We diagnose and manage chronic eye conditions with clarity, compassion, and consistent care. From glaucoma to diabetic eye disease, we help you protect your vision and stay ahead of changes.

We diagnose and manage chronic eye conditions with clarity, compassion, and consistent care. From glaucoma to diabetic eye disease, we help you protect your vision and stay ahead of changes.
Our optometrists provide clinical support for a range of chronic and age-related eye conditions. Whether you’ve been recently diagnosed or require annual monitoring, we’ll assess your current eye health, explain your results clearly, and recommend next steps that support your long-term vision.
We commonly evaluate and manage:
Glaucoma: Elevated pressure can damage the optic nerve over time. We monitor changes and coordinate treatment to help preserve vision.
Diabetic Retinopathy: Diabetes can impact the blood vessels in your eyes—even without symptoms. Regular exams help us detect those changes early.
Macular Degeneration (AMD): We screen for and monitor both dry and wet forms of AMD to help preserve central vision.
Cataracts: Clouding of the lens can affect your vision gradually. We monitor cataracts and co-manage care when surgical referral becomes appropriate.
Other conditions: Including hypertensive retinopathy, ocular surface disease, and risk factors identified during your eye exam.


Many serious eye conditions develop slowly and without symptoms. Regular exams allow us to monitor key changes, like intraocular pressure, retinal thickness, and blood vessel health, before they affect your vision.
With routine care, we can detect problems early and adapt your care plan as needed.
Every diagnosis deserves a care plan that fits your life. We tailor our recommendations based on your specific condition, age, medical history, and vision goals.
You’ll always understand what we’re monitoring, what we recommend, and why. If additional testing, specialty treatment, or co-management is needed, we’ll handle those details with clarity and respect.


Living with a chronic eye condition means you need more than a prescription update. Our team builds strong, ongoing relationships with patients ensuring your care is both clinically sound and personally supportive.
You’ll see familiar faces, hear clear explanations, and leave each visit with a plan that makes sense.