At our Las Vegas, Nevada, state-of-the-art optometry practice, our mission is to preserve, restore and enhance the vision of every member of your family. We are committed to providing compassionate and personalized eye care to the Las Vegas community and its surrounding areas. 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.
Our greatest satisfaction comes from improving vision and enhancing the quality of life for your whole family. 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 greatest satisfaction comes from improving vision and enhancing the quality of life for your whole family. 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.
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.
The entire exam process can take an hour depending on the complexity of the problem.
Each patient will be evaluated with a refraction, slit lamp, intraocular pressure and a retinal exam.
We take pride in maintaining the vision of our younger patients in an environment that is lighthearted and fun.
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.
The entire exam process can take an hour depending on the complexity of the problem.
Each patient will be evaluated with a refraction, slit lamp, intraocular pressure and a retinal exam.
We take pride in maintaining the vision of our younger patients in an environment that is lighthearted and fun.
Dr. Shannon Chandler, Dr. Lesa Davis and Dr. Dorothea Muniz are independent doctors of optometry located inside of Visionworks(C) on Blue Diamond Road.
Drs.
Chandler, Davis and Muniz are regarded among the most outstanding providers of eye care services in the Las Vegas area.
At our practice, you will find a compassionate and experienced team that is dedicated to providing a full spectrum of high-quality personalized eye care for your whole family.
Our goal is to meet and exceed your expectations by providing friendly service, professional care, and quality products at affordable prices.
Drs.
Chandler, Davis and Muniz are regarded among the most outstanding providers of eye care services in the Las Vegas area.
At our practice, you will find a compassionate and experienced team that is dedicated to providing a full spectrum of high-quality personalized eye care for your whole family.
Our goal is to meet and exceed your expectations by providing friendly service, professional care, and quality products at affordable prices.
Dr. Shannon Chandler attended Kent State University and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in 1996.
She went on to attend The Ohio State University College of Optometry and received her Doctor of Optometry degree in 2002.
Dr. Chandler relocated to Nevada in 2002 to serve the Las Vegas community.
Dr. Chandler is committed to helping the greater Las Vegas area by providing eye care services through the Lions Club to those in need.
Dr. Lesa Davis attended New Mexico State University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1996.
She went on to attend The Ohio State University College of Optometry and received her Doctor of Optometry degree in 2002.
Dr. Chandler relocated to Nevada in 2002 to serve the Las Vegas community.
Dr. Chandler is committed to helping the greater Las Vegas area by providing eye care services through the Lions Club to those in need.
Dr. Lesa Davis attended New Mexico State University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1996.
The human eye is the organ of sight closely related to the brain and is best compared to a camera.
Like a sophisticated camera, the eye has multiple discrete parts which must function together properly to produce clear vision.
The function of the eye is to convert light into an electro-chemical signal, which is then transmitted to the brain through the optic nerve.
It is in the brain that this signal is converted into "vision."
To illustrate this, we will follow the path that light takes as it travels through the eye and we will discuss the various ocular structures encountered along the path.
Like a sophisticated camera, the eye has multiple discrete parts which must function together properly to produce clear vision.
The function of the eye is to convert light into an electro-chemical signal, which is then transmitted to the brain through the optic nerve.
It is in the brain that this signal is converted into "vision."
To illustrate this, we will follow the path that light takes as it travels through the eye and we will discuss the various ocular structures encountered along the path.
Astigmatism is a common eye condition that is corrected by eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery.
Astigmatism is characterized by unequal curvatures of the cornea.
Astigmatism can occur in nearsighted or farsighted persons; or can be found alone, in all cases it results in blurry vision.
A person's cornea is spherical in shape and when light enters the eye, the cornea refracts or bends light, creating a clear image of the object.
However, the eye of a person with astigmatism is shaped more like a football or the back of a spoon.
Astigmatism is characterized by unequal curvatures of the cornea.
Astigmatism can occur in nearsighted or farsighted persons; or can be found alone, in all cases it results in blurry vision.
A person's cornea is spherical in shape and when light enters the eye, the cornea refracts or bends light, creating a clear image of the object.
However, the eye of a person with astigmatism is shaped more like a football or the back of a spoon.
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