Eye Care

We Perform Comprehensive General Eye Health Exams

Allison Eye Care, Inc. in Clarkston, MI, offers complete eye health examinations to check vision and screen for any eye conditions. Our office also offers optical care for service on many prescriptions. We carry a wide selection of eyeglasses, contact lenses, sunglasses, and kid’s glasses. We also offer state-of-the-art retinal photography with every exam to aid in the screening and treatment of color vision deficiency, digital eye strain, eye allergies, itchy eyes, redness in eyes, dry eyes, and ocular diseases.

Our Friendly Staff is Here to Help

Following your eye exam, the staff is happy to answer questions about your specific visual requirements. We will sit with you to choose the eyeglasses, frames, or contact lenses to suit your needs and budget. Helping you see your world clearly as well as bringing you the best comfort and style is important to us.

Our Eye Care Services Include:

Eye Exam: A comprehensive examination of the eyes to assess vision, identify potential issues, and determine the need for corrective measures.

Visual Acuity: A measure of the clarity of vision, usually tested using an eye chart.

Dilation: The process of using dilating eye drops to widen the pupils, allowing for a more thorough examination of the back of the eye.

Eye Health: The overall condition and well-being of the eyes, including prevention and management of eye diseases.

Refraction: The process of determining the appropriate lens prescription to correct refractive errors like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.

Astigmatism: A refractive error caused by an irregularly shaped cornea or lens, leading to blurred or distorted vision.

Nearsightedness (Myopia): A condition where distant objects appear blurry due to the eye's focal point falling in front of the retina.

Farsightedness (Hyperopia): A condition where close objects appear blurry due to the eye's focal point falling behind the retina.

Vision Correction: Methods and procedures used to correct refractive errors in vision, such as prescribing glasses or contact lenses.

Prescription: A written order detailing the corrective lenses or other treatments prescribed by the optometrist.

Glasses: Prescription eyewear consisting of lenses mounted in a frame, used to correct various vision problems.

Contact Lenses: Thin, curved lenses that are placed directly on the eye's surface to correct vision without the need for traditional eyeglasses.

Pediatric Optometry: Specialized care for children's eye health and vision needs.

Binocular Vision: The ability of both eyes to work together to create a single, clear image, important for depth perception, and proper visual coordination.

Color Vision Deficiency: Impaired ability to perceive certain colors, commonly known as color blindness.

Digital Eye Strain: Discomfort and vision problems caused by extended use of digital devices like computers, smartphones, and tablets.

Eye Allergies: Hypersensitivity reactions of the eyes to allergens, leading to symptoms like redness, itching, and watering.

Visual Field Testing: Assessment of a person's peripheral and central vision to detect abnormalities or signs of diseases affecting the visual field.

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): A non-invasive imaging technique used to visualize the structures within the eye, often used for diagnosing retinal conditions.

Ocular Diseases: Various eye conditions and diseases, such as glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy.

For more information about our eye care services, or to schedule an appointment, call us at 248-922-1111.

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