Our Optometry Services

We offers a wide range of optometry services:

  • Adult and children’s annual eye exams
  • Vision testing
  • Preventive eye exams for patients living with diabetes

See which location optometry services are offered by clicking the button below!

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Protect Your Vision, Protect Your Health

Annual eye examinations and vision testing are important steps for preventative care. Regular eye exams in adults can check for early signs of eye disease, and children’s eye exams are important to ensure steady vision development. 

Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of vision impairment and blindness in working-age adults. If you are living with diabetes, annual dilated eye exams help spot the progression of diabetic retinopathy and can help your optometrist detect it earlier, rather than later.

Schedule an appointment with our dedicated optometry team today. Call (888) 975 - 9188.

Maintaining Healthy Vision

There are many habits you can adopt that help keep your eyes healthy.

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Wear protective eyewear, like safety glasses or goggles, during physical activity or when playing sports.

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Wear sunglasses when in direct sunlight.

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Clean your hands before removing contact lenses.

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Eat your carrots (and other vegetables) to help keep your eyes healthy.

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Maintain blood
sugar levels.

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Take breaks from electronic devices like computer screens to avoid eyestrain or fatigue.

Maintaining Healthy Vision

There are many habits you can adopt that help keep your eyes healthy.

safety glasses

Wear protective eyewear, like safety glasses or goggles, during physical activity or when playing sports.

sunglasses blue

Wear sunglasses when in direct sunlight.

hand-wash green

Clean your hands before removing contact lenses.

carrot

Eat your carrots (and other vegetables) to help keep your eyes healthy.

sugar_blue

Maintain blood
sugar levels.

no-phone_green

Take breaks from electronic devices like computer screens to avoid eyestrain or fatigue.

No Insurance? No Problem.

We want you to receive the care you need, even if you do not have insurance or enough coverage. We accept Medicaid, Medicare, and most private insurance plans. If you don’t have insurance, we have a sliding-fee scale that determines cost based on income and family size. Learn more about our sliding-fee scale or fill out our Sliding-Fee Discount Program (SFDP) form below.

SFDP Form
AxessPointe Sliding-Fee Scale Application
Name
Name
First Name
Middle Initial
Last Name
Address
Address
City
State/Province
Zip/Postal
Which number do you prefer?
Spouse Name
Spouse Name
First Name
Middle Name
Last Name
Name, Social Security Number, Date of Birth, Relationship
You Must Bring Proof of Income
Proof of Income

Need Help Finding a Doctor that Accepts Medicare?

All of our providers accept Medicaid and Medicare.