Services Offered at Expert Eyecare
Comprehensive Eye ExamDuring a comprehensive eye exam, your doctor will not only determine your prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses but will also check your eyes for common eye diseases. Periodic eye and vision examinations are an important part of preventive health care. Many eye and vision problems have no obvious signs or symptoms, so you might not know a problem exists. Early diagnosis and treatment of eye and vision problems can help prevent vision loss.To learn more about treatable diagnoses click here.
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Designer Frame Selection We pride ourselves in having one of the largest glasses selections in Southern Indiana. Our experienced and friendly staff will make your glasses selection process an effortless experience. To see what designer brands we carry, click here.
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Specialty Contact LensesInterested in contacts? Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will teach you everything you need to know about contact lens wear.
For success with contact lenses, see one of our Expert Optometrists who provide full-service care. Before getting a prescription for contact lenses, you will undergo a thorough eye examination and evaluation of your suitability for contact lens wear. If contact lenses are right for you, we will provide you with the lenses, lens care kits, individual instructions for wear and care, and unlimited follow-up visits over a specified time. Hygiene is the most critical aspect of successful long-term contact lens wear. To learn more about Specialty contact lenses click here. |
Vision TherapyVT is a progressive program of vision exercises or procedures performed under doctor supervision individualized to fit the visual needs of each patient.
Vision therapy is safe, drug-free, and effective for both children and adults! While visual acuity (the "20/20" part of vision) requires glasses to improve, visual skills such as tracking together along a line of text must be learned during development, these skills can also be improved later in life at any age. It is estimated that 1 in 10 children have a vision problem severe enough to affect their learning in school, but school vision screenings can miss up to half of these problems. A comprehensive vision exam with a developmental optometrist checks all aspects of eye health, vision, and visual skills, and can ensure you or your child is not struggling unnecessarily with an undiagnosed vision problem. VT is mainly a referral-based program in which patients can be referred by PCP or an optometrist. To learn more about VT click here. |