Comprehensive Eye Exam
Routine eye exams are one of the most important steps in protecting and maintaining your vision. Even if you aren’t experiencing problems, regular check‑ups allow us to detect changes early and prevent serious conditions from developing.
At Specialist Optics, our comprehensive exams go beyond simply checking how well you see. We assess the health of your optic nerve, measure eye pressure, evaluate how your eyes work together, and screen for conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration. These tests help us identify issues at their earliest stages, when treatment is most effective.
Whether you need preventive care or are managing an existing concern, our team is here to provide professional, compassionate support. We believe in building lasting relationships with our patients, ensuring you feel confident and cared for every step of the way.
Contact Lens Evaluation
Contact lenses can correct vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. During your visit, our Optometrists will assess your eyes and lifestyle to recommend the lens type that offers the best fit, comfort, and clarity.
We also provide colored lens options, allowing you to enhance or change your eye color while enjoying clear, comfortable vision.
Eye Pressure Testing
Your eyes produce a fluid called aqueous humor to maintain healthy pressure. If drainage is blocked, pressure builds up and can damage the optic nerve — a leading cause of glaucoma.
During your exam, our Optometrist will check this pressure using tonometry. While older tests used a puff of air, we now use a gentle handheld device for more accurate and comfortable results.
Frame Repair and Adjustment
At Specialist Optics, we know that well‑fitted eyewear is essential for both comfort and clear vision. Our knowledgeable optician brings over 10 years of experience in frame repairs and adjustments, ensuring every patient enjoys a personalized fit.
Whether it’s a simple adjustment or a more complex repair, we take the time to make sure your frames sit comfortably and securely, so you can focus on what matters most — seeing clearly and feeling confident.