Specialty
Geriatric Eye Care Services
Risk for cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration rises with age, and so does the impact of even small vision changes on balance and driving confidence.
Who it's for
Adults 65 and older, including patients in assisted living and those managing several health conditions.
What to expect
- Unhurried exams with attention to glare, contrast, and night vision.
- Coordination with primary care and review of medications that affect the eyes.
- Frame and lens recommendations that are easy to handle and comfortable to wear.
When to book
- Night driving feels less certain.
- Colors seem duller or reading takes more light.
- It's time for your annual exam.
Not sure whether this is what you need? Call the office nearest you — we'll help you figure it out. Please don't share personal health details by email or web form.
Related care
Related services
- LASIK & Refractive Surgery Co-ManagementCandidacy evaluation, surgeon coordination, and all follow-up care close to home.
- Presbyopia Diagnosis and TreatmentWhen close-up focus changes in your 40s, there are more options than readers.
- Astigmatism Diagnosis & TreatmentBlurred or shadowed vision at all distances, corrected precisely.
Three offices
Book at your nearest location
Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM · Saturday & Sunday closed. Call the office nearest you or request an appointment online.
