Comprehensive Eye Exams

Obtaining an annual eye exam is essential for assessing your eye health and ensuring that you are seeing your best at all times. Every patient is different in that we each have unique visual demands in our daily lives; therefore, your exam is catered towards you as an individual and meeting your specific needs.
Whether it is a pair of progressive glasses for seeing the keys of a piano while focusing on the sheet, multi-focal contact lenses to play golf with precision, or the perfect set of digital glasses to use on the computer at the office, every effort is taken to provide the corrective solution that is ideal for you.


Medical Exams

A medical exam includes any eye-related issue outside the scope of a “routine” eye exam. This includes headaches, red eyes, dry eyes, eye allergies, and eye infections. Eyelid growths and infections also require medical consults for an accurate assessment and to determine the best treatment protocol to ensure the eyelids are heal properly.

It is important to be seen for any new episodes of floaters or flashes in your vision as soon as possible. The cause could be from a normal phenomenon, but they could also pose a potential sight-threatening condition. The only way to find out is to have a dilated exam and evaluate the health of the back of the eyes - the retina.

Systemic conditions including diabetes, high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, and autoimmune conditions carry risks of eye-related complications; therefore, it is imperative to have yearly eye exams as part of co-managing your overall health.


Diagnostic Testing

 
 

SK Eyecare is equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technology to facilitate in the diagnosis and management of eye diseases such as glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration. These cutting-edge equipment serve as valuable tools for a baseline of the patient's eye health, identifying risk factors of potential emerging diseases, and monitoring a condition's progress overtime.

Gain more insight about one of our imaging tests by reviewing our blog post on the Optical Coherency Tomography, or OCT.