Services

Eye Care Services In Fresno, CA

We offer a wide variety of eye care services to the Fresno community. Contact us with any questions about our services.

Comprehensive Eye Exam

​​​​​​​Comprehensive Eye Exam

Routine eye exams are a vital aspect of preventive eye care. Without routine eye exams, vision issues often go undetected since most eye disorders don't have clear symptoms.

Pediatric Eye Care

​​​​​​​Pediatric Eye Care

A thorough investigation of your child's overall health of the eye and the visual system is important since some childhood vision problems can lead to permanent vision loss if left untreated.

Retinal Screening Testing

​​​​​​​Retinal Screening Testing

The OptoMAP retinal imaging unit has been part of our practice since 1991. This “looking in” view has become an indispensable part of a complete exam

Myopia

​​​​​​​Myopia

Myopia (nearsightedness) typically starts to develop in childhood and often progresses until about age 20. Slowing the progression is important because it may reduce the risk of developing serious eye conditions later in life such as cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachment, and blindness.

Lenses for the Digital World

​​​​​​​Lenses for the Digital World

While computers have been with us for a long time, it has really been the “boom” of personal devices (smartphones, tablets, iPads, etc) that have created the unique needs and increased strain on the eyes of our generation.   Looking at different devices all day and at screens (with the resultant bull light emission) rather than paper has created a higher and higher incidence of Digital Eye Strain.

Macular Degeneration

​​​​​​​Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration, commonly referred to as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), is the single largest cause of sight loss in the developed world and affects more than 10 million Americans. It usually affects people over the age of 60, but it has been known to affect those who are younger. It is a painless condition that usually affects both eyes,

Cataracts

​​​​​​​Cataracts

If you’ve been diagnosed with cataracts, you may wonder if cataract surgery is right around the corner. Not to worry. There are many preventive steps you can take to slow the progression of cataracts and preserve your vision. That doesn’t mean you won’t eventually need surgery, but you can at least delay the need for quite a while.

Glaucoma

​​​​​​​Glaucoma

If you’ve been diagnosed with glaucoma, you’re probably already familiar with the typical options in glaucoma treatment – eye drops, laser treatment, or traditional surgery. While these are certainly effective, especially when glaucoma is diagnosed early, researchers have been working hard to offer new glaucoma treatments. Their goal is not only to improve outcomes but also reduce the treatment’s side effects and frequency of use.

Diabetic Retinopathy

​​​​​​​Diabetic Retinopathy

Eye disease that is caused by diabetes is currently the number one cause of blindness and vision loss. Due to the increased risk in diabetic patients, doctors recommend that people over 30 with diabetes get an annual dilated eye exam. Diabetic patients under 30 should get this exam five years after they have been diagnosed.

Daily Contact Lenses

​​​​​​​Daily Contact Lenses

Wearing contact lenses gives patients the flexibility and freedom to live life to the fullest, without some of the difficulties presented by wearing glasses. Many people who choose contact lenses do so because they don’t like the way that glasses look or feel, or because wearing glasses compromises their ability to perform certain tasks or activities, such as sports or jobs that require the use of safety goggles.