Quality Care, Personalized for you!
We want to get to know you – your hobbies, occupation, and vision goals – so that we can provide eye care that’s tailored to your needs.
When it comes to caring for the health of your eyes, you shouldn’t have to choose between quality and affordability, and at 20-20 Westside Eye Care, you won’t have to. We don’t believe in compromising care or functionality, because you deserve to have both.
Exams
Routine Eye Exam Are Important to have regularly!
To maintain healthy eyes we recommend bi-yearly exams, which most insurances' cover. Medical conditions require more frequent exams.
A routine eye exam not only provide a prescription for glasses but it's your first line of defense against medical problems that can effect your vision.
Other test will be performed to determine the health of the whole visual system, which may include pressure checks and dilation of the pupil. By doing so, some systemic health concerns my become evident.
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Medical Eye Exam?
Our professional optometrists have the ability to take care of several medical conditions.
Including but not limited to:
· Blepharitis
· Conjunctivitis
· Corneal Abrasion
· Stys (Hordeolum)
· Vuity Use to correct vision
We can test and/or monitor for;
· Cataracts
· Color Blindness
· Corneal Edema
· Diabetic Retinopathy
· Dry Eye Tear Film Deficiency
· Glaucoma
· Iritis
· Mac Degeneration
· Plaquenil prescription
· Retinal Detachment
· Strabismus
· Vitreous Hemorrhage
Are Contact Lenses Right for You?
Whether it’s because you lead an active lifestyle or just to change the color of your eyes, there is likely a contact lens just right for you. Technology has made it possible for almost everyone who wears glasses to wear contact lenses!
All contact lenses are considered medical devices and must be properly fit by your eyecare professional. Annual evaluations are also necessary to check corneal health, reassess the fit of the contact lenses, and update the prescription as needed.
In order to wear contact lenses you'll need an eye health exam, a contact lens exam. One of our professionals will go over the procedure to wear contacts properly.
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