Cataract Evaluation - An initial evaluation is performed to determine if you have a cataract, and whether it can be safely removed. A full eye exam is performed during this visit, which involves dilating the eyes. Furthermore, we determine if cataract surgery will improve your vision. Dry Eye Disease Evaluation - (Dry Eye Syndrome or Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca)
Dry eye disease is a condition in w
hich a person doesn't have enough quality tears to lubricate and nourish the eye. Tears are necessary for maintaining the health of the front surface of the eye and for providing clear vision. A clinical diagnosis determined by your eye doctor is completed since there are many possible factors or underlying causes, a complete health history and thorough eye examination are necessary to properly diagnose and treat dry eye conditions. Your eye doctor may have you complete a symptom questionnaire throughout Dry Eye Management in order to assess the effectiveness of the current treatment, or adjust as needed. Diabetic Ocular Exams
Technology to evaluate and monitor diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, glaucoma. Emergency Eye Care Services
Our Optometrist has the training and equipment to most effectively treat most eye emergencies. In fact, ER doctors will often refer eye emergencies to an optometrist in any event. Glaucoma Evaluation - Our eye doctor will measure your IOP using a procedure called tonometry. After administering eye drops to numb your eyes, your doctor will use a device that applies a small amount of pressure to your eye to measure its internal pressure. Pediatric Eye Exams
Your children need to have regular eye exams whether or not they show signs of visual problems. They may seem problem-free now, but underlying issues can develop with age. Dr. Yagudaev can consult you and your child and provide the best options. Specialty Contact Lenses
Comprehensive Contact Lens Exam. Toric, multifocal, hard lenses (RGP), scleral lenses (for keratoconus)
Age Related Macular Degeneration
Macular degeneration causes loss in the center of the field of vision. In dry macular degeneration, the center of the retina deteriorates. With wet macular degeneration, leaky blood vessels grow under the retina. Blurred vision is a key symptom. The biggest risk factor for Macular Degeneration is age. Your risk increases as you age, and the disease is most likely to occur in those 55 and older.