The Doctors & Staff at the Bond-Wroten Eye Clinic have earned the trust and respect of our patients for being dedicated to eye health as well as vision and the latest in fashion. Bond Wroten Eye Clinic takes great pride in providing you and your family the highest quality in comprehensive eye care available today. Regardless of your visual needs or requirements you should not have to compromise style and fashion for visual functionality.
Priced for every budget, we have designer frames and sunglasses that will allow you to look great, see great and feel great! At Bond-Wroten Eye Clinic, every patient, from infants to senior citizens, is important and treated like a member of our family. We provide cutting edge treatments using state-of-the-art technology and equipment.
From eyeglasses and contact lenses, to prescription eye exams, to the surgical and non-surgical treatment of diabetes, cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, red eyes, eye injuries, and all medical eye care, our staff is second-to-none in their commitment to meeting all of your eye care needs.
Priced for every budget, we have designer frames and sunglasses that will allow you to look great, see great and feel great! At Bond-Wroten Eye Clinic, every patient, from infants to senior citizens, is important and treated like a member of our family. We provide cutting edge treatments using state-of-the-art technology and equipment.
From eyeglasses and contact lenses, to prescription eye exams, to the surgical and non-surgical treatment of diabetes, cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, red eyes, eye injuries, and all medical eye care, our staff is second-to-none in their commitment to meeting all of your eye care needs.
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Please tell Angela in the optical department a big "Thank You" for her expertise and patience.
As a clinical microbiologist who is very myopic and as well as presbyopic, my eyes need detail, particularly close.
I and my tiny bacteria thank you very much!
I always have a wonderful experience here.
I now live in Covington, and still travel to Hammond for my eye appointments just to visit this office.
Thanks for every thing!
There is no eye doctor like Dr. Chris Wroten!
Not only has he done wonders with my 'special eyes', he literally saved the eyesight of an older friend of mine.
As a clinical microbiologist who is very myopic and as well as presbyopic, my eyes need detail, particularly close.
I and my tiny bacteria thank you very much!
I always have a wonderful experience here.
I now live in Covington, and still travel to Hammond for my eye appointments just to visit this office.
Thanks for every thing!
There is no eye doctor like Dr. Chris Wroten!
Not only has he done wonders with my 'special eyes', he literally saved the eyesight of an older friend of mine.
Myopia is the medical term for nearsightedness.
Nearsighted eyes are good at seeing objects that are up close but have trouble seeing objects that are far away.
This is due to a refractive error in the eye.
Myopia is often inherited so if your parents wore glasses, most likely you will too.
Refraction is the bending of light.
When a light wave enters the eye, it is bent by the cornea as it makes its way through to land on the retina.
In a farsighted person, either the eye is too short or the cornea is too flat.
Nearsighted eyes are good at seeing objects that are up close but have trouble seeing objects that are far away.
This is due to a refractive error in the eye.
Myopia is often inherited so if your parents wore glasses, most likely you will too.
Refraction is the bending of light.
When a light wave enters the eye, it is bent by the cornea as it makes its way through to land on the retina.
In a farsighted person, either the eye is too short or the cornea is too flat.
With the newest contact lens designs and materials available today, our doctors are able to fit patients who may not have had success wearing contact lenses in the past.
Whether due to poor vision, astigmatism, comfort issues, or dry eyes there are many more choices in contact lens materials to meet those challenges.
There are several types of Contact lenses but only a thorough examination of your eyes AND your lifestyle will reveal the answer.
The shortest replacement schedule is single use (daily disposable) lenses, which are disposed of each night.
Whether due to poor vision, astigmatism, comfort issues, or dry eyes there are many more choices in contact lens materials to meet those challenges.
There are several types of Contact lenses but only a thorough examination of your eyes AND your lifestyle will reveal the answer.
The shortest replacement schedule is single use (daily disposable) lenses, which are disposed of each night.
Vision changes occur naturally as you age.
When you reach your 40's, focusing at close range becomes difficult.
This is a natural part of the aging process caused by a gradual hardening of the eye's crystalline lens, reducing its ability to change shape and focus.
This condition is called Presbyopia.
Progressive addition lenses feature a continuous, clear field of vision from distance, through the intermediate ranges, to near without the use of annoying bifocal lines.
Bifocal lenses use very old technology.
When you reach your 40's, focusing at close range becomes difficult.
This is a natural part of the aging process caused by a gradual hardening of the eye's crystalline lens, reducing its ability to change shape and focus.
This condition is called Presbyopia.
Progressive addition lenses feature a continuous, clear field of vision from distance, through the intermediate ranges, to near without the use of annoying bifocal lines.
Bifocal lenses use very old technology.
This opacity obstructs the passage of light resulting in a reduction of clear vision.
Normally, light passes through the clear lens and is focused onto the Retina.
However, the natural aging process can cause the lens to become cloudy, or milky.
The cataract blocks the passage of light through the eye and causes distorted or blurred vision, glare, or difficulty seeing in poor lighting conditions.
Those over 65 are more prone to develop this type of cataract.
More than half of all Americans over the age of 65 will develop a cataract.
Normally, light passes through the clear lens and is focused onto the Retina.
However, the natural aging process can cause the lens to become cloudy, or milky.
The cataract blocks the passage of light through the eye and causes distorted or blurred vision, glare, or difficulty seeing in poor lighting conditions.
Those over 65 are more prone to develop this type of cataract.
More than half of all Americans over the age of 65 will develop a cataract.
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