Casey Vision Care offers comprehensive eye care services and in-demand lenses and frames to Albany and the surrounding communities. Click or call to connect, and access the quality of vision care you deserve. Our experienced team of eye care professionals offers comprehensive eye exams, quality lenses and frames, and more. By leveraging advanced diagnostic technology, we are committed to improving the quality of life of our Albany community through enhanced vision.
Give yourself the gift of clear vision - schedule your appointment with Casey Vision Care today.
Give yourself the gift of clear vision - schedule your appointment with Casey Vision Care today.
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Meet the experienced and friendly doctors and staff who make Casey Vision Care a proud provider of vision care products and services in Albany.
Rachel McCann grew up in Guilderland and was a 1998 graduate of GHS.
Go Dutchman!
She continued to stay in the area through college and graduated summa cum laude from the University at Albany.
After choosing Optometry for her career she moved to NYC and received her Doctorate of Optometry from SUNY College of Optometry.
The last year of Optometry school she had the opportunity to complete externships at Northport VA hospital and West Point Military Academy.
Rachel McCann grew up in Guilderland and was a 1998 graduate of GHS.
Go Dutchman!
She continued to stay in the area through college and graduated summa cum laude from the University at Albany.
After choosing Optometry for her career she moved to NYC and received her Doctorate of Optometry from SUNY College of Optometry.
The last year of Optometry school she had the opportunity to complete externships at Northport VA hospital and West Point Military Academy.
There are many eyeglass lens options available.
Your eye care provider will take your lifestyle and vision correction needs into consideration when helping you select the right lenses for your eyes.
Transition lenses - These lenses are made of dynamic materials that automatically adjust to the level of surrounding light.
They can take the place of prescription sunglasses and help block UV rays.
UV coated lenses - UV coating can be applied to regular eyeglasses unless the lens is made with polycarbonate.
Your eye care provider will take your lifestyle and vision correction needs into consideration when helping you select the right lenses for your eyes.
Transition lenses - These lenses are made of dynamic materials that automatically adjust to the level of surrounding light.
They can take the place of prescription sunglasses and help block UV rays.
UV coated lenses - UV coating can be applied to regular eyeglasses unless the lens is made with polycarbonate.
We offer a wide selection at our Albany office, and our experienced team of eye care professionals can help you find the right contacts for you.
There are many contact lens options available.
Your eye care provider will take your lifestyle and vision correction needs into consideration when helping you select the right lenses for your eyes.
Hard contact lenses - Hard contact lenses are rigid gas permeable.
This means that they are porous enough to allow oxygen to enter through to the cornea.
Hard contact lenses keep their shape on the eye.
There are many contact lens options available.
Your eye care provider will take your lifestyle and vision correction needs into consideration when helping you select the right lenses for your eyes.
Hard contact lenses - Hard contact lenses are rigid gas permeable.
This means that they are porous enough to allow oxygen to enter through to the cornea.
Hard contact lenses keep their shape on the eye.
In addition to assessing your visual acuity, your eye care provider will test for common eye diseases, assess how your eyes are functioning together, and more.
Serious health issues like diabetes and high blood pressure are often first detected during an eye exam.
The American Optometric Association (AOA) recommends children have their eyes examined at 6 months old, three years old, at the start of school, and every two years until age 18.
For adults, the AOA recommends a comprehensive eye exam every two years for ages 18 to 60 at minimum and annual exams for seniors age 61 and older.
Serious health issues like diabetes and high blood pressure are often first detected during an eye exam.
The American Optometric Association (AOA) recommends children have their eyes examined at 6 months old, three years old, at the start of school, and every two years until age 18.
For adults, the AOA recommends a comprehensive eye exam every two years for ages 18 to 60 at minimum and annual exams for seniors age 61 and older.
Vision develops rapidly starting at birth and is tied to many developmental milestones, such as hand-eye coordination and reading.
In the long term, your child's vision will impact how they learn, play, and interact with the world.
While there may be some obvious signs of visual disorders, many vision problems can only be detected by a qualified eye doctor during a comprehensive eye exam.
Schedule an appointment at Casey Vision Care, and give your child the gift of clear vision.
Vision can be affected by many things, including the shape of the eyeball, how the eyes and brain work together, and by other diseases or medical conditions.
In the long term, your child's vision will impact how they learn, play, and interact with the world.
While there may be some obvious signs of visual disorders, many vision problems can only be detected by a qualified eye doctor during a comprehensive eye exam.
Schedule an appointment at Casey Vision Care, and give your child the gift of clear vision.
Vision can be affected by many things, including the shape of the eyeball, how the eyes and brain work together, and by other diseases or medical conditions.
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