact lens fittings, consultations and management of laser vision correction procedures, and the diagnosis and treatment of many eye diseases. We also offer a full service optical boutique offering a wide variety of high‑fashion and designer frames, specialty lens designs, and a variety of contacts that can address all of your of vision needs including astigmatism and bifocal corrections.

Experts Agree: Annual Eye Examinations Are Best.
How long has it been since your last eye examination? Did you know that diabetes, high blood pressure, multiple sclerosis, and cardiovascular disease are just a few of the many conditions that may begin with symptoms in the eyes? Blurry vision and the need for a prescription change shouldn't be the only reasons to visit your eye doctor regularly. A routine eye examination is an essential component of your complete healthcare program.

What's Your Eye Pressure?
Serious changes in your eye health aren't always immediately noticeable. Glaucoma, for instance, is a serious and sometimes silent visual disorder that, although more prevalent in older populations, can affect anyone at any age. A few simple tests each year could help detect glaucoma early. And as with most diseases, early detection and your doctor's care can be the difference in your continued health.

What Is A Comprehensive Examination?

A comprehensive examination includes a detailed medical and ocular history, visual acuity evaluation, neurological assessment, muscle balance testing, auto refraction and determination of refractive error, computer vision testing, and a detailed internal and external ocular health assessment. You will also be carefully evaluated for many ocular diseases such as glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration and retinal vascular diseases.