Services
Comprehensive Eye Exams
At Wyntre Brooke Eye Associates, we are committed to delivering exceptional, personalized eye care tailored to the unique needs of each patient. A cornerstone of our practice is the comprehensive eye exam, which goes beyond simply evaluating vision. These exams serve as a critical tool for assessing the overall health of the eyes and ensuring optimal visual outcomes.
Our dedicated team of professionals combines cutting-edge technology with extensive expertise to provide unparalleled attention and top-notch care to patients of all ages, from infants to adults. Each eye exam is personalized, potentially including assessments such as visual field screening, keratometry, glaucoma pressure evaluation, dry eye evaluation, binocular vision and accommodation testing, refraction, and a comprehensive ocular health evaluation.
Contact Lens Evaluations and Fitting
Contact lens evaluations and fittings can be performed during a comprehensive eye exam or as a separate service. With the vast array of contact lens options available today, our doctors will determine the most suitable type for your eyes, whether spherical, toric/astigmatism, multifocal, RGP lenses, or custom-fitted lenses. Our office utilizes the latest technology for contact lens fittings and evaluating corneal health, ensuring our patients receive maximum comfort and optimal ocular health while keeping them informed about the latest advancements in contact lens technology.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Ocular Disease
Regular eye exams are crucial for the early detection of ocular diseases. While some conditions present noticeable symptoms, others may progress without evident signs, underscoring the importance of annual eye exams. Early detection is critical, and in some cases, more frequent follow-up visits may be necessary to monitor disease progression effectively. During these follow-up visits, our practice employs the most advanced technology in eye care to monitor and manage ocular conditions. We believe in educating our patients, reviewing test results, and explaining their condition to promote active involvement in the treatment process. Our doctors will present all available treatment options and collaborate with each patient to develop a personalized treatment plan.
Contact Lens Evaluations and Fitting
Often this is done during a comprehensive eye exam, but does not have to be. There are so many different types of contacts and options available today. During the course of a contact lens fitting the doctor will determine the best type of contact lens for your eyes; whether they are spherical, toric/astigmatism, multifocal, RGP/hard lenses, keratoconic, CRT, hybrid or any number of custom fitted contacts. Our office also uses the latest technology for the fitting of contacts and evaluation of corneal health. We also keep our patients up to date on the latest advancements in contact lenses so we can provide our patients with maximum comfort and ocular health.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Ocular Disease
Routine eye exams are very important for early detection of ocular disease. Sometimes ocular diseases present with very noticeable symptoms but other times there are very few symptoms until the disease has progressed. This is why it so important for yearly eye exams because early detection is so critical. Often times once ocular disease is detected, yearly eye exams are not frequent enough to monitor for progression. During these follow up visits some of the latest and most advanced technology in eye care will be used to monitor the condition. The results of any test are always reviewed and explained by the doctor to the patient. We believe in educating our patients so they can also be involved in the treatment process. This means answering any questions during the exam or even after days to weeks after. The doctor will always present the different treatment options available and a treatment plan will be developed between the doctor and the patient.
Children’s Eye Exams
One common question we receive is, “When should my children have their first eye exam?” The recommended age for a child’s first comprehensive eye exam is between 6 and 12 months. Many eye problems can be detected by an eye doctor during an infant’s first year of life, making early exams crucial. Even though 1 in 10 children are at risk for undiagnosed eye and vision problems, only 13 percent of mothers with children under 2 years old have taken their infants for a regular eye check-up or well-care visit. This lack of early identification often leads to preventable or easily correctable issues being overlooked. With approximately 100,000 infants born each year at risk for serious eye and vision problems, prioritizing their eye health from an early age is essential.
Routine Eye Exams for Adults
Just as children require comprehensive eye exams from an early age, it is equally vital for adults to have periodic eye exams. Vision changes can occur gradually over time, often going unnoticed until they significantly impact daily activities. Regular eye exams allow our doctors to monitor for age-related conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and other ocular diseases that may initially present with minimal or no symptoms. Early detection and treatment of these conditions can help preserve vision and prevent further deterioration. Furthermore, many systemic health issues, including diabetes, high blood pressure, and autoimmune disorders, can manifest signs in the eyes during a comprehensive exam. By maintaining a recommended schedule of eye exams, our adult patients can safeguard their vision, identify potential health concerns promptly, and receive appropriate treatment or management as needed. At Wyntre Brooke Eye Associates, we encourage all adults to prioritize their eye health through routine exams tailored to their individual risk factors and needs.
Routine Eye Exams for Adults
Just as children require comprehensive eye exams from an early age, it is equally vital for adults to have periodic eye exams. Vision changes can occur gradually over time, often going unnoticed until they significantly impact daily activities. Regular eye exams allow our doctors to monitor for age-related conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and other ocular diseases that may initially present with minimal or no symptoms. Early detection and treatment of these conditions can help preserve vision and prevent further deterioration. Furthermore, many systemic health issues, including diabetes, high blood pressure, and autoimmune disorders, can manifest signs in the eyes during a comprehensive exam. By maintaining a recommended schedule of eye exams, our adult patients can safeguard their vision, identify potential health concerns promptly, and receive appropriate treatment or management as needed. At Wyntre Brooke Eye Associates, we encourage all adults to prioritize their eye health through routine exams tailored to their individual risk factors and needs.