Arlington eye care practice is your one-stop shop for all your vision needs. We provide comprehensive eye exams, expert advice and valuable savings on top designer brand frames, the latest in lens technology, contact lenses and eye care essentials. We offer convenient and easily accessible eyecare to patients in all areas of Mt. Arlington.
Our expert staff takes the time to discuss how different contact selections and frame styles can impact your vision, answer any questions you might have and supply you with the most up-to-date information in order to keep your eyes healthy.As dedicated eye care professionals, we recognize the trust our patients place in us, and it is our mission to meet and exceed those expectations.We invite you to come to our practice and receive the quality attention that you deserve. We take the time to care for you and your eyes.
Our expert staff takes the time to discuss how different contact selections and frame styles can impact your vision, answer any questions you might have and supply you with the most up-to-date information in order to keep your eyes healthy.As dedicated eye care professionals, we recognize the trust our patients place in us, and it is our mission to meet and exceed those expectations.We invite you to come to our practice and receive the quality attention that you deserve. We take the time to care for you and your eyes.
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Regular eye exams are an invaluable tool in maintaining healthy eyes by detecting and preventing disease in both adults and children.
Some diseases develop slowly without causing pain or vision loss.
Early detection of any problems can reduce the risk of further harm and allow for a choice of treatment options.
Part of your exam includes the following procedures: Slit Lamp Examinations, Dilated Eye Exams, Refraction for Glasses and Contact Lenses and Glaucoma Pressure Testing as well as a series of computerized tests to determine the health of your eyes.
Some diseases develop slowly without causing pain or vision loss.
Early detection of any problems can reduce the risk of further harm and allow for a choice of treatment options.
Part of your exam includes the following procedures: Slit Lamp Examinations, Dilated Eye Exams, Refraction for Glasses and Contact Lenses and Glaucoma Pressure Testing as well as a series of computerized tests to determine the health of your eyes.
Custom Eyes is dedicated to serving the Mt.
Arlington community and its surrounding neighborhoods with all of their vision needs.
When you walk through our doors, you will be greeted by a compassionate and experienced team that is dedicated to providing high-quality, personalized eye care for the whole family in a friendly and professional environment.
Our goal is to meet and exceed your expectations by providing friendly service and quality products at affordable prices.
We conduct comprehensive exams which allow us to accurately detect eye disease or other abnormalities early, often before they present any symptoms.
Arlington community and its surrounding neighborhoods with all of their vision needs.
When you walk through our doors, you will be greeted by a compassionate and experienced team that is dedicated to providing high-quality, personalized eye care for the whole family in a friendly and professional environment.
Our goal is to meet and exceed your expectations by providing friendly service and quality products at affordable prices.
We conduct comprehensive exams which allow us to accurately detect eye disease or other abnormalities early, often before they present any symptoms.
Contact lenses correct your vision and are easy to wear.
Choosing the contact lenses that are right for you depends on your vision and the degree of comfort sought.
There are many types of contacts to suit almost anyone.
Soft contact lenses are the most commonly prescribed due to the fact that they are extremely comfortable.
Soft contacts are now available in multi focal, for astigmatism and even for overnight wear.
Sometimes called rigid or gas-permeable lenses, hard contact lenses offer sharper vision and can correct severe nearsightedness or astigmatism.
Choosing the contact lenses that are right for you depends on your vision and the degree of comfort sought.
There are many types of contacts to suit almost anyone.
Soft contact lenses are the most commonly prescribed due to the fact that they are extremely comfortable.
Soft contacts are now available in multi focal, for astigmatism and even for overnight wear.
Sometimes called rigid or gas-permeable lenses, hard contact lenses offer sharper vision and can correct severe nearsightedness or astigmatism.
Nearsightedness (myopia) is a common vision condition in which you can see objects near to you clearly, but objects farther away are blurry.
The degree of your nearsightedness determines your ability to focus on distant objects.
People with severe nearsightedness can see clearly only objects just a few inches away, while those with mild nearsightedness may clearly see objects several yards away.
Nearsightedness may develop gradually or rapidly, often worsening during childhood and adolescence.
Nearsightedness tends to run in families.
The degree of your nearsightedness determines your ability to focus on distant objects.
People with severe nearsightedness can see clearly only objects just a few inches away, while those with mild nearsightedness may clearly see objects several yards away.
Nearsightedness may develop gradually or rapidly, often worsening during childhood and adolescence.
Nearsightedness tends to run in families.
Glaucoma is not just one eye disease, but a group of eye conditions resulting in optic nerve damage, which causes loss of vision.
Abnormally high pressure inside your eye (intraocular pressure) usually, but not always, causes this damage.
Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness.
Sometimes called the silent thief of sight, glaucoma can damage your vision so gradually you may not notice any loss of vision until the disease is at an advanced stage.
The most common type of glaucoma, primary open-angle glaucoma, often has no noticeable signs or symptoms.
Abnormally high pressure inside your eye (intraocular pressure) usually, but not always, causes this damage.
Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness.
Sometimes called the silent thief of sight, glaucoma can damage your vision so gradually you may not notice any loss of vision until the disease is at an advanced stage.
The most common type of glaucoma, primary open-angle glaucoma, often has no noticeable signs or symptoms.
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