Comprehensive Eye Care

Common reasons to consult:

  • Blurring, glare, headaches, or eye pain

  • Red eye, tearing, itchiness, or discharge

  • Floaters, flashes, or sudden vision changes

  • Diabetes/Hypertension-related eye screening

  • Second opinions on diagnosis or treatment plan

What to expect:

  1. History + exam: focused questions and complete eye assessment

  2. Testing as indicated: selected diagnostics based on findings

  3. Plan: treatment, monitoring, referral, or procedure discussion when needed

Not every eye problem is surgical—and not every symptom is “just refraction.” Comprehensive eye care means a complete evaluation with a clear diagnosis and practical next steps.